Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84 exptools; site whuxl.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxb!houxm!whuxl!orb From: orb@whuxl.UUCP (SEVENER) Newsgroups: net.politics,net.religion Subject: Re: Good Housekeeping Most Admired Message-ID: <491@whuxl.UUCP> Date: Thu, 21-Feb-85 17:29:21 EST Article-I.D.: whuxl.491 Posted: Thu Feb 21 17:29:21 1985 Date-Received: Tue, 26-Feb-85 04:17:53 EST References: <679@ccice5.UUCP> Distribution: net Organization: /usr/exptools/lib/netnews/myorg Lines: 25 Xref: watmath net.politics:7737 net.religion:5701 > The results of the 1985 Good Housekeeping Most Admired Men Poll are > as follows: > > 1. Ronald Reagan > 2. Jerry Falwell > 3. Billy Graham > 4. Pope John Paul II > 5. Bob Hope > 6. Lech Walesa > 7. Lee Iacocca > 8. Alan Alda > 9. Tom Selleck > 10. Norman Vincent Peale > > Richard Nixon was thirteenth, George Bush fifteenth and Barry Goldwater > twentieth. Any comments? > What do you expect from Good Housekeeping readers? There is probably a good percentage of National Enquirer readers in that bunch. But, we cannot deny it's true: yet more evidence of the "liberal" media!! "War is Peace" "Freedom is Slavery" paraphrased from the speeches of Ronald Wilson Reagan tim sevener whuxl!orb