Saturday, 19 January 2013

"As Dr. Carl T. Bogus wrote for the University of California Law Review in 1998, ?The Georgia..."

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As Dr. Carl T. Bogus wrote for the University of California Law Review in 1998, ?The Georgia statutes required patrols, under the direction of commissioned militia officers, to examine every plantation each month and authorized them to search ?all Negro Houses for offensive Weapons and Ammunition? and to apprehend and give twenty lashes to any slave found outside plantation grounds.?

It?s the answer to the question raised by the character played by Leonardo DiCaprio in Django Unchained when he asks, ?Why don?t they just rise up and kill the whites?? If the movie were real, it would have been a purely rhetorical question, because every southerner of the era knew the simple answer: Well regulated militias kept the slaves in chains.

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The Second Amendment was Ratified to Preserve Slavery

Source: http://www.brooklynmutt.com/post/40831182022

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