[net.religion] Good Housekeeping Most Admired

orb@whuxl.UUCP (SEVENER) (02/22/85)

> 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