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Old 05-29-2008, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by nathanbforrest45 View Post
The Constitution of the United States was written entirely to support prostitution in the colonies. Although it is not mentioned in the constitution the support is clearly there. Prostitution existed in every state and was a big money maker for the Jewish slave traders (its not called white slavery for nothing boys). Therefore, under the guise of protecting individual rights the second amendment was passed in order to allow the prostitutes to shoot thier johns if they did not pay and pay promptly.

As proof this is true there are absolutely no reported arrest made of call girls shooting clients during the first 40 years of our existance
IF you are trying to trivialize the impact of slavery in the way the Constitution turned out as all as you are doing is showing your ignorance. Were prostitutes hunted down if they escaped their pimps, as the Constituion demanded for slaves? Were prostitutes counted as 3/5 of a person for representation sake?
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