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Revision as of 18:22, 28 May 2008
Roger is the brother of Conservapedia founder Andrew Schlafly and is a conservative activist in his own right. Among Phyllis Schlafly's brood, Roger ranks third in order of birth and runs a close race with Andy for lack of intelligence.
Surprisingly, he has recently begun contesting many of Andy's ridiculous claims. Though his motives are unknown, his despicable posting of facts is sure to soon earn him a name as yet another deceitful liberal. (and probably a ban).
Personal Life
According to Schlafly's personal site: "I am a mathematician, computer scientist, cryptology consultant, computer programmer, and patent agent. I am available if you need an expert opinion on a cryptosystem or a patent. Often some money paid for analysis in advance can save a lot of money and trouble later."
Roger is also a raging paranoid[1], which is partly why brother Andrew tried not to let him know about his new blog, "Conservapedia". He found out about it via the news[2], however, and their mom made Andy let Roger play with him.
Roger apparently thinks he is a pretty bright guy, but so was Ted Kaczinski, his fashion idol.
Brothers and Sisters
- "Confirmed bachelor" John
- Bruce
- Him
- Liza
- Andrew
- Anne
Interests and activities
- Smiting sodomites
- Renouncing the Enlightenment
- Making sure he has the BIGGEST gun possible.
- Documenting grudges
- Bashing string theory
- Optimizing spreadsheet performance
Links
- Visit Roger's website
- Read Roger's Blog, no one else does. Leave comments - no one else has.
- Help Roger with "Debunking the Judicial Supremacists and the Leftist Evolutionists" at another blog
- Roger has opinions on his brother's pet topic (or can he just take dictation?): This article was published in the Medical Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 3, May/June 1999, pp. 106-108. Copyright © 1999, Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS).