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It comes back to me now about how the people of Wyoming feel about Coloradans. Wash Park Prophet has an item on a proposal to eliminate semis on I-70 west of Denver. Key part of the plan: “The cross-country stuff can go on Interstate 80 across Wyoming or Interstate 40 across New Mexico.”

It seems a local IHOP in Quincy, Mass., was asking to hold your ID while you dined. And I get ticked when the hair cutting place wants my telephone number.

A Quinnipiac University poll asked people to rate their feelings concerning 20 politicans on a scale of 0-100.
Bottom three:

18) Sen. Bill Frist – 41.5
19) Sen. Harry Reid – 41.2
20) Sen. John Kerry – 39.6

Top three:
1) Rudolph Giuliani – 64.2
2) Sen. Barack Obama 58.8
3) Sen. John McCain 57.7

Well, except for Obama, those could be NewMexiKen’s bottom five. The full list is in a comment.

Did you hear about the cannibal restaurant? Missionaries were $10. Explorers were $15. Politicians were $100. When asked why the politicians were so much more, the cannibal chef replied, “Did you ever try to clean one?”

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  1. Full List:

    1) Rudolph Giuliani – 64.2.
    2) Sen. Barack Obama 58.8
    3) Sen. John McCain 57.7
    4) Condoleezza Rice – 56.1
    5) Bill Clinton – 55.8
    6) Sen. Joseph Lieberman – 52.7
    7) NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg – 51.1
    8) John Edwards – 49.9
    9) Sen. Hillary Clinton – 49
    10) N.M. Gov. Bill Richardson – 47.7
    11) Sen. Joseph Biden 47
    12) Nancy Pelosi 46.9
    13) Gov. Mitt Romney – 45.9
    14) Former VP Al Gore – 44.9
    15) President George Bush – 43.8
    16) Sen. Evan Bayh – 43.3
    17) Newt Gingrich – 42
    18) Sen. Bill Frist – 41.5
    19) Sen. Harry Reid – 41.2
    20) Sen. John Kerry – 39.6

    Interesting that it’s Former VP Al Gore, but there are no titles in front of the other “formers” Giuliani, Bill Clinton, Edwards, or Gingrich. Also, two of the three women, Secretary of State (Rice) and Speaker-elect (Pelosi), earn no title either.

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