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Constitutional Convention is a Terrible Idea


The mind-boggling amounts of the bailouts Congress has passed, plus shocking Wall Street frauds, seem to have plunged some lawmakers into a silly season Noun 1. silly season - a time usually late summer characterized by exaggerated news stories about frivolous matters for want of real news
period, period of time, time period - an amount of time; "a time period of 30 years"; "hastened the period of time of his
. Ohio state legislators this month held a surprise hearing on a resolution calling for a national constitutional convention, and then canceled a vote after dozens of citizens showed up to speak against it

We already have a U.S. Constitution that has withstood the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune for more than two centuries, and we don't need a new constitution. There is nothing wrong with the one we have except that politicians are not obeying it and judges are indulging in too much activism.

The idea that adding new words to the Constitution to require balancing the federal budget, or to give President Barack Obama a line-item veto line-i·tem veto
n.
Authority, as of a government executive, to reject provisions of a bill individually. Also called item veto.
 so he can veto the extravagant spending he has already endorsed, is delusionary.

The most influential players in any new constitutional convention (colloquially col·lo·qui·al  
adj.
1. Characteristic of or appropriate to the spoken language or to writing that seeks the effect of speech; informal.

2. Relating to conversation; conversational.
 known as a Con Con) would be Big Media giving us round-the-clock television coverage. The 2008 presidential campaign-proved that the media consider themselves actors in the political process, not merely reporters.

Outside of a Con Con, hall, demonstrators would hold court demanding constitutional changes. These would be staged by gay activists and their opponents , pro-abortionists and pro-lifers, radical feminists, the environmentalists, gun control advocates, animal rights extremists, D.C. statehood D.C. Statehood is a political campaign intended to grant the District of Columbia the full privileges of a U.S. state. Such privileges include not only full voting rights in the United States House of Representatives and United States Senate, but also full control over its own  agitators, those who want to relax immigration immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are often economic, although religious or political factors may be very important.  and those who would restrict it. mortgage defaulters, and the unions-all demanding consideration of amendments to recognize their claimed rights.

Article V requires Congress to call a new Constitutional Convention to consider "amendments" if two-thirds (34) of the states pass resolutions calling for it. There are no other rules in the Constitution to limit a Con Con's purpose, procedure, agenda, or election of delegates.

The process would be a prescription for political chaos, controversy, confrontation, litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

When a person begins a civil lawsuit, the person enters into a process called litigation.
, and judicial activism Noun 1. judicial activism - an interpretation of the U.S. constitution holding that the spirit of the times and the needs of the nation can legitimately influence judicial decisions (particularly decisions of the Supreme Court)
broad interpretation
. The only thing we can predict with certainty is that it could not be secret from the media and the public, as was the original 1787 Constitutional Convention.

Constitutional authorities say it is impossible for Congress to restrict what a Con Con does. The late Chief Justice Warren Burger Noun 1. Warren Burger - United States jurist appointed chief justice of the United States Supreme Court by Richard Nixon (1907-1995)
Burger, Warren E. Burger, Warren Earl Burger
 wrote: "There is no effective way to limit or muzzle the actions of a Constitutional Convention. After a convention is convened, it will be too late to stop the convention if we don't like its agenda."

Powerful pressure groups, from both the right and the left, are working for significant constitutional changes including changes in the 1st Amendment's treatment of religion, in term limitation, and in modifying our Separation of Powers separation of powers: see Constitution of the United States.
separation of powers

Division of the legislative, executive, and judicial functions of government among separate and independent bodies.
 (which they call "gridlock Gridlock

A government, business or institution's inability to function at a normal level due either to complex or conflicting procedures within the administrative framework or to impending change in the business.
") in order to move us toward a parliamentary form of government.

It is not credible that politically active groups would pass up the chance to force a Con Con to vote for their special interest. It's not believable that the powerful forces working to take away our right to own guns would oyerlook a golden opportunity to rescind the 2nd Amendment.

There is no public support across America for a constitutional convention. A flurry of pro-Con Con activity during the Carter Administration Noun 1. Carter administration - the executive under President Carter
executive - persons who administer the law
 died out, no state has passed a Con Con resolution in the last 25 years. During the 1980s, five states voted down a call for a Con Con, and three states repealed their earlier Con Con resolutions.

The miracle of our Constitution is that it has lasted for 220 years, accommodating great geographic and economic expansion and political problems, while preserving individual liberties. We are now witnessing, following November's election, how Americans are peacefully accepting a transfer of power from one party to the other.

I don't see any James Madisons, George Washingtons, Ben Franklins or Alexander Hamiltons around today who could do as good a job as was done in 1787, and I'm very concerned about the politicians who think they can improve on our Founding Fathers. Ohio state legislators will make themselves a national laughing stock if they persist in the foolish pursuit of a new constitutional convention.

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