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The weasel survey from DNRC Mark Unseen   Oct 20 18:21 UTC 2003

Results of Dilbert's 2003 Weasel Awards
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The second annual exuberantly non-scientific Weasel Poll results 
are in. 35,874 people voted. I'll be spending the next few weeks 
publicly embarrassing the winners. They are...


Tally      Weaseliest Organization
------     ----------------------------------------

7950       Recording Industry Association of America
6322       White House
4470       Democratic Party
3989       ACLU
3859       Organized religion
3039       Fox News Corporation
3008       Republican Party
1860       Congress
1323       New York Times


Tally      Weaseliest Country
------     ------------------               

12739      France
10761      USA
5845       Saudi Arabia
4668       North Korea
801        Iran
509        Canada
219        Germany


Tally      Weaseliest Company
------     ------------------
                
12854      Microsoft
7645       Halliburton
7220       MCI WorldCom
2425       Kmart
1313       Merrill Lynch
1173       HealthSouth
1017       Freddie Mac
970        Salomon Smith Barney

 
Tally      Weaseliest Profession
------     ---------------------

10309      Politicians
7854       Lawyers
6234       News media
6059       Tobacco executives
4217       Oil executives
1043       Accountants
      

Tally      Weaseliest Individual
------     ---------------------
         
13959      George W. Bush
5104       Michael Moore
3057       Yasser Arafat
2820       Jacques Chirac
2141       Saddam Hussein
1883       Tom Daschle
1105       Arnold Schwarzenegger
1095       Al Franken
1023       Ariel Sharon
932        Bill O'Reilly
695        Ann Coulter
483        Charles Schumer
400        Sean Penn
383        Jayson Blair
230        Richard Grasso
195        Gerhardt Schroeder
188        Bill Bennett
146        Jack Grubman

             
Tally      Weaseliest Behavior
------     -------------------
  
18877      Blaming fast food restaurants for making
           you fat
5748       Religious extremism
4688       Creating computer worms/viruses because 
           no one will date you
3997       Driving a Hummer
1487       Using cell phones in restaurants
1077       Using speaker phone in cubicle


72 responses total.
keesan
response 1 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 20 18:52 UTC 2003

Yesterday at the library some man was yelling loudly for about ten minutes
(to himself, as the rest of us tried to ignore him), presumably at someone
near him who had been using a cell phone in the library, where you are not
expected to be carrying on a conversation (or yelling).  I don't see how it
would matter in a restaurant.

What is a Hummer?
cross
response 2 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 20 19:16 UTC 2003

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jaklumen
response 3 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 00:01 UTC 2003

resp:0 it's interesting how left-wingers and right-wingers, so to 
speak, are both on there ;>
rcurl
response 4 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 00:52 UTC 2003

But not surprising.... I presume those opposites were on the survey, and
the electorate is split near 50-50 on many things. 
remmers
response 5 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 02:26 UTC 2003

Walmart didn't make the weaseliest company list?  How strange.
sabre
response 6 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 02:54 UTC 2003

The weaseliest liberal forum..GREX
The weaseliest grexer.........remmers
remmers..you are one SLEAZY weasel.
I think jaklulantern should give you his billy goat gruff routine
You actually resemble an ole goat....with that nasty goatee of yours
mcnally
response 7 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 06:02 UTC 2003

  #6 is almost totally pointless but it does manage to suggest an idea
  that intrigues me -- I wonder what remmers is like when angry.

  As much as I've enjoyed his company on the occasions when we've met,
  I have at best a casual acquaintance with him.  Certainly I'm not the
  best judge, but I find it almost impossible to imagine him fuming mad.
  Can anyone else picture that?  (One thing I *do* know for sure, though:
  sabre is going to have to work a lot harder if he ever wants to see it.)
rcurl
response 8 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 06:19 UTC 2003

sabre only diminishes himself by his gratuitous and juvenile jabs at
various people. 
janc
response 9 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 14:34 UTC 2003

Notice the Democratic party ranked as more weasely than the Republican
Party.  Finally, Bush's strategy makes sense.  But running the
Weaseliest White House in history, he draws all the weasely votes off
from his party, making it look better than the Democratic party.

Scott Adams definitely tilted this survey.  Why weren't cartoonists
listed among the choices for weaseliest occupations?
gull
response 10 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 14:59 UTC 2003

I'd say there's plenty to offend everyone in #0. ;>
gull
response 11 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 15:18 UTC 2003

Re #9: It does look like having both The White House and The Republican
Party on the same list split the Republican weasel vote.
mcnally
response 12 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 21 16:29 UTC 2003

  Either that or another on-line poll got "Freeped"..
bhelliom
response 13 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 16:17 UTC 2003

Ah yes, Wal-mart.  The store of family values, savings, and cheap
migrant labor.
remmers
response 14 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 16:53 UTC 2003

Wal-Mart just got raided over the latter.  How embarassing.  Couldn't
happen to a nicer giant corporation.
bhelliom
response 15 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 17:14 UTC 2003

Yep...they got busted in several states, including Michigan.
rcurl
response 16 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 17:31 UTC 2003

I thought I read it was a contractor to Wal-Mart, not Wal-Mart, who
got "busted". 
bhelliom
response 17 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 17:40 UTC 2003

The migrant workers were busted...I think the Wal-mart sotres were the
site of the raids...I'll have to re-read the article.
rcurl
response 18 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 18:07 UTC 2003

The illegal aliens get busted for being illegal, but won't the company
that hired them, the contractor, also be indicted for giving them employment?
bhelliom
response 19 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 18:36 UTC 2003

I believe so.  Wal-mart may also face problems, if it cannot be proven
that they had nothing to do--deliberately--with hiring illegals.
gelinas
response 20 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 18:57 UTC 2003

Shouldn't that be the other way?  "Wal-mart may also face problems, if it can
be proven that they knew about the hiring of illegal aliens"?  Innocent 'til
proven guilty, and all that?
mynxcat
response 21 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 19:21 UTC 2003

That's what one would think
other
response 22 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 19:33 UTC 2003

Wal-Mart CONTRACTED someone to fill positions, which they did using 
illegals.  This was probably solely for plausible deniability.
goose
response 23 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 19:59 UTC 2003

One NPR report talked about Wal-Mart executives being on tape talking about
these illegals.  So they may have evidence of knowledge.
tod
response 24 of 72: Mark Unseen   Oct 24 20:17 UTC 2003

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