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To ensure The United States Constitution is permanently preserved

To ensure that the United States Constitution is absolutely the ?supreme law of the land?.

Proposal



Assure governmental accountability to the people of the United States of America. Establish rules and guidelines of said accountability and determine punishment and penalties for federal government officials failing to meet the rules and guidelines set forth.





Purpose



To ensure that the United States Constitution is permanently preserved for the rights, freedoms and liberty as stated therein. To ensure that the United States Constitution is absolutely the ?supreme law of the land?. The above proposal assures that ?No One Is Above The Law? which includes all elected and appointed officials of the United States Federal Government.





References to Proposal and Purpose



- The last time the Constitution was amended, gasoline was $0.36/gallon!



- The current prevailing political system is overwhelmed with corruption.



- Massive government and political reform is necessarily needed.



- The Framers of the Constitution certainly realized they could not achieve absolute perfection in creating the Constitution.



- The Framers created procedures for the amendment process in Article V of the Constitution.



- The Constitution has been amended 27 times in its history. The first 10 amendments were created by the Bill of Rights proposed by Congress in 1789 and ratified in 1791.



- The additional 17 amendments were proposed and ratified in the subsequent 220 years!



- With the traditional process, Congress can propose an amendment if two-thirds of its members are in agreement. The amendment can then be ratified by the agreement of three-fourths of the States.



- An amendment to the Constitution cannot proceed if the Congress itself is the problem



- Our United States Constitution is considered to be the ?Supreme Law of the Land?, however it is not currently being enforced to meet that standard. See Article VI of the Constitution.



- Each and every elected government official, all executive, judicial and members of Congress of the United States of America are bound by Oath or Affirmation, to support the Constitution.





Related Findings



- The definition of tyranny is ?oppressive power exerted by government?.



- The definition of treason is ?a betrayal of trust?.



- The people of the United States of America (considering our experiences in the last 3+ years) under the so-called ?leadership? of Barack H. Obama and all other elected and appointed federal officials, NEVER again should suffer the consequences of tyrannical and treasonous behavior as exhibited by this, or any future similar government administration. Specifically, tyrannical and treasonous behavior as defined clearly violates our United States Constitution as described in the Circumstances below.





Circumstances



Some of the circumstances under which the people of the United States of America have now become fearful and gravely concerned for our rights, freedoms and liberties are listed below. The current federal administration has violated