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The Swamp Will be Drained by the Convention Of States
Dec 11, 2018 21:19:19   #
Sicilianthing
 
The state of the swamp may look bleak, but Convention of States leaders are taking significant steps to drain it.

In the recent e******n, multiple COS District Captains ran for positions in their state legislature and won.

Equally exciting is that several state legislators who support Convention of States moved into positions of leadership in their respective state legislatures. That means more COS champions are in positions of influence, ready to help pass our critical resolution.

To call a Convention of States for the purpose of proposing amendments that rein in the power of the federal government, we must pass the COS resolution in 34 states.

So far, we’ve passed in 12 states, which means we’re more than a third of the way to victory.

In a matter of days, state legislative season begins, and our team has carefully crafted citizen activist and legislative strategies to win each key state.

We are laying the groundwork for success. But we need your help to execute the plan.

For America,

Mark Meckler
President
Convention of States Action

P.S. We’ve made so much progress… take a look at our legislative heat map here.

You are receiving this email because you wanted us to send you updates on the Convention of States Project.

Our mailing address is:
Convention Of States Action
5850 San Felipe
Suite 580A
Houston, TX 77057

Add us to your address book
ConventionOfStates.com
COS.com

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Dec 11, 2018 21:47:30   #
working class stiff Loc: N. Carolina
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
The state of the swamp may look bleak, but Convention of States leaders are taking significant steps to drain it.

In the recent e******n, multiple COS District Captains ran for positions in their state legislature and won.

Equally exciting is that several state legislators who support Convention of States moved into positions of leadership in their respective state legislatures. That means more COS champions are in positions of influence, ready to help pass our critical resolution.

To call a Convention of States for the purpose of proposing amendments that rein in the power of the federal government, we must pass the COS resolution in 34 states.

So far, we’ve passed in 12 states, which means we’re more than a third of the way to victory.

In a matter of days, state legislative season begins, and our team has carefully crafted citizen activist and legislative strategies to win each key state.

We are laying the groundwork for success. But we need your help to execute the plan.

For America,

Mark Meckler
President
Convention of States Action

P.S. We’ve made so much progress… take a look at our legislative heat map here.

You are receiving this email because you wanted us to send you updates on the Convention of States Project.

Our mailing address is:
Convention Of States Action
5850 San Felipe
Suite 580A
Houston, TX 77057

Add us to your address book
ConventionOfStates.com
COS.com
The state of the swamp may look bleak, but Convent... (show quote)



Convention of States would work if you had 3/4 of them agreeing on what to do. I doubt that's feasible at this time. State governments are also divided.

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Dec 11, 2018 22:05:45   #
Sicilianthing
 
working class stiff wrote:
Convention of States would work if you had 3/4 of them agreeing on what to do. I doubt that's feasible at this time. State governments are also divided.


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Oh well, roll the dice, what other plan do you have ?

I’m following about 5 different approaches by different groups working to remove the Federalist Criminal Foreign Interest on our shores...

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Dec 11, 2018 23:39:23   #
Trooper745 Loc: Carolina
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
....Oh well, roll the dice, what other plan do you have?.


Until you have a very strong indication of how the Convention will be run and what it will or will not do, then don't have one. Right now, it might cost us the whole bill of rights.

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Dec 11, 2018 23:44:29   #
Sicilianthing
 
Trooper745 wrote:
Until you have a very strong indication of how the Convention will be run and what it will or will not do, then don't have one. Right now, it might cost us the whole bill of rights.


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I know but we’ll go to war if it fails or derails anyway.

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Dec 12, 2018 00:14:43   #
Trooper745 Loc: Carolina
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I know but we’ll go to war if it fails or derails anyway.


Make sure you have the needed manpower for that war. I would estimate that you'd have to k**l about 1M of the most radical and politically active l*****ts, to restore power to the people. At a minimum, thousands of true Patriots would also have to give up their lives to restore the republic.

You'd have to take action when there is a Republican POTUS, with Republicans controlling both houses of Congress. A crazy Democrat POTUS would throw the US military into the fray, making it a multi-year guerilla war. Then the death toll would be a larger percentage of the population than that of the civil war.

In other words, the cure may be even worse than the disease, and I honestly believe that wanting the socialism/c*******m of the democratic party is a serious mental disease.

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Dec 12, 2018 08:56:35   #
Sicilianthing
 
Trooper745 wrote:
Until you have a very strong indication of how the Convention will be run and what it will or will not do, then don't have one. Right now, it might cost us the whole bill of rights.


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Go to:

ConventionOfStates.com

Or

COS.com

And you can read everything there....

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Dec 12, 2018 08:58:16   #
Sicilianthing
 
Trooper745 wrote:
Make sure you have the needed manpower for that war. I would estimate that you'd have to k**l about 1M of the most radical and politically active l*****ts, to restore power to the people. At a minimum, thousands of true Patriots would also have to give up their lives to restore the republic.

You'd have to take action when there is a Republican POTUS, with Republicans controlling both houses of Congress. A crazy Democrat POTUS would throw the US military into the fray, making it a multi-year guerilla war. Then the death toll would be a larger percentage of the population than that of the civil war.

In other words, the cure may be even worse than the disease, and I honestly believe that wanting the socialism/c*******m of the democratic party is a serious mental disease.
Make sure you have the needed manpower for that wa... (show quote)


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Yep it’s a multiflank war and we’re somewhat prepared for it as best anyone can be... there’s no perfect plan and never was... just a bunch of loosely organized m*****as, Veterans, patriots and Rag Tag true Americans who will come together just like they did long ago...

Isn’t it beautiful ?

I can’t wait

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