Slavery was legal in every colony at the time of the Constitution, how many outlawed it?
In fact, many in the Southern states at the time of the Civil war wanted to end it as well, including Lee.
I guess he was a hypocrite also, since he did not believe in slavery or secession yet still fought for the South.
It might be that I did not see your question. I've posted it probably 5 times since you've said that the "Founders" passed the NWO as a start to the end of slavery.
And If I had seen your 'deep''profound'questions I would have answered it.
Stephens states very clearly that the Founders did want to end slavery, that they had compromised with the Constitution but that slavery was never intended to last forever.
Stephens proudly states that the Founders erred in this and that slavery was made explict instead of inplicit in the Confederate Constitution.
I would classify every man that was in the first and second congress as Founders. You were doing better at backpedalling and ignoring the question altogether.
Well, if you have some profound point to make instead of blowing hot air.
The Founders intended to end slavery.
I posted a list of men who were anti-slavery who were considered Founders.
Stephens agrees with my view, that the Founders did believe that all men were created equal before God.
Stephens states that slavery was the primary issue of the Civil War.
And the deep South states state the same.
So, if you have some great point to make, that will prove Stephens wrong, please, let us see it!
If not, don't bother me with your gnat-straining nonsense.
BWahahahahaha! His ALLEGIANCE was to his country - Virginia - who LEFT the union it voluntarily joined. For Lee to fight for the union would be like Washington fighting for England.
Where is the state of Lee?
I guess he was a hypocrite also, since he did not believe in slavery or secession yet still fought for the South.
Clearly, Lee "believed in secession," as he fought for the Confederates. That he was not a proponent of secession is beside the point.
Stephens this, Stephens that... blah blah.
Answer the question, don't rely on Stephens. If you don't have the facts, consider refraining from running your mouth.
I posted a list of men who were anti-slavery who were considered Founders.
Two people is not a "list." Keep pinging your little buddies, though, maybe one day they'll jump to your defense.