To: Jamestown1630
There were pro”s and con’s to the nation for having slaves. Nothing more, nothing less, imo. Way to big of a deal is made of it. If slavery were legalized today, people would be standing in long lines to get theirs.
52 posted on
07/01/2016 9:05:34 AM PDT by
Carry me back
(Cut the feds by 90%9)
To: Carry me back
**If slavery were legalized today, people would be standing in long lines to get theirs.**
This is exactly how I feel when I am waiting in a long, slow-moving line, to renew my CCW every six years.
58 posted on
07/01/2016 9:11:02 AM PDT by
Daffynition
("We have the fight of our lives coming up to save our nation!" ~ Jim Robinson)
To: Carry me back
If slavery were legalized today, people would be standing in long lines to get theirs.
Already are. Household and garden help, illegals of course, have no recourse and work for peanuts. Farm workers have no protection or rights and are often indentured to their coyotes. There are locked up girls stolen from their families in Mexico and taken to the farm workers for prostitution. There are still Chinese girls brought here on tourist visas then they disappear into forced massage/prostitution.
63 posted on
07/01/2016 9:15:14 AM PDT by
Yaelle
(Donald Trump vs. Bipartisan Oligarchy)
To: Carry me back
Sad thing is, the welfare queens would be the first in line and the cost would be paid for by the government via our taxes. Conservatives would NEVER take away another persons freedom. We appreciate our own too much to do that. Now, criminals who forfeit their freedom are a different story.
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