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Every. single. time.

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nonetheless, the most dastardly & deceptive legislation during the war of northern aggression, by far, was the first american (((income tax))), proposed by merchant justin smith morrill, whose later legislation included the following:

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lastly, the 13th amendment did not completely abolish slavery. please, feel free to contribute any valuable knowledge that is factual.

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Every. single. time. confederacy (https://files.catbox.moe/75f9ze.png) union (https://files.catbox.moe/smm20a.png) nonetheless, the most dastardly & deceptive legislation during the war of northern aggression, by far, was the first american (((income tax))), proposed by merchant justin smith morrill, whose later legislation included the following: (https://files.catbox.moe/b5lajn.png) lastly, the 13th amendment did not completely abolish slavery. please, feel free to contribute any valuable knowledge that is factual. /format edit

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The civil war ended private slavery and allowed the federal government to have a monopoly on soft slavery. Whatever % of your income goes to taxes is what % you are enslaved. It was also the first time there was draft and people were not free to not fight in a war. It was the end of freedom that has been reinterpreted after the fact as a war for freedom. It was never about slavery it was about taxes and federal occupation of state land. That's it.

Exactly. It was never about slavery, because slavery was never completely abolished through the 13th amendment:

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Slavery is promoted in their (((holy bible))).

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You mean the Talmud. The story of Moses is about freeing people from slavery. This is in part why the old testament is only a small part of the Torah.

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yet, slavery is promoted by (((moses))) in leviticus after the fact. try David Lane's approach to studying the KJV, and even better, read Thomas Jefferson's Bible which omits the (((miracles))).

oh & also try glowing less.