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Don't hold your breath till state strikes 'Slavery as Punishment' Casual Observer writes: I hope no one holds his or her breath in anticipation of Kentucky striking the "slavery as punishment" provision from constitution. After all, the Bluegrass State was the last to ratify the 14th amendment, "only fivescore and ten years after it passed the US House & Senate and one hundred eight years after enough states, including several former members of the Confederacy, had ratified the document for it to become part of the US Constitution. -Casual ObserverComments re article 77200 KY Constitution change needed on Slavery as form of punishment This story was posted on 2015-08-21 15:08:33
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