Mark Meckler

Strange Bedfellows

Mark Meckler Finds Common Ground with Strange Bedfellows, by Orlean Koehle, author of America Needs Revival, Not Revision, Dangers and Threats of an Article V Convention

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Thank you!

North Carolina Legislative Leaders: Thank you for your courageous stand in opposing a call for a Convention of the States.

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Eagle Forum

Not for Sale

Phyllis and her volunteers have been warning against the inherent danger of a constitutional convention for decades. Phyllis’s extensive writings echoed sentiments set forth by former Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger, who wrote to Phyllis in June 1988 that he believed a constitutional convention was a waste of time, that it could not be controlled regardless of any limits set by Congress, and that it would be a free-for-all for special interests groups.

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We The People

Hearing in the Nevada Legislature on SJR10

March 27, 2017 was the first hearing in the Nevada Legislature on SJR10 to Rescind all previous applications for Article V Conventions including a BBA. I was asked by the very liberal Democrat Sponsor Senator Segerblom to sit at the table with him and give testimony. Democrat Senator Atkinson on the Committee was so amused by our left-right cooperation that he took our picture to send out on Twitter. The basis of my testimony is in the handout below.

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Kathy Wilmot

Nebraska Legislature

Kathy Wilmot contributed the following on behalf of Eagle Forum of Nebraska: a press release written to educate Nebraskans about various bills including LR6, our Con-Con bill (they refer to as Convention of States) was just prioritized this week.

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Constitution

Convention of States Agenda: Every Constitutional Amendment including the Kitchen Sink

The Convention of States deceptively proposes a “limited” convention to “impose fiscal restraints on the federal government and to limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government.” It sounds reasonable until you realize that the purpose of the entire Constitution was to “limit the power and jurisdiction of the federal government.” It then becomes clear that the COS proposal will open every portion of the Constitution to structural change.

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