Bi-Partisan Committees Discuss Protocols for Inevitable Article V Convention Mark Meckler June 23, 2014 Convention of States, News, Shared Values, U.S. Constitution An Article V convention, also known as the Convention of States, has quietly become a political inevitability, as state legislators all over the nation consider how to rein in the federal government’s...
Democrats Plan to Rewrite First Amendment Mark Meckler May 29, 2014 Big Government, Lawmaker Lunacy, News, U.S. Constitution If Congress can’t make the Constitution mean what they want it to mean, they’ll try changing it to say what they want it to say. Democrats just announced their plans to rewrite the First Amendment’s...
Congress Members Sue Executive Branch for Overreach Mark Meckler April 25, 2014 Big Government, Dispersed Power, News, U.S. Constitution Someone is finally realizing that government needs boundaries. Thirty-eight members of Congress have joined Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson’s lawsuit against the U.S. Office of Personnel Management for...
Standoff at Nevada Ranch: America Is Ready to Resist Mark Meckler April 15, 2014 Activist Stories, Citizens Spotlight, Engaged Citizens, Featured, News, U.S. Constitution Protesters at Cliven Bundy's ranch in Nevada faced off with federal agents this past weekend, sending the message that overreaching government power can be resisted. You've seen the news: A video showing...
I Am Not Afraid – Mark Meckler at Article V Symposium Mark Meckler April 8, 2014 Convention of States, Engaged Citizens, Featured, Mark's Commentaries, News, U.S. Constitution Mark Meckler appeared at the Article V Symposium in Denver, Colorado, last week to discuss the importance of using a Convention of States to halt the abuses of Washington, D.C. In a 9-minute address, Mark described why our country needs a Convention of States and responded to the fears of naysayers.
Connecticut Gun Owners: “No We Won’t!” Mark Meckler February 21, 2014 News, U.S. Constitution Did you know that quietly--very quietly thanks to a biased media--tens of thousands of American citizens delivered a message about the limits of government? Did you know that citizens of one state engaged...
Merry Christmas! Mark Meckler December 24, 2013 U.S. Constitution As we prepare to open presents and spend time with family, may we also contemplate the birth of Christ. Also, in 2014, may we also find the courage of our convictions. We're inspired by this: During...
Phyllis Schlafly Stands with Roe v. Wade Justice Mark Meckler December 17, 2013 U.S. Constitution My newest piece on the American Spectator: After a long and brilliant career, Phyllis Schlafly has taken a terribly wrong turn. Throughout her career she has accomplished so much good. But today, she...
The Convention of States Project Gets a Shot in the Arm at ALEC Mark Meckler December 9, 2013 Convention of States, U.S. Constitution Nancy, thank you for posting the WashPo article below about our time at The American Legislative Exchange Council in Washington D.C. this week. I wish you all could’ve been there! To kick off the...
Thankful for the Wisdom of George Mason Mark Meckler November 27, 2013 U.S. Constitution These days, it’s not popular to be thankful. News cycles turn on the disenchanted, the complainers, the perpetually aggrieved. But as Thanksgiving approaches, we Americans have a great deal for which to be...