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Well, Jermie likely made a big difference to the hundreds of thousands of customers who got ripped by him. Sad to see him continue to get allocades, all this PR is just that, PR, for when the hammer drops.
Do ya all know how many fed agencies are on his tail?
Not a good testimony..... FAIL
Luz Robles made a difference in Mexico,she did nothing for the people of Utah. Trying to obtain permission slips for her "people" to break the law is hardly making a difference for anyone other than them. Your choice of her as a person of influence or any consequence whatsoever is laughable. In 2011 Rep. Sandstrom will make a real difference by forcing our deadbeat law enforcers to actually do their job.
Mike Lee made a difference? To whom? He hasn't done anything yet but luck into the position that Bob Bennett wouldn't have lost were it not for Utah's whacky caucus/convention system. Give Mr. Lee some time, D News, then see if he's really made enough of a difference to make your list.
Top Ten Jeremy just made the FTC list too, they say he changed the lives of hundreds of thousands, to the tune of 275 million. Jeremy will have his day in court again, I think its four times now in 10 years or so, each time losing.
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