George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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suffered from dyslexia, a reading disorder. But these oligarchs are not likely to fall victim
to the involuntary sterilization as "mental defectives" which they wish to inflict on those
they term the lower orders.


In introducing the House version of the Tydings bill on behalf of himself and Bush, Rep.
James Scheuer (D-N.Y.) ranted that whle middle-class women "have been limiting the
number of offspring for years ... women of low-income families" did not. "If poverty and
family size are so closely related we ask, `Why don't poor women stop having babies?'"
The Bush-Tydings bill took a giant step toward forcing them to do so.


Among Bush's most important contributions to the neo-Malthusian cause while in
Congress was his role in the Republican Task Force on Earth Resources and Population.
The task force, which Bush helped found and then chaired, churned out a steady stream
of propaganda claiming that the world was already seriously overpopulated; that there
was a fixed limit to natural resources and that this limit was rapidly being reached; and
that the environment and natural species were being sacrificed to human progress. Bush's
task force sought to accredit the idea that the human race was being "down bred," or
reduced in genetic qualitys by the population growth among blacks and other non-white
and hence allegedly inferior races at a time when the Anglo- Saxons were hardly able to
prevent their numbers from shrinking.


Comprised of over 20 Republican congressmen, Bush's Task Force was a kind of
Malthusian vanguard organization which heard testimony from assorted "race scientists,
sponsored legislation and otherwise propagandized the zero- growth outlook. In its 50-
odd hearings during these years, the task force provided a public forum to nearly every
well-known zero-growth fanatic, from Paul Ehrlich, founder of Zero Population Growth
(ZPG), to race scientist William Shockley to the key zero-growth advocates infesting the
federal bureaucracy.


Giving a prestigious Congressional platform to a discredited racist charlatan like William
Shockley in the year after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King points up the
arrogance of Bush's committment to eugenics. Shockley, like his co-thinker Arthur
Jensen, had caused a furore during the 1960's by advancing his thesis, already repeatedly
disproven, that blacks were gentically inferior to whites in cognitive faculties and
intelligence. In the same year in which Bush invited him to appear before the GOP task
force, Shockley had written: "Our nobly intended welfare programs may be encouraging
dysgenics--retrogressive evolution through disproportionate reproduction of the
genetically disadvantaged...We fear that 'fatuous beliefs' in the power of welfare money,
unaided by eugenic foresight, may contribute to a decline of human quality for all
segments of society."


To halt what he saw as pervasive down breeding of the quality of the US gene pool,
Shockley advocated a program of mass sterilization of the unfit and mentally defective
which he called his "Bonus Sterilization Plan." Money bonuses for allowing oneself to be
sterilized would be payed to any person not paying income tax who had a genetic
deficiency or chronic disease, such as diabetes or epilepsy, or who could be shown to be a

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