anyone in the family.
2006-06-13 18:42:37
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answered by christinanyaburi 2
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Paris Hilton
2006-06-14 01:44:10
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answered by RN BSN 3
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the Family Guy. That cartoon is horrible for children. And, I agree, Nicole Richie, Paris Hilton and Brittany Spears follow close behind.
2006-06-14 01:43:14
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answered by Roseknows 4
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i don't know if paris hilton would be #1 but she definitley is up there i think it is more like a "gnagsta" or one of the fake people that portrait violence and drugs as good things and only real men can be player etc... but of course the paris hilton type figures are polluting the minds of the (if i dare say it )"richer and white" children but in the ghettos and urban areas it is more the "gangstas" with music videos of half naked girls, weapons and drugs
2006-06-14 01:47:46
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answered by lots_of_pie 4
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Too many to say. There is mo such thing as a role model. When I was growing up there wasnt anyone that I wanted to be like or model after. I just simply said that I wanted to be rich and famous. And that was it.
2006-06-14 01:51:56
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answered by Ashlay D 3
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Pat Robertson
2006-06-14 01:43:31
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answered by jibba.jabba 5
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She is a bad role model for the girls but for the boys I would say just about anyone playing in pro sports.
2006-06-14 01:43:27
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answered by Arvadaman 3
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cartoon network - all shows show violence or mature jokes that kids should not repeat really.
spongebob - acts like he's for elementary but aimed at dumb adults and bored teens
South park, adult swim, boondocks seem to be bad where i even here cussing, pranking, and sarcasm thats ridiculous
I advise PBS network shows like sesame street, dora explorer, blues clues, barney, and other educational programs.
2006-06-14 02:07:35
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answered by carolinakres 3
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Michael Jackson I think. In my opinion, you would want your children to be ultimately happy with their appearance and themselves inwardly and be confident and beneficial to those around them. I think Michael Jackson is an accurate display of failure.
2006-06-14 01:44:41
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answered by wlrhughes 1
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George Dubya Bush. "D'uh, yes, children, you too can fail in school, be mediocre at everything, be a former drunk and drug user and grow up to be president!"
2006-06-14 01:45:12
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answered by Oghma Gem 6
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