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Newt Gingrich’s Ancestors: Apple Falls Close to Tree Again
A man with a disgraceful history of loose sexual morals and lack of discipline, it turns out, is descended from people with loose sexual morals and lacks of discipline. Newt Gingrich (Birth name Newton Leroy McPherson). Born Harrisburg PA, June … Continue reading
Mitt Romney’s Ancestry
“I know of no way of judging the future but by the past.” –Patrick Henry The typical White-American is aware of his own particular ancestry, to some extent or another. Most people are, consciously or otherwise, animated by such knowledge. … Continue reading
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USA Metropolitanization by Race: White Ruralism Lives On
Recent posts and discussions by Jehu and Steve Sailer inspired me to look into the Census-2010 data on the level of “metropolitanization” by race in the USA (i.e., how rate at which each group lives in a metro area). What … Continue reading