<DIV>"The only real American is George Lincoln Rockwell. I know he hates commies cause he picked the movie Exodus."</DIV>
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<DIV>(nominated by someone on the list below . . . ) <BR><BR><B><I>Jeffrey Fisher <jfisher@igc.org></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">the fact that so few of those europeans would pick fdr only goes <BR>further to show what ingrates they are. even though fdr was the evil <BR>architect of the new deal, you'd think those europeans would be <BR>grateful for his pulling their butts out of the fire.<BR><BR>ahem.<BR><BR><BR>On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 02:34 PM, Ian Murray wrote:<BR><BR>> [the BBC]<BR>> Last Updated: Thursday, 12 June, 2003, 18:11 GMT 19:11 UK<BR>><BR>> Homer eyes 'best American' prize<BR>><BR>> Doh! Homer Simpson looks set to beat Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther<BR>> King Jnr to the title of greatest American in a BBC online poll.<BR>><BR>> The ham-fisted but lovable head of the Simpson family is - so far -<BR>> topping the list of 10 famous Americans with over a fifth of the votes <BR>> in<BR>> the strictly unscientific survey.<BR>><BR>> The poll is being carried out
ahead of a live 90-minute global <BR>> television<BR>> debate about America's place in the world, which the BBC will screen <BR>> along<BR>> with 10 other national broadcasters.<BR>><BR>> Homer Simpson comes in as the favourite with 20.7% ahead of Founding<BR>> Father Benjamin Franklin (6.2%) and the country's first president, <BR>> George<BR>> Washington (7.9%).<BR>><BR>> The 10 shortlisted candidates came top in nominations from News Online<BR>> readers.<BR>><BR>> Another irreverent choice was Mr T from the TV show The A-Team, <BR>> currently<BR>> polling just over 8%.<BR>><BR>> Folk music legend Bob Dylan is also the choice of just over 8% of more<BR>> than 8,000 votes so far.<BR>><BR>> But languishing at the bottom of the list is former President Bill <BR>> Clinton<BR>> with 4.5%.<BR>><BR>> "Aw, people can come up with statistics to prove anything, Kent. <BR>> Fourteen<BR>> percent of all people
know that"<BR>> Homer Simpson<BR>><BR>> There is still time for you to register your vote before What the World<BR>> Thinks of America is screened on Tuesday.<BR>><BR>> Hosted by the BBC's political editor Andrew Marr, it will be shown in <BR>> the<BR>> UK on BBC Two at 2100 BST.<BR>><BR>> It will also be broadcast on the programme's website.<BR>><BR>> Other countries taking part are Australia, Brazil, Canada, France,<BR>> Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, Russia, South Korea, and the United States.<BR>><BR>> Who is the greatest American?<BR>> Homer Simpson: 20.65%<BR>> Abraham Lincoln: 15.13%<BR>> Martin Luther King Jnr: 13.91%<BR>> Thomas Jefferson: 9.26%<BR>> Mr T: 8.09%<BR>> Bob Dylan: 8.03%<BR>> George Washington: 7.87%<BR>> Franklin D Roosevelt: 6.37%<BR>> Benjamin Franklin: 6.22%<BR>> Bill Clinton: 4.48%<BR>> Results are indicative and may not reflect public opinion<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>>
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