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July 24th, 2008
Santa Cruz, California
Received by FAB
I am here, Benjamin Franklin.
You are reading a book about us founding fathers, written by a
man who is very critical of what we did. You
channeled me correctly in the past. We did indeed provide for
ourselves. We also had in mind a system that would be an improvement
over governments in the past.
You are wondering how I fared in the accounting to God in this
particular. Well, I had done many things, which history records,
for the welfare of the people of our new country. And you will remember
that when the Constitution was completed, I did not wholly agree
with it, but went along, in the interest of national unity.
So, in answer to your query, I fared rather well. Other founding
fathers fared poorly. As you have gathered, this includes the slaveholders,
who discovered, to their horror, that their own slaves were subject
to exactly the same laws as they were. Some spirits of slaves poured
abuse on their former masters, while others were able to let the
whole thing go and move on.
As you continue your reading, always be aware that everyone has
a distinct point of view, and that it is your privilege to come
to your own conclusions.
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