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Added later but perhaps more interesting then the rest, a few thoughts on Albert Einstein and how people may have seen him as low IQ when young.

From (http://www.einstein-website.de/biography-e.htm):
Einstein's childhood was a normal one, except that to his family's irritation, he learnt to speak at a late age.

Einstein, being an average student, finished his studies with a diploma degree in July 1900

http://wa.essortment.com/biographyofein_rwdi.htm
His first headmaster reported that young Einstein would never amount to anything.

young Einstein was ‘ a lazy dog who never bothered about mathematics at all.’


I find it intersting that some are sure the current US president is dumb, based on logic that would also label Einstein dumb. Einstein left some famous religious quotes. I don't know whether Mr. Bush is smart or not so smart, what is motivations really are, etc. For all I know Mr. Bush could be an athiest who presents an image that grabs a certain religious demographic, just as his competition grabs a certain skin color demographic.

Also interesting that both Bush and Kerry openly admit to being part of Yale "Skull & Crossbones" secret society, though some news conspiracy sources only mention Bush with "Skull & Crossbones".


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Which could be rephrased to say that they start with lower expectations.



An assumption. Another that only partially explains the numbers that were is that dems are more commonly women and reps men and men tend to say more satisfied.

Game with assumptions/explainations is they are often only given when you DON'T like the data.

So for example, if someone wants monkey/ape man bones to be a big find he will not mention possibillity that humans made tools and fire and hunted or kept monkeys as pets. (As well, A skull + a few bones from one, plus tiny fragments of 7 others may may be represented as 8 specimens found in such a way that impression of 8 somewhat complete sets of bones were found).

An assumption/possibl
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