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The Top 100 Conservative Idiots and more

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These are the vocal people who take all the heat every day. They are targets because they are in the thick of things. They don't always make the right decisions, but every bad decision is put under a microscope.

 

I noticed Ken Lay made both lists, so perhaps it's the business people who are messing things up rather than the politicians and the media, our favorite usual suspects. I still maintain that when special interests speak louder than voters, the politicians will listen to them instead.

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These are the vocal people who take all the heat every day. They are targets because they are in the thick of things. They don't always make the right decisions' date=' but every bad decision is put under a microscope.

 

I noticed Ken Lay made both lists, so perhaps it's the business people who are messing things up rather than the politicians and the media, our favorite usual suspects. I still maintain that when special interests speak louder than voters, the politicians will listen to them instead.[/quote']Good find, I hadn't noticed that Ken Lay made both lists. It's good to see there's some common ground.

And finally, you can't beat a Utah Republican - it's conservatism the way God intended. From homophobia to gun-control paranoia to the fear that blue-helmeted UN troops may descend upon your town at any second, Utah Republicans have it all.

Cute, a sharp jab at my state, religion, and political veiwpoint. There's a little "trifecta" for you that could rival Bush's.

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