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In line with the eugenics movement, Wiggam 1931 proposed that the survival of the fittest people and intermarriage among them produces an aristocratic class, which differs biologically from the lower classes.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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In line with the eugenics movement, Wiggam 1931 proposed that the survival of the fittest people and intermarriage among them produces an aristocratic class, which differs biologically from the lower classes.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Wiggam voted against a transfer request between the sheriff's budget's funds, saying if public safety is a concern he would rather the cuts come from the administration portion of the budget and not law enforcement.
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While answering Plasterer, Wiggam referenced Travis Miller's comment about the issue becoming a personal one, saying for him it was not personal, rather a sharp difference in policy decisions.
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"We need to move on and work together," Wiggam told Plasterer.
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Wiggam said decisions could have been made a couple of years ago that would have benefited this budget, so he is not sure why he has to scramble now to fix a problem.
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While commissioners have been blamed for the lack of funding, it should have been obvious from the Feb. 3 meeting that is not the case, Wiggam said.
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Wiggam voted against a transfer request between the sheriff's budget's funds, saying if public safety is a concern he would rather the cuts come from the administration portion of the budget and not law enforcement.
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I wanted to post the pic from Marge v. Monorail, where Wiggam discovers he's owed three women a month, but alas I fail.
True Blue LA 2010
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"We need to move on and work together," Wiggam told Plasterer.
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