Then Arsène Wenger might actually play a competent midfield pairing that doesn't require the good footballer (Santi Cazorla / Aaron Ramsey / Mohamed Elneny) holding the
hand of the imbecile (Francis Coquelin / Mathieu Flamini).
That prediction — some (ahem, John Teti) said it was the
ravings of an imbecile — has not yet come to pass, but it remains that I still have no idea what this game is about.
We do not have a declaration from the president of the international
association of imbeciles that his members are blankly staring at the Respondent's website wondering «where did all the race baiting content go?
Marking the 75th anniversary of the infamous Buck v. Bell case endorsing forced sterilization, in which Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. declared «three
generations of imbeciles is enough,» the laboratory assures us that the new, more precise science of genetics means that «no human lineage is without hope.»
Sharlto plays this guy, Wikus, this Afrikaner bureaucrat who seems at first like
kind of an imbecile.
In 1927, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes argued: «It is better for all the world if... society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind... Three generations
of imbeciles is enough»
The court included prominent progressives Louis Brandeis and Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., the latter of whom famously ruled, «Three generations
of imbeciles are enough.»
Three generations
of imbeciles are enough.»
The principle that sustains compulsory vaccination is broad enough to cover cutting Fallopian tubes... Three generations
of imbeciles are enough.»
In 1927, with Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes declaring, «Three generations
of imbeciles are enough,» the Supreme Court upheld the sterilization of a woman named Carrie Buck.
Of course, Holmes's sense of rhetorical rhythm also prompted him to defend forced sterilizations of the intellectually impaired by proclaiming that «three generations
of imbeciles are enough.»