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5 Comments in Response to Jesse Jackson Jr. Seeks To Insert Communism In The U.S. Constitution
This man is no more intelligent than the one that was fearful the Guam would tip over in the ocean if we put too many troops on it! :-D
Might be humorous if it were not so sad.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_convention_(political_custom)
I do not want to see this happen as I feel we have a strong Constitution that, IF FOLLOWED, works for us just fine, and I agree we don't want idiots like this one monkeying with it.
Please do not confuse this with what Bob Shulz and We The People are working on currently, that is a Continental Congress:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_Congress
which is a gathering of Delegates representing all 50 states (and current legislators) to discuss the state of America, and to discuss real-world solutions to the current problems we face. It has nothing to do with altering the present Constitution.
Just wanted to point out the difference in the two - it's easy to confuse them.
Ed
I meant the constitution is fine....Thanks for getting me back on the track.
Never, ever make the mistake of thinking It applies to a "we" or "our".
Our constitution is fine. We just have to get these idiots to follow it.