AAPS News May 2015 – Involuntary Servitude

Is there no constitutional protection? The Thirteenth Amendment, after all, goes farther than abolishing slavery, under which human beings are property that can be bought and sold:

“Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”

via AAPS News May 2015 – Involuntary Servitude.

2 Comments

  1. Reblogged this on dandahan and commented:
    Guantanamo, detention without trial (duly convicted?) no, no no.
    Duly tortured I do think so, yes, yes, yes..
    Imprisoned without trial for more than 15 years, I do believe that The USA , The Land Of The Free and Home of the Brave torturers are guilty.
    And The US of A demands that other countries must observe Human Rights protocols.
    How is that then?
    THE USA demand standards of others while rejecting Human Rights obligations in the USA.?
    Confused?

    Satire
    Dandahan4.com

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  2. Moderation is nice, not awaiting “censoration” then?
    Censoring is not a nice word. We await “moderation” …meaning reduce (by interference) the written word…?
    Moderate the meaning or wipe the comment … easier to wipe…yea wipe…
    PC is thought control is political control and moderation is a term permitted in the PC world of speech control.
    Careful now, you may enter the arena of Involuntary Servitude from the wrong direction Aha.

    Satire
    Dandahan4.com

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