Can We Drain The Swamp?
Drain it? We can end it! Not by rewriting the Constitution, but by enforcing it. If you value American liberty, don't fall for supporting a Convention of States or Article V Convention. Instead, join us to hold your elected officials accountable through Article VI, the true remedy!
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2. Learn more about the flaws in an Article V convention and take action!
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3. Learn how to rein in big government with Article VI, Not V:
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4. Get involved in reining in big government with Article VI, not V, by contacting your local JBS field coordinator:
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