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Would a new reach out to existing members be seen as a viable option?

Would a reach out across the Web campaign also something to consider with strict Mod Guidelines of course.....

Today is now.... November is close and our tomorrow must be assured......

If I am being a bit pushy, please pardon.... Yet the site can be a very viable additional to exactly what it stands for.... We the People.... Not.......We the Sheeple.......just sayin......

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Keep it up, you are not pushy; only way to share any ideas. America needs them now and persons who will stand up and fight. At almost eighty, it's hard to believe how America is being destroyed from my early years.  We need to push back. 

Virginia, you are a love..... I am sure you have seen so very much and could teach all of us a thing or two.  Our time is so precious, more now than ever to retain what we have left of a free and viable country.

Feel Free to reach out, Lately the members have been really silent, and we have lost a few over the years since it was started up. I'm hoping as the Campaign year goes on, more will become vocally active and get boots on the ground in their States and Precincts to Push the Conservatives over the top and finally get a Conservative Super Majority in Congress. With that done we can concentrate on Article V Amendment Proposal Convention the States petition Congress for. That would be necessary to lock in the changes Trump has brought about more so than any Legislation Congress brings to bear. You have seen just how quickly Trump unraveled the Obama Administration agenda in spite of having a hostile and blocking Congress. Imagine how quickly a Progressive Democratic/Socialist President combined with a compliant Congress could unravel the Benefits Trump has brought about.

 We need to modify the 14th Amendment and remove the three Toxic words that were slipped into it that not only flipped the intent of the Constitution from restricting the influence of the Federal Government into Restricting the Constitutional authority of the States and essentially the People. See; ( http://www.14thamendment.us/amendment/14th_amendment.html ) to see what the Progressives have twisted it into as opposed what it was intended to do by it's originators. 

Also consider that every Amendment after the Bill of Rights, was proposed by Congress and probably just proposed for the benefit of Congress. The other two Amendments that need to be repealed are the 16th which there is speculation was not ratified properly, and the 17th which took the control of the States Representation in Congress from the States and gave it to the political parties. Look up the Connecticut Compromise and you will see that Senators were never meant to Directly Represent the People, their actual Constitutional Obligation was to only represent the State Legislatures. Now, with the 17th all they actually represent is the Political Party they belong to, agendas. That is a majority of the reason we are in such a trick bag now. 

 Of course there are other amendments that need to be proposed like Term Limits say 4 terms as a Senator or 6 terms in the House, or any combination of the two, with 12 years total being the limit. Along with that, end the lifetime Health Care and Retirement Packages for Congress and stop Congress from making them,selves exempt from the laws they pass.

I'm sure there are many more that need to be proposed, but first we need 34 States to petition Congress for the Article V. Remember it has exactly the same restrictions and protections that an Amendment Convention Congress would propose, with the exception if the States called for one Congress would have to stand back and have no say in what was proposed. The People would have the final say since it still would require 38 States to ratify any new Amendment, or Repeal any existing Amendment. 

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