From The Convention of States Team <[email protected]>
Subject COS Myths: Debunked!
Date May 30, 2021 7:04 PM
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Dear John,

You’ve heard it before: fear, lies, and misinformation about the Article V Convention of States process:
* “A Convention of States will run away!”
* “The Founders were only supposed to fix the Articles of Confederation!”
* “Congress will control a Convention of States!”

You know these fears aren’t grounded in history, law, or logic. You know the Convention of States process is safe and effective. But do you know where these myths come from? Do you know who keeps promoting them, and more importantly, how to answer them effectively?

If you’ve ever wondered about Article V myths, you won’t want to miss the next COS at Home with Professor Rob Natelson!

Join us Wednesday, June 2, at 8pm EST for an exciting and informative webinar that will give you the tools you need to answer Article V objections and understand where they come from.

Professor Natelson is the country's foremost expert on Article V, and will be sharing the real story behind the myth of the runaway convention, who invented and pushed these fallacies, and how YOU and other COS activists can easily dismantle opposition questions using facts and real American history.

Click here to register! ([link removed])

Sincerely,
The Convention of States Project Team
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