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Can we keep our Republic?

Published in Blog on June 29, 2022 by LeRoy E Cossette

No American must ever be denied their constitutional rights. To do so begins the erosion of our constitutional Republic. 

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Why we need a Convention of States

Published in Blog on June 15, 2022 by LeRoy E Cossette

I spent the last 13 years of my career at VA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Legislators in Washington have totally lost touch with their constituents, and because of distance, have little chance of interacting with them on a personal basis in order to confront their failures and broken promises.  

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Did you know?

Published in Blog on March 01, 2022 by Linda Johnson

Did you know that Benjamin Franklin was 81 years old when he addressed the Constitutional Convention on September 17, 1787? Quite impressive considering the average life expectancy for a man in 1787 was 35, that would be about 125 years old today.

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Putin's Attack on Freedom and Democracy and Why COS Must Pay Attention!

Published in Blog on February 09, 2022 by Tara Mylenski

As history has shown us with the likes of Hitler and Stalin, if we do not open our eyes and trust what we see, we will quickly suffer the fate of others. We must use the tools that we have within the Constitution and Article V to counteract the tyrannical propaganda plays. Calling to limit the powers of the government and enacting term...

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Sick of COVID

Published in Blog on October 07, 2021 by Mona Kita

I'm only expecting to live one earthly life and I should not have to wear a diaper on my face.

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