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Mr Ice-T & Me Disagree
"I don't put too much into The Constitution. Ya gotta remember that this document was put together by a bunch of guys who thought selling (N word's) was OK, so apparently all of these guys were insane." - Ice-T Mr Ice-T apparently hasn't done his American History. The Constitution had to be voted and agreed upon by all the states unanimously. All but two wanted to abolish slavery. North Carolina always voted against the abolishing of slavery and South Carolina always yielded its vote to North Carolina repeatedly. The Constitution of The United States almost never came to be because of the issue of slavery. Adams was at his wits end. His dream of a true democracy was falling apart before him. He was then counseled by Benjamin Franklyn. Both spent sleepless nights trying to get the wording just right so that they still just might ratify this great Constitution. Adams conceded and convinced all the states to keep slavery alive. The Constitution was then signed by all and ratified. Adams didn't sell out. A free nation for all in the future he still did see, He and Ben Franklyn spent sleepless nights wording the Constitution so carefully. All Born In America Are American Citizens, Naturally, And Are Entitled To All Of The Privileges And Rights Of A True Democracy. The Constitution didn't make exception to they born in slavery so in truth, these children of slaves born in America were entitled to be free, and hence began the abolishing of all slavery. Our Fore Fathers were geniuses, guided spiritually if you ask me, so you best give another review of your American History Mr Ice-T.
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