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Proposed Article V Convention – Constitution Party Vice Chairman Randy Stufflebeam Offers a Counter Point of View
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Is there a way to improve our US Constitution? Want to learn the latest scoop on the Article V Convention? Join us for a rousing discussion with Randy Stufflebeam, Vice-Chairman of the Constitution Party. Randy will share with us the insider’s track on the real issues embedded into the Article V Convention.
Mark Levin has created quite a stir among conservatives and TEA Party types with his proposed Liberty Amendments. This has many talking about an Article V Convention, or “convention of the states” as some are calling it. However, conservatives and Constitutionists are divided as to the wisdom of calling a convention to amend the US Constitution.
If you were able to hear our show with Dave Cort, you won’t want to miss this episode to offer you the counter points we all must realize as we continue this important debate.
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Dave Cort on the Proposed Article V Convention
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Are you concerned about the erosion of our US Constitution? The Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches don’t seem to be concerned about it. What options are available to the states to wrestle back control? The Article V Convention is an idea being floated around the state legislatures whereby the states would get together and propose changes to our constitution. Do you like that idea or not?
Tonight we have an extra special guest, Dave Cort, founder of the Missouri Grassroots Radio Network. Dave has studied this question and has some thoughts to share with us on how an Article V Convention can happen and why it should happen. If you have an opinion on the idea of making changes to our constitution, you need to listen and are guaranteed to learn.
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A Convention of the States
One of the best parts about the Christmas season is the opportunities to get together with others. While most of us are spending our energies baking cookies, singing carols and shoveling snow, some state legislators are thinking about how to protect our country from the constitutional abuses we are seeing from the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of our government.
While the news media outlets have been carrying plenty of stories of how our congress continues to make bad decisions, most of us can only feel disappointed and frustrated. So far, the only remedy we have been offered is to change our elected officials whenever they come up for election again. Another election occurs, they get reelected, and we end up with another term of disappointment and frustration.