
Myth vs. Fact: DHS Zero-Tolerance Policy
This information is extremely valuable to CUT THROUGH THE ORCHESTRATED LIES of the Controlled Media howling about the “children”. That’s always their ploy while killing millions of children in the womb without regret. This policy was in place before Trump instituted the latest Executive Order on family separation and is VERY REASONABLE. Remember, none of them would be separated if they were not coming illegally into our county.
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Want to keep your gun rights? Convention of the States should terrify you!
Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is calling for repeal of the Second Amendment. Some want to restrict the right to bear arms to the militia. Others say our Constitution is outdated and should be re-written.
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David beats Goliath Again
April 29, 2018 Victories around the Nation: Defeating the Numerous Article V Constitutional Convention Resolutions By Janine Hansen, Eagle Forum National Constitutional Issues Chairman director@nevadafamilies.org
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Convention of States Article V Constitutional Convention Loses in 13 States this Year!
April 26, 2018 By Janine Hansen, National Constitutional Issues Chairman Eagle Forum The battle to save our Constitution rages across the country. Although “conservatives” control
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Con-Con Effort Fails in Nebraska
April 6, 2018 The national effort to call for a national “Convention of the States” to consider altering the Constitution of the United States took
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John Paul Stevens: Repeal the Second Amendment
Rarely in my lifetime have I seen the type of civic engagement schoolchildren and their supporters demonstrated in Washington and other major cities throughout the country this past Saturday. These demonstrations demand our respect. They reveal the broad public support for legislation to minimize the risk of mass killings of schoolchildren and others in our society.
Continue reading →Kansas Senate Defeats Article V for Convention of States
March 23, 2018 Kansas Senate Defeats Article V for Convention of States as reported by Blake Branson of Campaign for Liberty, to Janine Hansen, National Eagle
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The Real Agenda of COS: Completely Change the U.S. Constitution
Delegate bills are designed by the proponents of Article V Constitutional Conventions to take the worry out of a wide-open Constitutional Convention proposing limitless amendments. But the “Convention of States Project” itself proposes limitless ideas for amendments exposing the erroneous idea that COS has any intention of limiting the number of amendments in an Article V Convention.
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Report on Nebraska Article V Rescission Hearing
At noon on February 14, 2018, the Executive Board of the Legislative Council of the Nebraska Legislature heard LR277 to rescind all previous applications by the Nebraska Legislature for Article V Constitutional Conventions.
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🚩 Go to Lincoln, NE to Hear Expert Testimony Against ConCon
Janine Hansen, the National Issues Chair for Eagle Forum, will be at the Nebraska State Capitol to address Legislators and other interested individuals on Thursday, February 15, 2018. Janine is an expert in the subject of the Article V convention of states as a result of the experience gained from research and speaking she began in the 1980s.
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The Con-Con’s Danger to Our Gun Rights
How would you like to watch from the sidelines while leftists pick apart the Constitution? How about standing by as Michael Bloomberg rewrites the 2nd Amendment? There was a time that such a thought would be laughable.
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Balanced Budget Amendment targeted states: ID, KY, ME, MN, MT, SC, VA, WA
Eight States have been targeted by the Balanced Budget Amendment Task Force www.bba4usa.org for 2017-2018. They are Idaho, Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, South Carolina, Virginia, and Washington. According to their count they need 6 more states.
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Wisconsin: Stop the Fake Balanced Budget Amendment
Unfortunately, after languishing for months in the Wisconsin Senate, AJR21 (BBA) and its accompanying Delegate bills AB165 and AJR20 are scheduled for a Senate vote this Tuesday, Nov. 7th.
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