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The Language of Freedom


We are looking for “heroes” to speak the language of freedom.

The “language of freedom,” you ask? Yes, the type of truthful language that focuses on the need for congressional term limits, fiscal restraints on the federal budget, and limitations on the federal government over states.

Bob Dylan speaks of heroes and freedom: “I think of a hero as someone who understands the degree of responsibility that comes with freedom”.  

Citizens of the original colonies knew and acted upon the responsibility of freedom.

In the late 1700s, Edmund Burke spoke the “language of freedom”. “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men and women to do nothing”. 

Give it some thought. Are you willing to speak the language of freedom? 

If you decide that you are, the Convention of States organization is ready for you to join and get started. The Convention of States is a non-partisan, grassroots organization working to call a convention of the states, as provided for in Article 5 of the Constitution. 

Such a convention would propose language to make amendments to the constitution, calling for

1.      Fiscal restraint of federal government spending

2.      Term limits upon members of Congress and Federal bureaucrats

3.      Restrictions on the scope, power, and jurisdiction of the federal government over states

Join us at Convention of States to get involved and become a hero as you use your voice for your country. 

If you support the mission of Convention of States, SIGN THE PETITION. 

Check out our VOLUNTEER ROLES.

VOLUNTEER TODAY

 


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