Sunday, June 23, 2013

Something occurred to me...

Interesting fact about European royalty: everyone is related, in varying degrees, to everyone else.  It's pretty bad, even now, with all of the knowledge that's been gained about inbreeding and genetic diversity.  It was even worse in the eighteenth century.

It makes me wonder...just how closely are today's political dynasty families related in our country?   Because inbreeding would explain a lot, now that I think about it.

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  1. That explains so much of the stupidity at the top. They are all red neck cousins.

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    1. No, rednecks go by "less than three, leave 'er be." You're talking white trash.

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  2. I don't think they breed. I think their children are conceived in test tubes by demented scientists that mix the genetics of crack heads with new world primates.

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    1. That would explain a few things...

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    2. Would you believe?

      http://knowledgeisking.ning.com/profiles/blogs/all-presidents-are-blood?xg_source=activity

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  3. It's not so much the blood relations as it is the monetary and educational connections.

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    1. George III, who seems to be reincarnated in the White House, had a few different flavors of mental and physical illness, all because of inbreeding. That was more what I meant--these nitwits up there are delusional, and I was wondering if it was because of genetic damage.

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    2. You underestimate the negative impact of Marxist ideology as taught in the Ivy League coupled with greedy monetary interests such as Soros, etc.

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    3. There has to be some type of weakness of mind for the idiotic Marxist ideology to take hold in the first place. It's so stupid that it should be easily brushed off unless there's some defect there to start with.

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