Owner+of+the+Slaves

As a slave owner, I support the Fugitive Slave Act. My slaves constantly run away and it is getting really annoying. They have no reason to run away. All they have to do is just do what I tell them to do. And yet, they are African Americans. They have not equal as us white people. They should be kept as slaves and not supposed to run away for freedom. It's also best that the Northerners support slavery. I don't understand why they would go against it and the Fugitive Slave Act. What makes them go against the act? The African Americans keep running away from us slave owners and they are not helping us getting them back? I think we should hunt these African slaves ourselves; we should do it by force. I feel that it is our right that we should seek out and recapture slaves who had escaped to free Northern states.
 * Slave Owner-** Simon Legree

The Congress has passed the Fugitive Slave Act in 1850. It gave us the right to organize a posse at any point in the United States to aid in recapturing runaway slaves. Courts and police everywhere in the United States are obligated to assist us in capturing the fugitives. No one can stop us from catching the slaves. If anyone wishes to obstruct us or support the slaves to run away, they should deserve a penalty. We are allowed to form a posses, or a group of men that helps the sheriff. The posse would help us capture a runaway slave while the courts and the police should help them.

Slavery is something we have to deal with, whether we like it or not. If the African Americans do not enjoy it, then it's tough luck for them. They are put in this world to serve us white people. Therefore, they shouldn't escape and must follow the Fugitive Slave Act. Otherwise, if they don't, they will get executed along with those who support or aid them. In conclusion, I support the Fugitive Slave Act. Slavery shouldn't run away from their masters or owners. They must serve for us until death. We shouldn't let any African American obtain freedom.  __http://www.answers.com/topic/fugitive-slave-act-of-1793____ http://education.ucdavis.edu/NEW/STC/lesson/socstud/railroad/SlaveLaw.htm____ http://edhelper.com/ReadingComprehension_54_435.html__