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tazzygirl -> Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/11/2011 10:30:27 PM)

This would be comical... if it were not so scary.



A 91-year-old state representative told a constituent that he believes in eugenics and that the world would be better off without "defective people."

Barrington Republican Martin Harty told Sharon Omand, a Strafford resident who manages a community mental health program, that "the world is too populated" and there are "too many defective people," according to an e-mail account of the conversation by Omand. Asked what he meant, she said Harty clarified, "You know the mentally ill, the retarded, people with physical disabilities and drug addictions - the defective people society would be better off without."

Harty confirmed to the Monitor that he made the comments to Omand. Harty told the Monitor the world population has increased dramatically, and "it's a very dangerous situation if it doubles again." Asked about people who are mentally ill, he asked, apparently referring to a lack of financial resources, "Can we afford to bring them through?"

Harty said nature has a way of "getting rid of stupid people," and "now we're saving everyone who gets born."

Omand says Harty then stated, "I wish we had a Siberia so we could ship them all off to freeze to death and die and clean up the population."

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"He's shown signs of great confusion in committee in terms of House process and content," said Rep. Marilinda Garcia, a Salem Republican who serves with Harty on the House Legislative Administration Committee.

Rep. Jon Richardson, an Allenstown Republican on the Legislative Administration Committee, said he does not condone Harty's comments on any level, but he takes into account the fact that Harty is a World War II veteran in his 90s.

"In our committee . . . he is constantly confused, easily swayed, hard of hearing, and prone to offer up unrelated commentary or go off on unrelated tangents," Richardson said.

Harty, a first-term representative, wrote a letter to Foster's Daily Democrat last month stating, "So far I really don't know what I'm doing. . . . A new Rep really needs a coach along with him at first but there is no room for anyone to sit with him, and no way they could holler at him in a committee meeting.

"The few votes I've made so far I really didn't know what I was voting for or against," his letter said. "Just looked at the people around me and went along with them."

House Speaker William O'Brien said in a statement that he does not endorse Harty's comments but respects "his longstanding commitment to protect the values we cherish."

"As someone who served in General Patton's Army in North Africa and Italy against dictators like Hitler and Mussolini, he has given far more to our country and our ideals than most of us ever will," O'Brien said

"I would certainly hope that in the future Rep. Harty will choose his comments more carefully, and I will talk with him about how he represents the House," O'Brien continued. "While at age 92 and with the amount of time and effort he has given us all, he has earned the right to say what he thinks, he needs to appreciate that, as a Representative, he will be held to a higher standard." Harty turns 92 this month.


http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/245163/lawmaker-advocates-eugenics?page=0%2C1




Termyn8or -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/11/2011 10:54:25 PM)

Absolutely no comment.

T^T




MrRodgers -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/11/2011 11:11:13 PM)

I wonder if he has a death wish ? Ya know...eugenics for 90 year old state politicians with no business still being in office ?




Termyn8or -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/11/2011 11:17:05 PM)

You have mistaken eugenics for euthenasia. Euthenasia is for the old who really are ready to die. He might be or not. Eugenics refers to selective breeding, which in this sexually free society we call <insert noun here> would have to amount to sterilization because you will not stop people from fucking.

T^T




DarkSteven -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 5:16:15 AM)

The guy sounds like he isn't responsible for what he says. Who elected him?




mnottertail -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 6:04:20 AM)

republicans, of course.




Lucylastic -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 6:27:32 AM)

Im wondering if he isnt offering himself up as a first subject of the new utopia..
disgusting fuck




KenDckey -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 6:30:28 AM)

Another idiot politician   ugh




Arpig -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 8:46:05 AM)

Its a weird weird world....weirder than William Shatner imagines.




tazzygirl -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 9:00:49 AM)

92... and this is his first time in office. What were people thinking?




Aneirin -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 9:32:30 AM)

Age Ninety two, old enough perhaps to remember when Eugenics was acceptable in America, perhaps it is true, leopards don't change their spots, once a bigot, always a bigot.

But at age ninety two, he will be dead soon, and hopefully his perverted opinions die with him.




TheHeretic -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 9:33:39 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: tazzygirl
What were people thinking?



They were thinking, "stop Obama at any cost," Tazzy. That had some seriously long coattails in the state houses, especially when a candidate could be sold as a war hero of the greatest generation.





Lucylastic -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 9:35:22 AM)

stupid people




tazzygirl -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 9:37:33 AM)

quote:

They were thinking, "stop Obama at any cost," Tazzy. That had some seriously long coattails in the state houses, especially when a candidate could be sold as a war hero of the greatest generation.


Which will put Obama and Dems back in power in 2012.

Stop the GOP at all costs.

Neither side is winning. Its come down to who is better at losing.




pahunkboy -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 10:30:58 AM)

Open your eyes.  The elite ALL want eugenics!


Open your eyes.




tazzygirl -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 10:33:48 AM)

ALL of them, huh? Not a single one doesnt want eugenics? Not a single one supports the mentally ill? The disabled?




DarkSteven -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 10:37:58 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

Open your eyes.  The elite ALL want eugenics!

Open your eyes.


No.  Eugenics means favoring those that are GENETICALLY allegedly superior.  The so-called elite may have good genes, but they got to where they are from other means.




Edwynn -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 11:06:42 AM)






quote:

ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

Absolutely no comment.

T^T




I myself have not even the least inclination to comment.




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OK, I have to admit, some comment about the people who actually voted for this guy not even half ironically making convincing argument for his proposal thereby, but it popped into my head instantaneously, before I had a chance to collect my better self social preservationist sensibilities.

Along with not a few other examples of ...     -but it was all so fast-   



OK then, I won't even throw in what I might have thought as relatively innocuous a thing such as "but what if we did the next best thing and at least prevented them from running for office?"

Shut down of the current political system as we know it and, further disaster, the media being forced to actually understand useful information, merit of various proposals or pertinence to real life concerns and actual consequences, and the really tough task of fulfilling their allegedly assigned purpose of conveying that to the populace.


"Lessee, we could either inform voters, or we could ... blast them incessantly with Sarah Palin and Obama birthing and scandal and take the smallest means-nothing-to-anybody-on-a-normal-day blathering of some fringe group and have it blaring into the social consciousness night and day through the media equivalent of a huge outdoor metal/rap concert PA system".

"Which would sell the most advertising?"


Media give voters "information."

Voters thus "informed" vote accordingly.

Senile zero experience eugenics advocate elected.

Media and populace say "gee, how could this happen?"





But other than that ...


No comment.









PeonForHer -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 11:21:42 AM)

Our understanding of the human genetics is increasing at such a rate that we're now having to ask very troubling moral questions. I fear than within a few years, people will be saying, 'surely we should be testing for the genetic predisposition for people to grow into silly old farts who support eugenics?' - and demanding that their parents be sterilised.




TheHeretic -> RE: Lawmaker advocates eugenics (3/12/2011 12:22:49 PM)

So, propaganda that suits your purposes then, Edwy. Got it. Fucking authoritarians.





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