Worst role model for children?

Tags: children, example, role model, role models, worst


 
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Britney Spears

Leader! Most 1st Place Votes
And other similar pop culture icons.

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42  votes
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George W. Bush

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37  votes
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Barbie

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25  votes
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Hitler

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15  votes
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Michael Jackson

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15  votes
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Paris Hilton

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13  votes
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G.I. Joe

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11  votes
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Lindsay Lohan

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6  votes
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4  votes
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K-fed

The wife, tsh.
He's the real worry.

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3  votes
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Osama Bin Laden

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3  votes
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Steve-O

Or maybe that's the BEST role-model for children.

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3  votes
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Terrell Owens

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3  votes
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Most Parents

Too busy blaming everyone and everything but themselves
for raising a generation of brats

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2  votes
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Patrick Levell

Mind your mother's words or you just might turn out like him. Boy do I hate that guy. He doesn't even have a real picture. I he... [show more]

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2  votes
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Allen Iverson

If you lived near him & his family - you'd know why.

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2  votes
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Hillary

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Topic Details

This topic was started by sarcastickisses Member (Level 6): 13,371 points on July 7th, 2006. 83 grupies have voted on one or more of the 17 answers.

Tags: children, example, role model, role models, worst

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