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"Communism lite". Their attempt to boil the frog as they so successfully have done in the past.


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No, the 21st. DOCUMENTS that the 18th was REPEALED by Constitutional process.

Its gotta be recorded somewhere, the Constitution ain't on an etch a sketch.


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Originally Posted by Feral_American
You need two thirds of the state's legislatures to call for a CC, that's 34.

Any new amendments require three quarters of the state's approval, that's 38.

Good luck getting that many state's to simply agree to give up their rights as they are currently protected.

There are reasons our Constitution continues to hold fast, and why fu-cking liberals hate it to death, it is extremely difficult to change.

Pretty sure this is one of the ways the Constitution can be amended. A constitutional convention can be a very dangerous thing. It can be convened for any reason but once in session nothing is off limits. The Constitution could be totally unrecognizable following a constitutional convention. As liberals gain control of more and more metropolitan areas they gain control of that state. Happening as we speak in Arizona. A once solidly conservative state is now considered a swing state meaning it can go either way.

This is a very shrewd move and needs to be taken seriously. I think most people “feel” there should be some “reasonable” restrictions on firearm ownership and possession. The Constitution says “nope”. So people take the attitude “what can it hurt.” Well it has the potential to completely change our nation and make us all serfs and peasants. Personally, I am good with the Constitution as it now stands. Absolutely no need to change it.

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TWENTY-FIRST AMENDMENT
SECTION 1. The eighteenth article of amendment to the
Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed.

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Originally Posted by 45_100
Originally Posted by Feral_American
You need two thirds of the state's legislatures to call for a CC, that's 34.

Any new amendments require three quarters of the state's approval, that's 38.

Good luck getting that many state's to simply agree to give up their rights as they are currently protected.

There are reasons our Constitution continues to hold fast, and why fu-cking liberals hate it to death, it is extremely difficult to change.

Pretty sure this is one of the ways the Constitution can be amended. A constitutional convention can be a very dangerous thing. It can be convened for any reason but once in session nothing is off limits. The Constitution could be totally unrecognizable following a constitutional convention. As liberals gain control of more and more metropolitan areas they gain control of that state. Happening as we speak in Arizona. A once solidly conservative state is now considered a swing state meaning it can go either way.

This is a very shrewd move and needs to be taken seriously. I think most people “feel” there should be some “reasonable” restrictions on firearm ownership and possession. The Constitution says “nope”. So people take the attitude “what can it hurt.” Well it has the potential to completely change our nation and make us all serfs and peasants. Personally, I am good with the Constitution as it now stands. Absolutely no need to change it.

Exactly right.
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There you go. You found it.

NOW, do you comprehend how different that is from what Gorgeous Gavin is attempting?


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Any new amendments require three quarters of the state's approval, that's 38.
To ratify an amendment, each state has the same vote. Idaho's <2 million have the same vote as CA's 40 million. ID, WY, and MT with about 3.5 million have the same vote as CA, TX, and FL, the 3 biggest states with over 80 million. There are lots of small red states. They aren't going to get 38 states to vote for that piece of crap.
You can bet that the big blue states would love to change that part of the constitution.


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God damn those old white slave owning sons a bitches were pretty god damn astute. 😁


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2 of the biggest problems the country has are politicians & lawyers.

A pox on them all.

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They just know they won't be on the well armed side when the civil war starts.

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Any new amendments require three quarters of the state's approval, that's 38.
To ratify an amendment, each state has the same vote. Idaho's <2 million have the same vote as CA's 40 million. ID, WY, and MT with about 3.5 million have the same vote as CA, TX, and FL, the 3 biggest states with over 80 million. There are lots of small red states. They aren't going to get 38 states to vote for that piece of crap.
You can bet that the big blue states would love to change that part of the constitution.

That's the point I was making regarding the Constitution.

Now, look at it from a different angle. The left "hates" the Constitution, but not because of what it says, but because of what it does. It protects everyone, and by that I mean it protects US from THEM. That's the part that drives them insane. That's the part they would change if they could.

I don't think they would get serious about changing the Constitution beyond the political theater talking at their base about it gives them. They are having far more success doing exactly what they're doing as we speak, using litigation and legislation to restrict and shut down those who are of a different political bent than they are. They're getting away with subverting the Constitution in that way and nobody is stopping them.

As far as the Second Amendment is concerned, they're fine with it when it protects them from the peasants, when it allows their inflated alphabet soup of storm troopers to arm up to the teeth, but shame on the peasants if they want to bear arms too. THAT can't be allowed to continue in their minds. They know full well though that repealing 2A is a bridge too far, so until they are stopped they will relentlessly continue doing what's been working for them all along.


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Originally Posted by 45_100
Originally Posted by Feral_American
You need two thirds of the state's legislatures to call for a CC, that's 34.

Any new amendments require three quarters of the state's approval, that's 38.

Good luck getting that many state's to simply agree to give up their rights as they are currently protected.

There are reasons our Constitution continues to hold fast, and why fu-cking liberals hate it to death, it is extremely difficult to change.

Pretty sure this is one of the ways the Constitution can be amended. A constitutional convention can be a very dangerous thing. It can be convened for any reason but once in session nothing is off limits. The Constitution could be totally unrecognizable following a constitutional convention. As liberals gain control of more and more metropolitan areas they gain control of that state. Happening as we speak in Arizona. A once solidly conservative state is now considered a swing state meaning it can go either way.

This is a very shrewd move and needs to be taken seriously. I think most people “feel” there should be some “reasonable” restrictions on firearm ownership and possession. The Constitution says “nope”. So people take the attitude “what can it hurt.” Well it has the potential to completely change our nation and make us all serfs and peasants. Personally, I am good with the Constitution as it now stands. Absolutely no need to change it.




Pay attention here^^^^^........ A Convention opens it all up for change, review, DELETION..... “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

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“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
That's totally ignored by the feds. How many agencies do we have that aren't delegated to the US by the constitution? Almost all of them.


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“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
That's totally ignored by the feds. How many agencies do we have that aren't delegated to the US by the constitution? Almost all of them.

This is where we are today. I would estimate 95% of the federal government is unconstitutional. The constitution does not give the federal government authority to require dating on packaged food products or regulate the education system. Just imagine if we could return to a constitutional government on January 1, 2024. How many people would be out of work and how many government agencies would vanish.

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Originally Posted by 45_100
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“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
That's totally ignored by the feds. How many agencies do we have that aren't delegated to the US by the constitution? Almost all of them.

This is where we are today. I would estimate 95% of the federal government is unconstitutional. The constitution does not give the federal government authority to require dating on packaged food products or regulate the education system. Just imagine if we could return to a constitutional government on January 1, 2024. How many people would be out of work and how many government agencies would vanish.

That nearly sounds like it's too big to fail.

Just the way the big govt sluts want it.


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