>>15
People have been interbreeding for a very long time. Like since before Africa was colonized. You do know that, right?
>>16
Just because you repeat your statment and throw a capitalzed "ARE" in there doesn't make you less retarded. What you don't know makes you look stupid.
William A. Massey is the Edwin S. Wiley Professor of Operations Research and Financial Engineering at Princeton University. A native of Jefferson City, Missouri, Massey is a graduate of Princeton University and holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from Stanford University. For more than 20 years Professor Massey was a top engineer at Bell Laboratories before coming to Princeton in 2001. Dr. Massey has published more than 50 academic papers on applied probability analysis. He was cited 59 times in academic journals in 2004.
• Emery N. Brown, a mathematical biologist, is director of the Neuroscience Statistics Research Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He also serves as an associate professor of anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School. His research is in the area of neural information coding, which uses mathematical techniques to decipher how neurons receive and transmit information.
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• Richard L. Baker is a professor of mathematics at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. His research interests are in operator algebras, particularly in non-selfadjoint operator algebras. He is also interested in quantum field theory and distributive artificial intelligence. He holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley and has published more than a dozen scholarly articles. His 37 citations in 2004 place him fourth in the JBHE rankings.
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Anyway, you miss my point. You talk about "justification" for people breeding in "your clean genepool". But that's all it is. TALK. How are you gonna make sure people don't interbreed? What are you gonna do to stop it? Do you really think you can? Do you think by virtue of being white that you alone should be worthy of breeding rights? Are you that much of virgin? Are you going to answer any of this questions? Of course not. You're just a stormfront faggot who sniffs little kid's bike seat.
Ya Peace of shit. :)