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Title: Bachmann: Founding fathers ‘worked tirelessly’ to end slavery (Gotta Love This ....)
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Published: Jan 26, 2011
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Post Date: 2011-01-26 08:24:32 by tom007
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Bachmann: Founding fathers ‘worked tirelessly’ to end slavery

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bachmannafp Bachmann: Founding fathers worked tirelessly to end slaveryWASHINGTON – Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) said the United States was founded on racial and ethnic diversity and that the founding fathers were responsible for abolishing slavery.

Speaking at an event sponsored by Iowans For Tax Relief, Bachmann hailed the "different cultures, different backgrounds, different traditions" of the early European settlers in America, adding that the "color of their skin" or "language" or "economic status" didn't preclude them from seeking happiness.

"Once you got here, we were all the same," she said. "Isn't that remarkable? It is absolutely remarkable."

The Minnesota Republican called slavery an "evil" and "scourge" and "stain on our history."

"But we also know that the very founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the United States," Bachmann added, claiming "men like John Quincy Adams... would not rest until slavery was extinguished in the country."

Slavery was an institution in the United States for generations after its founding in 1776, largely due to a compromise between the founders that established African-Americans as three-fifths of a person. Several of the founding fathers themselves held slaves.

One of the framers, Thomas Jefferson, famously fathered children with Sally Hemmings, one of his slaves.

Slavery was not fully abolished until 1865, when the United States ratified the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution that expressly forbade it. Though he wasn't one of the founders, John Quincy Adams is credited by historians as having been a strong opponent of slavery.

A tea party hero, Bachmann has earned something of a cult following with her vicious attacks and occasionally conspiratorial claims about the Obama administration. She's also no stranger to factual inaccuracies. Bill Adlair, editor of the Pulitzer Prize-winning PolitiFact, said her claims tend to be false more often than just about any other politician.

Bachmann announced plans to give her own response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday, though Republicans said hers would not be the party's official rebuttal.

This video is Bachmann's speech, uploaded to YouTube.

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#5. To: tom007, Christine, All (#0)

Slavery was not fully abolished until 1865, when the United States ratified the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution that expressly forbade it

Cut the Fathers some slack.

We didnt do much better.

Child labor over age of six was not...OUTLAWED UNTIL 1934...

Cynicom  posted on  2011-01-26   12:45:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Child labor over age of six was not...OUTLAWED UNTIL 1934...

Most of the farmers around here only learn their kids names so they can boss em around !!! (hehehehe).

noone222  posted on  2011-01-26 13:08:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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It is difficult for us to imagine the world that many of our ancestors lived in, the world that States inhabited in their infancy as republics. Servitude was so deeply woven into the fabric of social and bread and butter institutions that centuries of struggle were necessary to root it out.

Elizabeth I formally ended serfdom in England in 1574. In Western Europe it took nearly another 250 years to put an end to serfdom in the wake of the French Revolution and the gradual liberalization of laws in the states and cities of Germany and Austria. The last vestiges of it were not eradicated until the national revolutions of 1848. In Russia, whose aristocrats were still allowed to buy and sell their serfs - and sometimes lose them at the gaming table - serfdom was not outlawed until 1861. Slavery had a long and bloody history in Latin America as well. The institution came to an end with the independence of Latin nations from Spain and Portugal in the 19th century and lingered on in Brazil until 1888.

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#14. To: Cynicom (#5)

Child labor was outlawed so that lazy adults in unions could eliminate competition.

My sons, at age 8, helped me put in a septic system and drain field, it took two weeks, their main job was chopping roots out of the trenches. They still speak fondly of to this day, as an accomplishment, which it was.

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