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To: jcky who wrote (15857)1/8/2002 6:08:42 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 281500
 
Agreed. It's not just an academic question, there's an agenda involved. -ng-

"Don't waste money on those people, they're untrainable."

Someone forgot to tell Allan Keyes, Colin Powell and Walter Williams that
they are not as smart as, say, David Duke.

And yes, this is relevant to foreign affairs, because it is part of the basic assumptions
involved in Pat Buchanan's (another white genius) latest argument.

"Don't let those people immigrate, it's the Death of the West."



To: jcky who wrote (15857)1/9/2002 5:21:11 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
<No respectable scientist or academician would ever contemplate tackling this issue. >

I don't see why any subject at all should be considered off-limits to anyone, including respectable scientists and academicians.

It's like heresy. The earth does NOT go around the sun and that's that. No respectable or other person should investigate such a thing. Thinking should be banned. The conclusions might not fit prejudices.

If everyone was drafted for 40 years, that would be even better than 2 years. Then they wouldn't need to think for themselves at all. A good thing should be continued and extended.

Mqurice