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I agree with mullman.
(Except I really don't care about Rosie. I don't give her enough time to annoy me. Liked her in a League of There Own and Sleepless in Seattle, though. But one should separate screen talent, type-casting, and politics when considering media darlings.)
While I don't consider myself a conservative, I wonder about the OP's comfort with the use of "hate."
Such a powerful and, well, hateful word should be used seldom and only with considerable judgement.
I don't hate or use "hate" often, although I confess I do hate it when my Treo freezes and has to be restarted. And I hate it when the eggs are ready but the toast burns.
Im not sure how Heorge Soros, a socialist gets on the list and Ted Kennedy and ralph Nader doesnt. oh well largely a group of decent people. Oopps does that make me a liberal. I can't imagine most even have a working knowledge of half the people on the list.
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