From #103:
Postamble (rough draft 1.0):
We the People acknowledge that:
* The land that became the United States was inhabited by People and the results of colonization were not Just.
* Africans were People and their enslavement was not Just.
We sincerely apologize for these injustices. We will work to achieve Justice.
With the greatest respect, what you wrote here is about as stupid as anything I've ever read anywhere.
I have an interest in the methodologies employed to victimize the students processed by our public Schools.
Were you matriculated recently?
Again, with the greatest respect, the PREAMBLE precedes the actual body of the Constitution which is simply the framework by which the Framers hoped to LIMIT the power of the Federal Government and structure its branches.
It was written as an introduction, perhaps a mission statement is more accurate, and seems to describe some pretty lofty aspirations. None of those aspirations conflict with your brain washed idiocy above.
The implementation of the laws limited by the Constitution are what they are. These were inflicted BY the "posterity" on whom the preamble wishes only the "Blessings of Liberty".
The "posterity" today includes all people who are citizens. The laundry list of things hoped for is a pretty good one. LITERALLY revolutionary at the time.
No event you wish to address was perpetrated by the United States, not yet established, when the Preamble was written. The preamble says it is trying to do six things; not ALL things.
Out of curiosity, are you laboring under the mistaken impression that Africans are the only group of people who were ever enslaved?
Read and share the complete text of the United States Constitution.
constitutioncenter.org
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We the People of the United States, in Order to
form a more perfect Union,
establish Justice,
insure domestic Tranquility,
provide for the common defence,
promote the general Welfare, and
secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity,
do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
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