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To: c.hinton who wrote (237155)7/19/2007 3:20:37 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Looks right to me. Where did I get it wrong?

Surely you don't think that all humans have equal value do you? Some are more valuable than others. Have a look at their pay rates for example.

One Albert Einstein creates millions of times the value of some humans. Plenty of humans have negative value [they go to prison].

Not all living things have equal value. Sheep are most useful as food and wool and helping keep the CO2 levels up to avoid glaciation. People with IQ about 60 are good for some manual labour and helping out here and there. They will never be designing Space Shuttle o-rings and insulation.

If you get 100 Ashkenazi Jews, you are far more likely to find another Albert Einstein than if you get 100 Mugabe supporters in Zimbabwe.

The fact that the Nazis were not as smart as the Ashkenazis doesn't show I'm wrong. How come they were called Nazis anyway? I guess Adolf had a thing about Jews. The swastika was an Indian/Aryan symbol [albeit back to front] and Ashkenazi genes derive in part from north eastern India/Pakistan. Adolf's beloved mother was treated by a Jew [she died]. I wonder what his bee in his bonnet was about.

Mqurice