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Author Topic: Article V Convention? Human Freedom A Thing Of The Past?  (Read 1124 times)
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« on: May 14, 2010, 05:41:04 AM »

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Laws are created to prevent harm: it's a law that we must come to a complete stop at a stop sign to prevent collisions and harm. A stop sign can be obeyed or ignored. The latest and greatest law of human civilization is the U.S. Constitution. It was written by those who knew back then, what we know now--that governments can become corrupt, that tyranny will result, people will lose their freedom and become enslaved. It was written to prevent such harm. In this sense the Constitution provides our rights, but as Hamlet figured, it falls to us to back it with action, making sure they remain guaranteed.

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The U.S. Congress, funded by corporate interests, the Federal Reserve, the Tri-Lateral Commission, the Bilderberg group, nor the World Trade Organization are figments of the imagination. These institutions and organizations exist and the individuals within them--whether they're conscious of it or not--are turning the global civilization towards a privatized governance where human freedom becomes a past history. Things don't just happen willy-nilly out there in the world, each day we're moved towards this inevitable conclusion.

How do we expect Congress to issue the call for the Article V Convention? It won't, and never will, unless and until enough Americans become cognizant of it as the solution.
All we need is a tipping-point, somewhere between 10-20 million Americans with it in mind. If you put "Article V Convention" into a Google Alert, you'll find it's on the rise--more and more Americans are thinking of it. Still out of ignorance and/or misinformation many more still fear it. The inevitable conclusion will not occur with a bang, but in a whimper, and that's happening right now within our lifetime. If those who died in the American Revolutionary War came back here today, they'd look at some of us, backhand the pacifier out of our mouth, and crack us a good one with the butt of their musket (or a broom handle/big wooden spoon as the case may be, as women patriots died as well, winning the freedoms we all enjoy today). They'd say, "What are doing? Get out there and start talking convention." Send letters, faxes, telegrams, call into radio shows, inform others of this right. And of course, if they show their face, ask your congressional representative about it in person.

What's our best hope once the convention is called? The amendment we need more than anything right away is one that secures the electoral process from private/corporate interests so the will of the people is transparent, accurately expressed, and thus LOUD. Why have a dozen different kinds of private voting machines when we ought to have the official U.S. Voting Unit, built to specification, paper trail and all? Right now we're forced to trust that privately owned ES&S and Diebold aren't engineering results, as these corporations now tally 80%+ of all votes cast nationwide.

more here - http://www.nolanchart.com/article7616.html
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