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Constitutional convention is one way to amend a broken system
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com

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There hasn’t been a constitutional convention in the United States since 1787, although the Constitution has been amended 27 times. If you don’t count the first 10, which were adopted almost immediately after the Constitution itself was ratified, the American people have agreed on only 17 amendments in more than 200 years.

One reason is that during the last century, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court made “landmark” decisions that gradually conditioned Americans to expect an evolving Constitution through interpretation instead of amendments.

But this wasn’t always the case. A hundred years ago, Americans regarded the Constitution as something that limited the federal government’s power in meaningful ways.
 

Comment by: MarkHamTownsend (8/19/2017)
NO CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We will lose both the first and the SECOND amendment before we can count to one!
 

Comment by: AFRet (8/19/2017)
If the current constitution is not being observed, what makes you think a new constitution would be obeyed?

NO, The right way to do this is to make the politicians and powers that be OBEY the present constitution.
 

Comment by: dasing (8/20/2017)
They can change the words, but the right is still there and will cause much violence between the unconstitutional FED and the people!!!
 

Comment by: dasing (8/20/2017)
They can change the words, but the right is still there and will cause much violence between the unconstitutional FED and the people!!!
 

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