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graham4anything

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5. Bing Crosby. He famously said "Everybody has an angle",like Ralph Nader taking the $$$$$
Sat Mar 30, 2013, 03:39 AM
Mar 2013

note-his character said it in White Christmas.

And sure as anything, every single person has an angle they play.
From good to bad, better to worse, every single person does indeed have an angle they play.

Especially in politics and on political boards.
Especially those that profess not to have one.
They do.

Anyone who says "Both parties are the same" in actuality does not want the Democratic candidate to win and would rather keep the whine flowing, than have the democratic candidate winning (ala Ralph Nader).

So maybe Ralph himself is the most influential.
After all, he was able to make those that see blind.
After all, he was able to part the electoral college vote.
After all, he made the walls of New Hampshire crumble.
And after all, he took the money and ran, he ran so far away (from his ideals, by playing his angle).

But I think it's Bing Crosby.
Without Bing, there would in effect, no recorded music performances and evertying would have been lost to being live.

And everybody indeed has an angle, especially those professing to be better than those with an angle. Never forget and never let them fool you.

NEVER AGAIN has never been more contemporarily relevant than after the year 2000.
When Ralphie played his angle and ran all the way to the bank.

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Gutenberg. napoleon_in_rags Mar 2013 #2
Or before that the Phoenecian guy who decided we needed an alphabet and writing. Squinch Mar 2013 #27
Jackie Gleason. Kurovski Mar 2013 #3
Gleason would be my pick too madokie Mar 2013 #20
That Gleason, Kurovski Mar 2013 #46
the cave person who invented the first diaper nt msongs Mar 2013 #4
Whoever invented the tampon. Control-Z Mar 2013 #7
Bing Crosby. He famously said "Everybody has an angle",like Ralph Nader taking the $$$$$ graham4anything Mar 2013 #5
The first anonymous women who played with grass and a stick Warpy Mar 2013 #6
Best answer! I had never thought of it that way. I would have said "fire," but as you point out patricia92243 Mar 2013 #30
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Muhammad LittleBlue Mar 2013 #9
My giant book called "The 100" ranks Muhammad as #1. Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #17
Hitler? sigmasix Mar 2013 #10
Alexander Flemming Niceguy1 Mar 2013 #11
Mavis Staples olddots Mar 2013 #12
NORMAN BORLAUG Cicada Mar 2013 #13
Perhaps the person or people who invented the wheel. LeftishBrit Mar 2013 #14
not going to be a popular answer BainsBane Mar 2013 #15
I'm an atheist, and I agree with you. mainer Mar 2013 #33
yep. I'm reading a bio of Charlemagne now elehhhhna Mar 2013 #40
Isaac Newton. Gravitycollapse Mar 2013 #16
Yep. That's my vote, too. DavidDvorkin Mar 2013 #38
I agree too! Paulie Mar 2013 #42
Alexander Fleming LuvNewcastle Mar 2013 #18
Dale Carnegie Orrex Mar 2013 #19
Influential in what way? UBEEDelusional Mar 2013 #21
Muhammad Ali...and he says so himself. VOX Mar 2013 #22
Descartes undeterred Mar 2013 #23
Descartes and the rise of mechanism. ananda Mar 2013 #24
Tim Berners-Lee. nt Comrade_McKenzie Mar 2013 #25
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Socrates talkingmime Mar 2013 #32
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Edward Bernays - and not to our betterment either 1-Old-Man Mar 2013 #36
I would say warrior1 Mar 2013 #37
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