By John Fleming
The Ten Foremost Money-Hungry Opportunists
Andre Agassi
Alec Baldwin
Tina Fey
Paris Hilton
Caroline Kennedy
John McEnroe
Jack Nicklaus
Arnold Palmer
Donald Trump
Tiger Woods
The Ten Most Despised Public Figures
Alec Baldwin
Jimmy Carter
Hilary Clinton
Rush Limbaugh
Robert McNamara
(the late) William Paley
Ross Perot
O.J. Simpson
George Stephenopolous
Donald Trump
The Ten Most Likeable Celebrities
(the late) Johnny Carson
Celine Dion
Bill Gates
Andie Griffith
Goldie Hawn
Billy Joel
Elton John
Dolly Parton
Bruce Springsteen
Rod Stewart
The Ten Celebrities Most Full of Themselves
Andre Agassi
Lisa Bonet
Bill Clinton
Dan Dierdorf
Bridget Fonda
Mariel Hemingway
Caroline Kennedy
John McEnroe
Joe Namath
Deborah Norville
The Ten Most Ignored Issues in the American Media
Is the distribution of the wealth just?
Should there be criticism of greed?
Why not criticize corporate waste and bureaucracy?
Should corporations be democratic?
Should the idle rich go to work?
Should the terms "class," "social class," and "leisure class" remain taboo?
Is the unwritten rule fair which says no radicals allowed in politics, the university faculty, and white collar employment?
Is the tax burden fairly distributed among rich and poor?
Should corporations be allowed to censor the news?
If the private sector is more efficient than the public sector, why is the military not privatized?
John Fleming
Missouri, USA
John Fleming is author of the book Word Power, available through Amazon.com
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