bleepp wrote: » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_O'Flaherty Saved thousands, he would have surly been killed if caught out.
donvito99 wrote: » Dr. Garrett Fitzgerald True statesman among a shower of ****.
policarp wrote: » Bertie Ahern. Stopped loads of people from committing suicide. . .:)
steddyeddy wrote: » I only heard of him once in my life. It's a pity because I think his contribution was undervalued!
bleepp wrote: » There was a good documentary about him on TG4 around last year. He created a circle of other priests and nuns who gave safe passage to Jews. They put them up in their homes etc always with the risk of getting themselves killed. Pretty amazing stuff really.
Stained Class wrote: » And by his actions, inspired more people to do so.. Absolute Tosser!:mad:
Mardy Bum wrote: » Personally it would be David Simon and Ed Burns, both are responsible for the greatest work of art of the past 10 years. Amazingly its a television programme. Oscar Wilde's tragic life is one which brought so much wonderful, unforgettable art into the world that his contribution will probably never be forgotten, a modern day prophet. James Joyce for being James Joyce. Ulysses will not be matched for sheer unbounded brilliance. The first man to introduce cinema to Dublin funnily enough before his self imposed exile. Charles Darwin for discovering our past and changing the world forever.
Stained Class wrote: » David Attenborough. 86 & still going strong. Doing what he does best & educating people at the same time. Cool.
IamtheWalrus wrote: » Yawn. David Attenborough, as much as I respect the man, does not deserves the reverence that the common man gives him. He was educated as a naturalist and is now a presenter. The words you hear him gorgeously reading are written by a trained writer. That writer got his words from a scientist who, I'm assuming, spent years studying the very subject you assume Sir Attenborough did. The man is a likeable presenter.
policarp wrote: » Mother Teresa of Calcutta. From Albania.
Lapin wrote: » Christopher Hitchens. His ability to talk and debate with true knowledge at length about so many different is inspirational.
donvito99 wrote: » When Attenborough kicks the bucket, a great big swathe of the world will be in mourning. The same cannot be said for his writers, as you say. That's the difference, "likeable presenter" or not.
steddyeddy wrote: » He always insists on reading up on any new scientific literature always.