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[Peter Brimelow writes: I met Mike Scruggs [Email him]at Stanford's business school when he was only just back from Vietnam in 1970.
Steve Sailer has a post, too long to reproduce here, about how Francis Crick, James Watson's DNA partner, was of the same opinion as James Watson on race and IQ--here's a letter Crick sent to John T. Edsall, who had signed an anti-William Shockley letter. You'll see that he was threatening to resign as an overseas associate of the American National Academy of Science:
22 February 1971
A question that should be asked of all the candidates
"Have you ever been depressed?"
It's time to drop two bad ideas that have dominated thinking about Presidential and VP candidates and depression:
1. That depression should automatically disqualify you (as with McGovern dropping Eagleton in 1972).
Recently I gave a stern lecture to the Chandler City Police about enforcing immigration laws. It's always nice to be able to say, "see, I told you so!".
Rob Sanchez told Community Services Director Mark Eynatten that the city's tennis courts need repairs. He also urged Police Chief Sherry Kiyler to enforce immigration laws.
"I don't want what happened in Phoenix to happen in Chandler ," he said, referring to immigration protests in front of a furniture store.
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