Should a state of the USA have the right to legalize slavery?

Should a state of the USA have the right to legalize slavery for that state?

  • Yes

    Votes: 8 30.8%
  • No

    Votes: 18 69.2%

  • Total voters
    26
Quote from Index piker:

Perhaps you should keep your homosexual fantasies to yourself.

Not that there's anything wrong with that:D :D


Married for 28 years I think it is. So, I'm firmily in the Daily Hotties
corner. :D
 
Quote from omegapoint:

Married for 28 years I think ...

Listen up Nancy boy: I'm not surprised nor concerned by your homo tendencies. What I object to, is you including myself in your homosexual fantasies.
 
Quote from Index piker:

Listen up Nancy boy: I'm not surprised nor concerned by your homo tendencies. What I object to, is you including myself in your homosexual fantasies.

Let me guess, you're about as old as years I've been married since you grow out of that "you're queer" "no you're queer"
thing around high school graduation. You can have the last word.
 
Quote from omegapoint:

Let me guess, you're about as old as years I've been married since you grow out of that "you're queer" "no you're queer"
thing around high school graduation. You can have the last word.

Quote from omegapoint:

By that measure I should be f-cking you!
 
Quote from peilthetraveler:

No its not. Only certain forms of slavery like kidnapping someone and making them your slave is something God frowns upon. Or adding more and more debt to a slave so that he can never buy himself out. If I remember right, the law used to be that after 7 years a man was to be set free from his servitude.

You will also find it interesting that slaves back in biblical times loved their masters so much that when they were freed, many chose to stay with their masters as it meant a better way of life for them.
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Excellant points. And add, kidnapping , in Old Testament,carried the death penalty, so it was bit more than a frown.

Wow,T Travelor you must have used the old King James version to still call them ''slaves'':confused:

Agree ,its an accurate version[Time=1611 ad];
but most modern versions'' name them servants, bondservants or bondservants of Jesus''..........:D ''

And many of them loved thier masters,worked like a butler/door opener;
dont get the idea ascommedian Chevy Chase said it was ''jump down turn around, pick a bale of cotton '' LOL

:D
 
Quote from OPTIONAL777:

Yes or No.

No. People's rights supercede everything, including state "self-determination", "state's rights" (institutions can't have rights) and all other political theory bullshit. Anyone prohibiting a person from leaving slavery can be legitimately killed.

Consensual slavery on the other hand is already legal. Nothing quite like a hot bitch in handcuffs and dog collar.
 
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