I'm ashamed to say, but I've never really read much of the Constitution, that's why when the subject of African Americans (negroes, colored) being only 2/3rds human came up in a conversation I was amazed. If this is in our Constitution and we feel okay with that, then something is dreadfully wrong. Everyone of us should be considered equal, at least that's what we SAY. Then someone said that Congress votes every 6 years to see if the African American is worthy to vote. I had never heard nor read such a thing before yesterday, I wonder if there is any truth to it. If the Constitution of our United States says that a certain group of people are only considered 2/3rds human and 1/3 animal, shouldn't that error be removed? With talk like that, no wonder why some people are treated so unjustly and it's ashame because as a race they have so much positivity, creativity, forgiveness and love.
I'm told that the first man was created in the garden of Eden, the center of Ethiopia, Africa!
2006-10-13
10:43:24
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