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The Second Constitutional Convention: How The American People Can Take Back Their Government
Richard E. Labunski
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| #344910 in Books | Marley n Beck Press | 2000-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.51 x6.34 x9.33l, | File type: PDF | 577 pages | ||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Generally a good book on the subject of an Article V Convention.|By Jordan C. Wethe|For anyone who's read Larry Sabato's, "A More Perfect Constitution," and has an interest in what a 2nd Constitutional Convention could be like, this book is a good analogue. Worthy of a read.
Both books contain a list of possible amendments that such a Convention might take up as wel
This book explains how the American people can use a little-known section of the Constitution -- and the communicative power of the Internet -- to organize a federal constitutional convention. It would be the nation's first such convention since the Constitution was written in 1787.
At a time when pepole are deeply cynical about politics, a convention could propose amendments dealing with a variety of urgent issues. The author creatively demonstrates that rather th...
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