Hornburger
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Hornburger said:I was asking if the ammendment banning slavery was unconstitutional
Connecticutter said:Ammendments are part of the constitution and therefore cannot be unconstitutional.
Now, to ratify this constitution, it was approved by some of the southern states under reconstruction. I'm sure there's a debate over whether that was legit or not. I think we all agree that its good riddance to slavery, but I'd to hear from someone who knows more about the ratification of the 13th ammendment by say, Alabama under reconstruction.
I wonder if those votes could be compared to the constituional votes taking place right now in Iraq.
Dont be fooled, just because an amendment to the constitution was made, doesnt make it "constitutional".
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But of course that in no way means that Mississippi still practiced slavery up until this date. Were they the last state to ratify?ngdawg said:Bit of trivia: On March 16, 1995, 130 years after it became the 13th amendment, Mississippi ratified it.:roll:
ngdawg said:Bit of trivia: On March 16, 1995, 130 years after it became the 13th amendment, Mississippi ratified it.:roll:
You're welcome. Thanks for wasting bandwidth to tell me:roll:Technocratic_Utilitarian said:ANd? Triva---it's...well...trivial.
triv·i·a1 Audio pronunciation of "trivia" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (trv-)
pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
Insignificant or inessential matters; trifles.
Thanks for boring us.
IT IS by definition "constitutional".Conservative said:Dont be fooled, just because an amendment to the constitution was made, doesnt make it "constitutional".
In 1865 my state wasn't a state yetngdawg said:Apparently so, but not all 50 states are on the list. Perhaps because of the number of states there were at the time of the passage of the amendment?
While ngdawg's post told of something an intimate part of Mississippian history, you troll with your trivial definition of "trivia".Technocratic_Utilitarian said:ANd? Triva---it's...well...trivial.
triv·i·a1 Audio pronunciation of "trivia" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (trv-)
pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
Insignificant or inessential matters; trifles.
Thanks for boring us.
A trolling jerk :lol:Technocratic_Utilitarian said:OH NO! TYPO police! That's directly copied out of the dictionary via cut-paste. Your post was pointless, fool.
Don't be a moron, bring up trivial facts as if they have some impact on the conversation, and then get all huffy when your called on the bullshit. Also, grammar whorring doth not an argument make.
While ngdawg's post told of something an intimate part of Mississippian history, you troll with your trivial definition of "trivia".
Dude, you're a jerk
And we get knowledge usable in debates how, exactly, if one is not willing to learn about even their OWN history?....ah yes...toss about two words...'strawman' and 'mastubatory', throw in a few insults...there ya go.
What I find really disparaging is that this same person did not know where Zurich was, what the Taj Majal looked like
That's we said buddy, only nicer.UT said:1. No. It's not illegal or unconstitutional to have an amendment passed. It's ****ing absurd to think it would be. Grow at least half a brain, and then dictate answers to me.
UT said:Stupid answers, except for a few lone individuals, including myself.
That was useful, just like # 14UT said:ANd? Triva---it's...well...trivial.
triv·i·a1 Audio pronunciation of "trivia" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (trv-)
pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
Insignificant or inessential matters; trifles.
Thanks for boring us.
That was a cool post about slavery in the Constitution... no wait IT WASN'T!UT said:OH NO! TYPO police! That's directly copied out of the dictionary via cut-paste. Your post was pointless, fool.
Don't be a moron, bring up trivial facts as if they have some impact on the conversation, and then get all huffy when your called on the bullshit. Also, grammar whorring doth not an argument make.
You mean like all of your posts that have NOTHING TO DO WITH THE THREAD?Your silly tirade about trival issues means nothing. You admittedly postd triva, trivia is worthless, therefore, don't mention worthless crap in a topic.
Agreed. Just wondering why this baiter hasn't been banned....his posts are nothing but name-calling derogatory tantrums that have yet to have anything to actually do with objective debate.Hornburger said:ehh, mods feel free to close this retarded thread lol
Thanks for letting us know that you're a jerk AND a dumbass.Technocratic_Utilitarian said:ANd? Triva---it's...well...trivial.
triv·i·a1 Audio pronunciation of "trivia" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (trv-)
pl.n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
Insignificant or inessential matters; trifles.
Thanks for boring us.
Mod NoteHornburger said:ehh, mods feel free to close this retarded thread lol
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