THE ROBERT W. WHITAKER ARCHIVE

SYSOP | 2007-06-11

Speaking of Ron Paul, and the civil politic — I was up on SF looking for some specific data (to see if it's there) and came upon this new thread, top and center:

http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php/law-school-here-come-377653.html [log-in member only access]

Re: Law School... here I come!!

LadyCeltic, you scored 178 out of a possible 180? You freakin' rock, girl!

~~Zoe

This is awesome as far as *I'm* concerned. But I'll add the caveat that home schoolers are scoring perfect scores on ALL the SATs and their derivatives. The Oregon boy who scored 100% + (got the extras also) was one of many children living in a motor home with his parents working odd jobs in different places so they could stay ahead of the "law" and were setting up in large library parking lots. Their story was phenomenal, but most looked askance at this not-so-attractive group and would say they were weird and would have taken those children away in half a millisecond.

I don't follow all the different National competitions for various things, but there are not a lot that are not won (all top finalists) by home schoolers.

These people are all regular white folks, it isn't "rocket science" it's GETTING THE HELL OUT OF THE SYSTEM and keeping minds and bodies and spirits intact.

The Ron Paul types are the only ones who GET IT. Without highly intelligent, high-charactered (squeaky-clean personal and business lives) men under a rock-solid constitution adhered to by a judiciary that takes EVERYTHING back to the prime principles of original intent-oriented case law and enforcement of same... the system WILL fail. Bob taught constitutional law and forgot more than I know. But at least I know the best of the basics.

This poor lady will learn NOTHING of law the way it was meant to operate, but maybe she can get by long enough to get her piece of paper and her education on what's right on the side from the best. It's all available through home schooling sources. Any degree, any field, any level. Do you know about MIT...?

ME:

MIT? I assume you don't mean the Mass Institute.

A word about genes. A child who has a parent who is capable of and willing to give them an education at home has hellaciously good genes. It also means the family can afford the TIME of one parent to do it. More good genes!

Social scientists are always talking about "breaking the chain of domestic violence" by pointing out that children who were abused by their parents abuse THEIR children. But identical twin tests have shown that identical twins adopted separately AT BIRTH tend not only tend to commit the same NUMBER OF crimes, they commit the SAME crimes at the same AGE! They also have the same taste in toothpaste and so forth.

So there may be no breakable "chain of domestic violence." People with the sort of genes that make them beat their children may just produce CHILDREN with the genes that lead to child abuse.

Social scientists justify their existence by confusing heredity and environment.

COMMENTS (3)

#1 Kyle | 2007-06-11 11:12

http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html

Some courses in here look like fun reads.

#2 Sys Op | 2007-06-11 11:56

Yes, Mass Institute of Technology. The <i>Tech Review</i> editors appear to be well-versed at being sure their stuff appears to be PC on the surface, but in the guts of it I've seen some amazing stuff that's not.

NOT most of the dynamics of domestic violence are genetic BY FAR (I have a lot of personal knowledge about the system). You know for a fact that the social engineers define the terms, the behavior, the legal jargon and own judicial review.

Domestic abuse is SYMPTOM of social/culture/interracial engineering out side the production of genes. Remember your own words. Nothing these people ever foist on others ever works.

Mexicans in Mexico and in the states, in my opinion, are prone to what we would call "domestic violence" but in Mexico it's normal male behavior and females respond as they always have. Many here will note tendencies in other races after having lived around them in order to "see" and interpret how it works. Whole books have been written about it.

When <b>laws</b> in a particular society are ENFORCED, then they either leave, are put to death via capital punishment or stop the behavior.

Mexicans get away with every abominable behavior you can think of -- every day.

#3 Bob | 2007-06-11 20:00

SysOps, I also said that what they do doesn't WORK. You said what THEY say: it's really not genetic. You have an agenda in that area which infuences you.

The result, in my opinion, is that you give the influence of nurture too much credence. Anecdotal experience, which is what you are citing, has weaknesses of of which you are well aware.