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==] vandalism==
What a shitty article. There's so much more that could be said.
This is why I'm reverting WL's edit:
*MI had nothing to do with ''The Bell Curve''. The Bell Curve was written in 1994. Murray left MI in 1990, precisely because MI didn't want to support his research in this area, as even this .
*There is no evidence that "Fixing Broken Windows" says blacks are intellectually inferior.
*"Predominantly white and male" may be true, but it is original research, contrary to Misplaced Pages standards. It's also true for Brookings, Center for American Progress, ATLA, MoveOn, and the Democratic Party members of the Senate. Why single out MI?
*MI is so affiliated with the Republican Party that its ] publicly came out against Bush in the last election.
*All of the edits are POV.
*All of the claims are uncited.
*WL added an extraneous bracket and capitalization.
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User:Whitfield Larrabee vandalism

This is why I'm reverting WL's edit:

  • MI had nothing to do with The Bell Curve. The Bell Curve was written in 1994. Murray left MI in 1990, precisely because MI didn't want to support his research in this area, as even this anti-Murray piece notes.
  • There is no evidence that "Fixing Broken Windows" says blacks are intellectually inferior.
  • "Predominantly white and male" may be true, but it is original research, contrary to Misplaced Pages standards. It's also true for Brookings, Center for American Progress, ATLA, MoveOn, and the Democratic Party members of the Senate. Why single out MI?
  • MI is so affiliated with the Republican Party that its most famous scholar publicly came out against Bush in the last election.
  • All of the edits are POV.
  • All of the claims are uncited.
  • WL added an extraneous bracket and capitalization.

FRCP11 14:51, 22 September 2005 (UTC)