I don't believe that part of the amendment was necessarily intended 
to be libertarian.

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--- In [email protected], Cory Nott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That doesn't make it libertarian or just. 
> 
> hrearden_hr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  
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> According to the 13th Amendment involuntary servtitude is 
> constitutional if it is imposed as punishment for a crime.
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> --- In [email protected], Cory Nott <corynott@> wrote:
> >
> > We don't disagree substantially - it's just that barring the 
> problem being removed at the Federal level, there is little else 
> that can be done except enforce RTW statutes. 
> >    
> >   So you think someone can be forced to serve in the military if 
> they have been convicted of a crime? Or do you mean it's a valid 
> choice - prison or military? What about requiring that prisoners 
> perform work while in prison?
> >    
> >   
> > 
> > hrearden_hr <HRearden@> wrote:
> >   
> > 
> > I don't see right to work laws as being favorable to liberty. I
> > believe the Taft-Hartley act should be repealed. Part of the act
> > violates the 13th Amendment because in certain situations it 
> requires
> > employees to work and thus imposes involuntary servtitude. The 
fact
> > that the employees would be paid does not disqualify it as 
> involuntary
> > servtitude. If someone is forced to do smething even if they are 
> given
> > compensation it is still slavery. Military conscription is also a
> > violation of the 13th Amendment btw unless it is done as 
punishment
> > for a crime in which the accused has been duly convicted.
> > 
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