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I am hopeful our Legislature will get it done in 2008 and Oklahomans will get in touch with their state representatives and senators, urging them to withdraw from the call for a National Constitutional Convention.
The push for a convention is coming from the left. Among the issues they want addressed are abortion on demand, homosexual marriage, absolute separation of church and state language, the death penalty, disband the Electoral College, repeal private property rights, rewrite the Second Amendment, national ID cards, open borders and pathways to citizenship for illegal aliens, redistribution of wealth and repeal of the 10th Amendment. |
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