On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 11:36:12AM -0500, Norm wrote:
>  
> Even better, all we have to do is make being alive a capitol offense then we
> can just pick out the undesirables and eliminate them as required.  See,
> perfectly legal and a great final solution to our problems. 
>  
> Oh sure, it  was tried before back in the 1930Б─≥s and 40Б─≥s by some
> foreigners , but unfortunately the improvers got involved in a war which they
> lost so their efforts didnБ─≥t really get a fair chance to make the world a
> better place. 
>  
> IБ─≥m sure we Americans could do a much better job, we always do.

Absolutely! All you have to do is look at our economy and how much
better it is than, um, well... MY, isn't the sky a _nice_ blue color
today?

All right, all right - we'll just re-educate all these undesirables
(sure they'll resist, but we'll *make* them do it for the Common Good.)
Stalin _almost_ made it work - only killed 60 mill... <COUGH>-never-mind.

Hmm. How about a nice clean eugenics program instead, where we'll breed
a law-abiding, clean-living citizen? Worked really well for Japan... oh,
right.

Darn, all out of ideas for building The Perfect Human. Back to the
drawing board, I guess. Meanwhile, we'll just have to put up with those
cantankerous Norm-types that have stuck around for the last 5 million
years or so, annoying those of us who know just how *proper* people
ought to be.


Ben
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