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State Government Committee Minority Chair Sharif Street (D-Philadelphia) spoke against the resolution, fearing it could end up compromising important constitutional rights.

“I have great reservations about opening up a constitutional convention and all of the challenges that could come out of that, potentially eroding many of our fundamental rights,” he said.

This is what was talking about

> State Government Committee Minority Chair Sharif Street (D-Philadelphia) spoke against the resolution, fearing it could end up compromising important constitutional rights. > “I have great reservations about opening up a constitutional convention and all of the challenges that could come out of that, potentially eroding many of our fundamental rights,” he said. This is what @BuddhasTorch was talking about [yesterday.](https://poal.co/s/TellPoal/501077)

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So a Constitutional Convention would make sense if you are based enough to think that Washington was compromised while at the same time being naive enough to think that your state legislation is above reproach.

How many states have signed on to the ? (Fifteen, so far. Saved you a click.) That alone tells you all you need to know about how above reproach the states are.

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I did say "if you are naive enough to think that your state legislation is above reproach."

I am not that stupid. The entire strategy of Soros was to compromise the government at the Federal, State and local levels.

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I am not that stupid. The entire strategy of Soros was to compromise the government at the Federal, State and local levels.

I know you're not that stupid. I was merely pointing out that states are not trustworthy.

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I know you're not that stupid.

I think that is the closest I have come to getting a real compliment on Poal.co