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To: jeffersondem
First it was “mentioned”.

Now, it is “specifically mention”.

Can you show me where it was mentioned then?

78 posted on 04/12/2022 7:11:26 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
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To: DoodleDawg; FLT-bird; DiogenesLamp; woodpusher; central_va; rustbucket
“Can you show me where it (slavery) was mentioned then?”

Comes now Union President Abraham Lincoln in his first inaugural address to a candid world:

“There is much controversy about the delivering up of fugitives from service or labor. The clause I now read is as plainly written in the Constitution as any other of its provisions:

"'No person held to service or labor in one State, under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall, in consequence of any law or regulation therein, be discharged from such service or labor, but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due.’

“It is scarcely questioned that this provision was intended by those who made it, for the reclaiming of what we call fugitive slaves; and the intention of the law-giver is the law. All members of Congress swear their support to the whole Constitution — to this provision as much as to any other. To the proposition, then, that slaves whose cases come within the terms of this clause, “shall be delivered,” their oaths are unanimous. Now, if they would make the effort in good temper, could they not, with nearly equal unanimity, frame and pass a law, by means of which to keep good that unanimous oath?

“There is some difference of opinion whether this clause should be enforced by national or by state authority; but surely that difference is not a very material one. If the slave is to be surrendered, it can be of but little consequence to him, or to others, by which authority it is done. And should any one, in any case, be content that his oath shall go unkept, on a merely unsubstantial controversy as to how it shall be kept?”

Miss Dawg, you say slavery is never mentioned in the United States Constitution. What then, was Abraham Lincoln talking about?

87 posted on 04/12/2022 7:27:45 AM PDT by jeffersondem
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