To: syriacus
"The court has upheld the principle for scientific study of very early human remains." Surprise
One more added to the list of "done for the greater good" . But who's greater good?
3 posted on
02/05/2004 5:57:14 AM PST by
NativeSon
(<--Savage and Proud)
To: NativeSon
A few more scientists live to collect a very big paycheck and get published.
My personal feeling is that the bones should be buried in a proper nearby cemetery and "rest in peace".
Intrusion on this skeleton may tell us something but it will be nothing useful and much will be hypothetical jibberish.
The man died 9000 years ago. No one can "claim" him except the earth.
6 posted on
02/05/2004 6:04:10 AM PST by
Sacajaweau
(God Bless Our Troops!!)
To: NativeSon
But who's greater good?
Those who love knowledge.
Those who wouldn't be at all surprised to find out that the 'natives' the white man so traduced, traduced those who were pre-native.
16 posted on
02/05/2004 12:42:09 PM PST by
gcruse
(http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
To: NativeSon
One more added to the list of "done for the greater good" . But who's greater good? If you can't tell the difference between "whose" and "who's", I'm afraid no explanation is possible...
38 posted on
02/07/2004 8:28:02 PM PST by
Publius6961
(40% of Californians are as dumb as a sack of rocks.)
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