In the Wake of the Buffalo Hunters
Charles Russell, 1911
Charles Russell, 1911
*Using psychometric meta-analysis we computed... a decline of −1.16 IQ points per decade or −13.35 IQ points since Victorian times. These findings strongly indicate the Victorians were substantially cleverer than modern Western populations.
Michael Woodly, Intelligence, via sciencedirect.com
*Wow, but not surprised.
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DHS and the police - What
we're doing here, and let's not kid about it, we're building a domestic
army and we're shrinking the military because the government is afraid
of it's own citizens.
Col. Martino USMC Ret, comment at Concord NH hearing, YouTube, via Kevin at smallestminority.blogspot.com
Col. Martino USMC Ret, comment at Concord NH hearing, YouTube, via Kevin at smallestminority.blogspot.com
The race card -
It has become the 21st century equivalent of accusing someone of
witchcraft in seventeenth century Salem. Anyone who uses the race card
should be considered a pariah automatically. Stop playing the race card.
Switch to Old Maid — or rummy.
Roger Simon at pjmedia.com
Roger Simon at pjmedia.com
Contempt -
How does one know they are living in an unmitigated disaster of a
banana republic where not even an attempt at hiding the crime and
corruption takes place? Well, we are not absolutely certain, but we have
a distinct feeling that when the president appoints as his impartial
"reviewer" of the ultra top secret NSA's
policies and capabilities the one man who was caught and exposed and
subsequently apologized for lying to Congress, that may be a pretty damn
good sign.
Tyler Durden at zerohedge.com
Bill Clinton has pitched himself, almost without question, as a homespun populist: the Boy from Hope. The reality is that this is a man who – in May 1993 – prevented other planes from landing at LAX for 90 minues while he got a haircut from a Beverley Hills hairdresser aboard Air Force One.
Tim Stanley at blogs.telegraph.co.uk
Tyler Durden at zerohedge.com
Bill Clinton has pitched himself, almost without question, as a homespun populist: the Boy from Hope. The reality is that this is a man who – in May 1993 – prevented other planes from landing at LAX for 90 minues while he got a haircut from a Beverley Hills hairdresser aboard Air Force One.
Tim Stanley at blogs.telegraph.co.uk
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