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Perry defends death penality
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17/09/2011 09:17:24
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>I won't go into definitions, but I know many who most people would call stupid, but who are smart. One of them has problems telling you how much money you have left if you start with 100 dollars, and buy something which costs 20 dollars. Still he started and runs a company with more than 100 employees. He is smart enough to see his own shortcomings, and has hired people to fill his own gaps, so to say.
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>Equally I have a close relative who is extremely intelligent, meaning hi IQ, but who has to make a drawing to himself when he connects a single pole switch for a wall lamp.

But these are extreme examples which likely have names like Autism and Asperger's and the like. On a normal basis, intelligent people are considered smart, and smart people are considered intelligent.

The point being made, which is trying to be denied is this:
If you graduate from Harvard you are more likely to be smart/intelligent than if you went to a non-elite college. Now take that a step further and say not only did you attend Harvard Law School, but you were selected editor of the Harvard Law Review, and graduated J.D. magna cum laude, and that probability ramps way, way up. I admit, this only affects probability. However, if you take all the editors of the Harvard Law Review who went on to graduate J.D. magna cum laude and compare them to C students from Bumpkin College, which group are you going to bet on being more intelligent/smart?

It's ridiculous really that this discussion is even being had. Obama is obviously an extremely intelligent/smart person.
Brandon Harker
Sebae Data Solutions
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