Geez, next they're going to want to vote.
And they screw that up too.
pfffft, I'm with you bro, allowing citizens the vote is LOCO. 
Founders didn't want any nonland owner or women to vote.
We had a more informed electorate then and not as much corruption and votebuying.
The Founding Fathers were pretty smart.
Never been to school is "more informed"? Some of those morons thought the world was flat and some "god" created the entire earth in 7 days. I would agree there was probably less corruption but that's just because the country was very small.
they also owned slaves.
For example, in 1774, Benjamin Franklin and Benjamin Rush founded America's first antislavery society; John Jay was president of a similar society in New York. When Constitution signer William Livingston heard of the New York society, he, as Governor of New Jersey, wrote them, offering:
“I would most ardently wish to become a member of it [the society in New York] and... I can safely promise them that neither my tongue, nor my pen, nor purse shall be wanting to promote the abolition of what to me appears so inconsistent with humanity and Christianity... May the great and the equal Father of the human race, who has expressly declared His abhorrence of oppression, and that He is no respecter of persons, succeed a design so laudably calculated to undo the heavy burdens, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke.”
Other prominent Founding Fathers who were members of societies for ending slavery included Richard Bassett, James Madison, James Monroe, Bushrod Washington, Charles Carroll, William Few, John Marshall, Richard Stockton, Zephaniah Swift, and many more.
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