Constitution
Oregon Rescinds All Article V Convention Applications
In a victory for the U.S. Constitution, Oregon has rescinded all its applications for an Article V Constitutional Convention, or Con-Con. On July...
On This Day at the Convention of 1787: You Won’t Believe What the Delegates Approved Regarding Presidential Elections
How would Americans react today if the Constitution were altered according to the vote of the delegates on July 26, 1787? ...
Read moreSupreme Court Asked to Review Its Decision Limiting Sidewalk Counseling Near Abortion Clinics
A pro-life Catholic, Debra Vitagliano of White Plains, New York, knows she is called to witness to pregnant women entering the White Plains...
Read moreThe Convention of 1787: Gouverneur Morris Admits the Dangerous and Unspoken Truth of the Convention’s Power
That truth was revealed on July 23, 1787, during the debates and discourses of the original Constitutional Convention. ...
Read moreAmerican Propaganda
In 1967, the CIA sent to its overseas stations classified document #1035-960. The CIA has always been a foreign intelligence agency, yet the targets...
Read moreWhat an Article V Convention Is and Is Not
Conservatives of all stripes in the United States generally agree that the federal government — Congress, the Supreme Court, and the presidency —...
Read moreSupreme Court Again to Try to Rewrite the Second Amendment
The biggest problem with the Court attempting to do this is that, whatever the ruling is, the people will accept it as valid....
Read moreConvention of States: Nullification Is Not a Remedy for Federal Overreach
Convention of States (COS) is at it again. They’ve produced yet another document purporting to prove that nullification is not a remedy for...
Read moreBusting the Myth of the Convention of States’ “Myth Busting”
For all its focus on the future, the Convention of States (COS) organization has neglected to adequately study the past. Specifically, the history...
Read moreConvention of States: An Amendment Would Force the Feds to Stop Spending Our Money
The feds are already prohibited from spending our money on unconstitutional programs by the existing Constitution. They ignore that prohibition. ...
Read moreWhat’s So Exceptional About America?
For nearly all of human history, people everywhere had been under the thumb of kings or oligarchs. But on Sept. 16, 1620, something...
Read moreSCOTUS: Affirmative Action in College Admission Unconstitutional
The U.S. Supreme Court was too late to stop the rise of unqualified candidates to the court itself. But at long last, it...
Read moreSouth Dakotans Call for Special Legislative Session to Stop Property Theft
After many months of tension between South Dakota landowners and a carbon-capture pipeline outfit that threatens their property rights and livelihoods, Governor Kristi...
Read moreConvention of States: “Guidelines” for Writing Amendments to the Constitution
In one of its latest blog posts, Convention of States (COS) is once again proving it has no understanding of the Constitution or...
Read moreConvention of States: Misreading the Constitution or Misleading the People?
Let’s read Article V of the U.S. Constitution together, and I want you to pay attention to which groups are empowered to call...
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