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Still Think America Is Free?

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U.S. now only 2 states away from rewriting Constitution Critic: ‘This is a horrible time to try such a crazy scheme’………
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Posted: December 12, 2008
12:25 am Eastern
By Bob Unruh
A public policy organization has issued an urgent alert stating affirmative votes are needed from only two more states before a Constitutional Convention could be assembled in which “today’s corrupt politicians and judges” could formally change the U.S. Constitution’s “‘problematic’ provisions to reflect the philosophical and social mores of our contemporary society.”
“Don’t for one second doubt that delegates to a Con Con wouldn’t revise the First Amendment into a government-controlled privilege, replace the 2nd Amendment with a ‘collective’ right to self-defense, and abolish the 4th, 5th, and 10th Amendments, and the rest of the Bill of Rights,” said the warning from the American Policy Institute.
“Additions could include the non-existent separation of church and state, the ‘right’ to abortion and euthanasia, and much, much more,” the group said.
The warning comes at a time when Barack Obama, who is to be voted the next president by the Electoral College Monday, has expressed his belief the U.S. Constitution needs to be interpreted through the lens of current events.
Tom DeWeese, who runs the center and its education and grassroots work, told WND the possibilities stunned him when he discovered lawmakers in Ohio are considering a call for a Constitutional Convention. He explained that 32 other states already have taken that vote, and only one more would be needed to require Congress to name convention delegates who then would have more power than Congress itself.
“The U.S. Constitution places no restriction on the purposes for which the states can call for a convention,” the alert said. “If Ohio votes to call a Con Con, for whatever purpose, the United States will be only one state away from total destruction. And it’s a safe bet that those who hate this nation, and all She stands for, are waiting to pounce upon this opportunity to re-write our Constitution.”
DeWeese told WND that a handful of quickly responding citizens appeared at the Ohio Legislature yesterday for the meeting at which the convention resolution was supposed to be handled.
State officials suddenly decided to delay action, he said, giving those concerned by the possibilities of such a convention a little time to breathe.
According to a Fox News report, Obama has stated repeatedly his desire for empathetic judges who “understand” the plight of minorities.
In a 2007 speech to Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider, he said, “We need somebody who’s got the heart, the empathy, to recognize what it’s like to be a young teenage mom. The empathy to understand what it’s like to be poor, or African-American, or gay, or disabled, or old. And that’s the criteria by which I’m going to be selecting my judges.”
Obama also committed himself to respecting the Constitution but said the founding document must be interpreted in the context of current affairs and events.
Melody Barnes, a senior domestic policy adviser to the Obama campaign, said in the Fox News report, “His view is that our society isn’t static and the law isn’t static as well. That the Constitution is a living and breathing document and that the law and the justices who interpret it have to understand that.”
Obama has criticized Justice Clarence Thomas, regarded as a conservative member of the court, as not a strong jurist or legal thinker. And Obama voted against both Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, two appointees of President Bush who vote with Thomas on many issues.
Further, WND also reported Obama believes the Constitution is flawed, because it fails to address wealth redistribution, and he says the Supreme Court should have intervened years ago to accomplish that.
Obama said in a 2001 radio interview the Constitution is flawed in that it does not mandate or allow for redistribution of wealth.
Obama told Chicago’s public station WBEZ-FM that “redistributive change” is needed, pointing to what he regarded as a failure of the U.S. Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren in its rulings on civil rights issues in the 1960s.
The Warren court, he said, failed to “break free from the essential constraints” in the U.S. Constitution and launch a major redistribution of wealth. But Obama, then an Illinois state lawmaker, said the legislative branch of government, rather than the courts, probably was the ideal avenue for accomplishing that goal.
In the 2001 interview, Obama said:
If you look at the victories and failures of the civil rights movement and its litigation strategy in the court, I think where it succeeded was to invest formal rights in previously dispossessed pe

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16 Comments

1

I don’t need to read all that too tell you that America isn’t free, you people need too stand up for your rights and take them down, 1 million people too take back power thats all we would need.

2

No place is absolutely free. There have to be rules and guidelines. The US is one of the most free nations on earth. Ask the Chinese, with all their industrial power they still don’t have uncensored internet access.

3

America, the land of the free….
…as long as you’re heterosexual, white, and Christian!

4

You know, They waited until most of the Vietnam vets were too old to do any thing about this, these people in office, need to be put out of office, shipped to Iran or somewhere.

5

Wow, a lot of information. A lot of this is new to me. It would not surprise me. I will check it out. I think I will go buy some more ammo tomorrow. Thanks for the information.

6

And you wonder why people are stockpiling ammo?

7

US never was a free country. Nowadays under Bush and Republicans we turned into dictatorship regime. Obama is not bad, but he will not be able to do much about it in order to change anything.

8

It’s not free.
Ask all the gays that want to get married in Cali.

9

Sure! We are free, just as long as you don’t step out of line.

10

I’m not reading all of that.
Try summing it up, and we can try again.

11
United Kingdom Blows
December 18th, 2009 at 9:34 pm

i never thought it was free that would be anarchy but we are democracy so there are Some restrictions

12

Wow thats a lot over all, i don’t know but I think were getting there!

13
Snerdly Hussein Snerdly
December 19th, 2009 at 1:54 am

It is very important for all Americans to stay in touch with the framework of our country, as well as any intent to change it. We need to know where we stand on all issues, and speak freely when your stance is being challenged or ignored. Regardless of how we all feel on specific issues, we need to participate and make sure that we are represented.

14

First of all, the American Policy Institute is an extreme right wing think tank. They are in no way a trustworthy news source, they put out statements designed to advance their agenda and hurt their democratic opponents.
Second, I agree with Obama’s interpretation of the constitution, as would James Madison, the chief among it’s many authors, and a staunch believer that it needs to remain a living document interpreted by the people around at the time, which is why he refused to publish his notes on the Constitutional Convention until after everyone who was there died. He wanted to wait until it could be viewed more as an historical document than an interpretive aid.
Also, a lot of people criticize Clarence Thomas, especially those who know what their talking about like former professors of constitutional law at prestigious universities, of which Obama happens to be one.

15

We are the Roman Empire and will fall. I would not be surprised if in less than 100 years we will have a Diocletian split the country. We won’t survive unless there is change.No I do not mean Obama. I believe the change he will bring may not help us. Our middle class is disappearing as money would be taken from us and redistibuted to those who would rather not work for a living. I do believe we need to support our fellow Americans, but it is getting rediculous the amount of people allowed free rides through life when there are people who actually need the money to live because their situation is unhelpable. Unless there is a genuine reason you cannot be working and supporting yourself, you have no claim. I am so tired of some people thinking racism is a one way street.Every time something that the person doesn’t like happens- the line is “Well it’s just because I’m______” (insert whatever sad excuse you choose here) The Constitution is what has kept this place together. Just so you understand, if the 5 amendment is abolished, the government can take any land or private property you own, use it for the public without any compensation. We will not survive under misguided leadership. I am not insinuating that Bush or Obamas leadership is misguiding, I am just saying that unless we have someone strong step up to the plate and pull a 180 with this country, our grandchildren may not see the U.S.A.

16

Not with all of the regulation the democrats used to crush the auto industries (cafe standards, google them) or how how much they tax the oil companies. The cafe standards have destroyed the auto companies. They have caused the companies to spend tons of money on making “green” vehicles. What if I don’t want a green vehicle? This is a sign that the libs are trying to control my life. Stuff like that that attacks free enterprise and affects my choices takes some freedom and liberty out of America. Not to mention the green party’s potential mileage and methane tax.

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