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She's got you on that one Pat.

Twenty years before he was U.S. President, George Bush(41) brought two "race-science '' professors in front of the Republican Task Force on Earth Resources and Population. As chairman of the Task Force, then-Congressman Bush invited Professors William Shockley and Arthur Jensen to explain to the committee how allegedly runaway birth-rates for African-Americans were `` down-breeding '' the American population.

Afterwards Bush personally summed up for the Congress the testimony his black-inferiority advocates had given to the Task Force. George Bush held his hearings on the threat posed by black babies on August 5, 1969, while much of the world was in a better frame of mind--celebrating mankind's progress from the first moon landing 16 days earlier.

You should be able to verify this, assuming, the congressional record wasn't altered.

BTW, up until the 50's Yale was the home of various eugenics organizations. There were forced sterilizations of S Carolina children in the 1950's. Not the 1850's but the 1950's. Montag
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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