Thursday, January 3, 2008

George Bush and Hillary Clinton, the most admired man and woman in America.

1. USA Today-Gallup Survey Says George Bush and Hillary Clinton, the most admired man and woman in America.

They're the odd couple again: George Bush and Hillary Clinton, the most admired man and woman in America.
Though they stand on opposite sides of a political divide, the Republican president and the Democratic senator from New York are sharing the honor for a sixth straight year, according to a USA Today- Gallup poll.
They didn't win by much. Oprah Winfrey and Clinton's husband, former president Bill, were right behind.
When people were asked to name the man they most admire, 10 percent picked Bush, his lowest figure in the seven years he has been president. Bill Clinton got 8 percent—within the poll's margin of sampling error—while Nobel Prize winner and former Vice President Al Gore had 6 percent and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama, a presidential hopeful, was chosen by 5 percent.
Whoever is president has won the most-admired title every year since 1981.

This phenomena is quite different from our country. We select the president and are disappointed after that. We, Korean, are not supportive, but always critisize.
Korean needs to believe governor and support and help.

2. Joke
Bill and Hilary drove to a gas station. To their surprise, the attendant
was an old boyfriend of Hilary's, and they greeted each other and chatted
abit. As they were driving off, Bill said, "Well, if you had married that
guy, you would have been the wife of a gas station attendant!" "No,"
she said, "if I had married that guy, HE would be president now."

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