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Subj: Act Now To Reject Con Con by Chuck Baldwin, December 16, 2008

Act Now To Reject Con Con
By Chuck Baldwin
December 16, 2008

This column is archived at
http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2008/cbarchive_20081216.html

My good friend, Tom DeWeese, chairman of the American
Policy Center, recently issued an urgent alert regarding
a revived effort to assemble a modern Constitutional
Convention. Mind you, the United States has not assembled
such a Convention since 1787, when a Constitutional
Convention replaced the Articles of Confederation with
the U.S. Constitution. Fortunately, the delegates to the
Con Con of 1787 were composed of freedom-loving patriots
who had just fought a bloody war for independence and
were in no mind to reenact tyranny upon the land they
had just fought to liberate. However, can one imagine
what would happen if the current bunch of politically
correct leftists in Washington, D.C., were to be granted
the power to rewrite our Constitution? It would be the end
of the United States of America, and that is no hyperbole.

The modern Con Con effort began back in the 1970s.
Since then, 32 states have issued the call. The total
number of states that are required to enact the Con Con
is 34. Simple math reveals that we are only two states
short of this disaster. As word of this potential
calamity began to surface, the effort stalled with
the total states issuing the call stuck at 32. With
the election of Barack Obama, however, supporters of
a Con Con have been emboldened and are now trying to
resurrect the momentum. The state that is currently
in the crosshairs appears to be Ohio.

States that have already approved a Con Con include Alaska,
Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho,
Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska,
New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming. A few of
these states have since seen the error of their ways and
have voted to rescind their approvals. This fact, alone,
should be enough to kill the push for another Con Con,
but don't expect the powers that be to see it that way.
Therefore, it seems that if Ohio approves the Con Con,
only one more state would be required, and upon the call
of that 34th state, a Con Con would be seated. And, no
doubt, state number 34 is already sitting quietly, but
excitedly, in the wings, ready to act with "lightning
speed" to seal the deal.

Lest anyone take this lightly or think that a Constitutional
Convention is no big deal, DeWeese properly warned, "In truth
no restrictive language from any state can legally limit
the scope or outcome of a [Constitutional] Convention! Once
a Convention is called Congress determines how the delegates
to the Convention are chosen. Once chosen, those Convention
delegates possess more power than the U.S. Congress itself."

DeWeese is right. If called, a modern Constitutional
Convention could declare the U.S. Constitution to be
null and void, and could completely rewrite the document.
For example, former U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice
Warren Burger once declared, "There is no effective
way to limit or muzzle the actions of a Constitutional
Convention. The Convention could make its own rules
and set its own agenda."

Given the fact that Washington, D.C., is comprised mostly
of Big-Government liberals and neocons, it is almost
certain that the founders' Constitution - which was
founded on the principles of Natural Law that protects
individual liberty - would be replaced with some sort
of "collective rights" document protecting an ambiguous
"common good". At that point, there is no more United
States of America. There would be no more Bill of Rights
protecting individuals from governmental abuse and
overreach. Furthermore, the principles of Natural Law
would be forever removed as a basis of all our nation's
laws and statutes. The nation that had been bequeathed
to us by our forebears would be gone forever.

Yes, it is that bad, and, yes, it is that close to happening!

In the short term, every freedom-loving American must do
everything they can RIGHT NOW to prevent this from happening.
Since the state of Ohio is currently in the crosshairs,
it would behoove us to contact every person we know in
Ohio and do whatever it takes to motivate them to be sure
to let their Ohio legislators know how dangerous this is.
Residents and citizens of Ohio need to make sure the Ohio
legislature rejects the call for a Constitutional Convention.
By the same token, it would be wise for all of us who live
in states that have not yet ratified the call for a Con Con
to contact our state legislators to make sure that they
understand the issue, and that they will do everything
in their power to resist any attempt to call for a
Constitutional Convention.

For more information on the status of a new Con Con and how
to fight it, go to the American Policy Center Website at
http://www.americanpolicy.org:80/sledgehammer/victory.htm

In the longer term, there is another question that
must be addressed. What will we do if and when a
modern Constitutional Convention is called and our
U.S. Constitution is declared null and void, with
a completely new constitution enacted? Which states
will reject the new constitution? Which states will
declare their independence from any such new union?
Or, will they all surrender their state constitutions
and go along with this Twenty-First Century New World
Order - a New World Order that will doubtless incorporate
some form of North American Community or Union?

It might be a very good idea to immediately begin
identifying those states that would unequivocally
reject any new union, and would be willing to declare
their independence from whatever government would
evolve from a modern Constitutional Convention.
Yes, I am saying it: we may need to resurrect the
original Thirteen Colonies, except they would
probably not number thirteen, and, in all likelihood,
they would not be located on the East Coast.

I am convinced that there are still millions of Americans
who are sick and tired of surrendering their liberties
to Big-Government sycophants in both the Democrat
and Republican parties, and that if a Constitutional
Convention is called - and our U.S. Constitution is
wiped away or rewritten - are ready and willing to
declare their independence all over again. So, I
issue the call: where are the new Thirteen Colonies?

We better start looking now, because there will come
a point when the time for looking for good ground is
over and the time to stand our ground will be upon us.


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