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> From: "dasg...@aol.com" <dasg...@aol.com>
> Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 16:05:47 EDT
> To: Robert Millegan <ramille...@aol.com>
> Cc: <ema...@aol.com>, <jim6...@cwnet.com>, <l...@legitgov.org>,
> <lar...@rawstory.com>, <christian.r...@gmail.com>
> Subject: [2] One More GOPot Calling the Kettle Black -- Sarah Palin on "Death
> Panels" 
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>   Adolf Hitler's genocidal  racial-purity ideology was as American as apple
> pie  ...    
>   
>  "In 'War Against the Weak'  (2004), award-winning investigative journalist
> Edwin Black  connects the crimes of the Nazis to a pseudo-scientific American
> movement  of the early 20th century called eugenics.  Based on selective
> breeding of human beings, eugenics began in [New  York] but ended in the
> concentration camps of Nazi  Germany.  Cruel and racist laws were enacted in
> 27 U.S. states,  <inspiring Hitler to do likewise>... Ultimately, over  60,000
> "unfit" Americans were coercively sterilized -- a third of  them after
> Nuremberg declared such practices  crimes against humanity.  This is a timely
> and shocking  chronicle of bad science at its worst, with many important
> lessons  for the impending genetic age."
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> http://books.google.com/books?id=qYHscsPFF-wC&dq=bush+eugenics+conference&ie=I
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