Question:
Who are your heroes?
2006-10-02 04:21:29 UTC
Which real life people do you respect as heroes and why?

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172 answers:
2006-10-02 04:29:47 UTC
The people who gave their lives for others...



Rest in peace....



They say support our troops... NO ONE DOES... many poeple die for you and your country... FOR WHAT???



I am referring to the people who stood in front of someone else's bullet to save a life, to people who stayed behind so that other's could get away, to people who actively choose to die for others... Those are my hero's...
2016-12-23 07:19:13 UTC
Washington is just a large and all know city and is certainly worthy deliver a secondary or simply visit this city. with hotelbye you will find more. One of the symbols of Washington and the whole America may be the famous White House, the state house of the President of the United States. The house of each president except George Washington, it had been originally created by James Hoban in 1792, and following being burned down by British forces in 1814 was renewed in 1818. Even though excursions of the interior including the East, Blue, Green, and Red Areas; the Ballroom; and the State Dining Room should be reserved properly in advance, every tourist to Washington would want to see this renowned making, at least from the outside. Next door to the White House are the sophisticated 1833 Greek Revival Treasury Building and the 1871 Executive Office Building, one of the very most impressive previous government buildings in Washington.
bootsjeansnpearls
2006-10-03 07:50:32 UTC
the single mom/dad who struggles to raise her kids with morals and ethics for mankind.

The preacher who steps out of the pulpit and helps his neighbor- doesn't just pray for him.

The teacher who takes the time to learn how to teach the difficult child and makes them want to learn again.

The employer that works the shift of an employee with cancer so they can still receive benefits ( and yes I do know someone that did this )

The child that gives up their lunch to feed a friend becuase they know their friend will only get that meal today.

The medical professionals that visit their patients after hours to answer a question and allay their fears.

The medical professionals that go overseas and perform surgeries for free or discounted rates so others can have the same medical care we recieve here in the USA.



The people that think outside the box and help each other at their point of need are the true heroes. That can be holding the hand of a greiving friend all the way up to saving a life. Each one of us has the potential to be a hero to someone.
nana4dakids
2006-10-03 08:07:04 UTC
My husband is my hero. Right after our third child was born we found out that I had cancer. I ended up having to have 16 major abdominal surgeries in a 4 year period. He took care of me and our three daughters who were ages 6 years, 3 years and 5 months old when I went in for the first operation. That was back in the mid to late 1980's. Now we have been faced with me being ill again and we had custody of two of our 6 grandchildren. The children are almost 3 years old and 2 years old. I have been in the hospital this summer and he has taken care of the children while I have. He never complains and helps me around the house because I am unable to do everything that I used to do even 6 months ago. when I am scared about what is to come next he calms me and makes me feel better. He is my anchor and I don't know what I would do without him.
Ashley K
2006-10-06 06:24:50 UTC
Modern Day Life is not conducive to retaining a model Hero. Everybody has flaws.



With the modern ability to report on all aspects of a person life and their flaws those flaws become exaggerated the more prominent the person becomes.



The Hero worshipping of fictional characters is also seeing this in the way that "Batman" now has a darker side.



The 300 Spartans at Thermopylae are heroes of Steadfastness in support of early Athenian democracy but Spartan society was not a nice place to be for the Helots, and Helots also died at Thermopylae. Also the early Athenian Democracy was a Society that placed onerous restrictions on Women, women out of the house were considered prostitutes. These flaws can only be seen from reading on the subject from a modern perspective.



Heroes die a sullied death in modern Society.



Parents once not just Heroes but Gods to a child shrink until they become aged and infirm. The glorious time of Heracles, Hector and Achilles has passed.



Gandhi's fight for Indian independence was lost to the division of India and Pakistan. Mandel's "Long Walk to Freedom" was dirtied by his wife and would receive a different spin with the Wests "War on Fear" (War on Terrorism). What would we say about Lawrence of Arabia today. Even Mother Teressa gets a bit of bad press today.



Do we need a more "Human" Heroes warts and all or is it that jealousy is trying to show that really they were only people.



Is a medal winner a greater Hero than a person unseen conquering their own private trails under extraordinary circumstances. I like to think of my Hero as a person that suceeds to act as I would like to act at the extreems when I know I would never be able act in that manner. The unsung survivours of disasters (Man made and natural) that remain steadfast to morality and civility and pass on by their actions a role model to those close to them and who know them personally. People that pass on Joy not hate and Hope not dispair. Their actions will only become evident in the fullness of time.
idabell27
2006-10-02 16:32:59 UTC
my heros are my mom and dad. they adopted me when i was six years old. this is unusual because most of the time people only want to adopt a baby and not an older child. they took me into their home and hearts and made me a part of the family. even though they already had two children of their own they never treated me any different than they did them. i came from a hard background and had a lot of emotional and social problems that they had to deal with as well. however, they stuck it out, and loved me through it all. i think that anyone with a heart big enough to bring a child into their lives and raise it as their own is a hero. i don't think that heros are often known about by a lot of other people. i think they are usually normal, every-day people who work out of the spotlight to make life better for someone else, and aren't looking for any praise or thanks. they just do it because they feel it was the right thing to do. i lost my dad almost 11 years ago to cancer and he was (and is still) a huge infulence in my life. i am now 27 with three kids of my own and i have to say if it wasn't for my mom and dad adopting me i honestly don't know where i would be or how i would have turned out. they are now and always will be my heros.
Warhorse X
2006-10-02 16:42:41 UTC
I was ask by this question Before.



I can answer only 3 people.



Who cry for me when I was sick?



Who bit their lip to stop themeselves from hurting when times Im so Hard Headed?



And Definitely will be the one to cry for me when I'm dead?



I can answer 3 women in my Life.



My Mom, My Grandma and My wife.



In every Einstein, Galileo Newton Washington, ETC... I am sure there is this Unsung Heroine that supports them all through out.



If not their mom, could Be their Wife if not their wife, could be their Grandma.



Cheers To all the women in our life.
2006-10-03 10:45:23 UTC
Paul McCartney, for his positive and creative energy, diverse talents, and courage to follow the Muse...wherever it leads. Some of his work with the Beatles as well as his solo work is great AND original. "Yesterday", "Hey Jude", "Maybe I'm Amazed", "Band on the Run", and many other songs are the best of all time, and others such as "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" are almost other-worldly. Yes, he's produced a few turkeys, but even the tip of his iceberg juts up waaaaay above the snowy hills of most of the others.



I admire Gandhi too - although he couldn't hold a note.

Krishnamurti - for clarity of thought.

Mother Teresa - for goodness.



Jesus, Socrates, Buddha - I admire these guys too. But where does the truth end and the myth begin? Had TV existed in their day, I doubt that they would have become so revered. We'll never again have larger-than-life figures with today's media bringing everything to light and blowing some things out of proportion.



Most of all I admire dogs. If humans had even 25% of their devotion, humility, and readiness to forgive, this planet wouldn't be such a mess.
CHESSLARUS
2006-10-02 13:35:06 UTC
Here is my Top-5:



1.- My father although he died when I was two years old. References of what he was and he did had accompanied me during my entire life being my guide to act the best that I can do.



2.- Leonardo da Vinci. A universal man of his time (and maybe of all times)



3.- Albert Einstein. A rebel with cause.



4.- Carl Sagan. The man who invited me to his personal voyage to know the universe.



5.- Isaac Asimov. Colleague (I am biochemist) and a man that knew how to awake the curiosity for science.
momsapplepeye
2006-10-03 02:18:24 UTC
Paul Micheal Glazer,Robert Urich,Maya Angelou,Sojourner Truth,Marie Antoinette...

http://www.meredy.com/roberturich/

http://www.paulmichaelglaser.org/pmg_bio.html,

http://www.mayaangelou.com/,

http://www.noho.com/sojourner/,

http://www.royalty.nu/Europe/France/MarieAntoinette.html

Each a Hero
Santosh Singh
2006-10-02 12:28:29 UTC
Mahatma Gandhi, Helen Keller, Bruce Lee, Vivekanand
warehaus
2006-10-03 07:16:04 UTC
My heroes are people who make peace wherever they go. They make peace through acts of kindness and respect large and small, with family and strangers. They show compassion and caring for others even when they are not shown the same in return. They stand up for justice. They don't shy away from the truth.
prince47
2006-10-03 09:13:16 UTC
Lord Sri Krishna
2006-10-03 08:20:45 UTC
Don't really have any heros anymore. When I was a kid I used to think Astroboy was pretty awsome.



My hero's are those men and women who sacrifice to push beyond their limits for the sake of others.



When I think about it Astroboy was alot like that.
Gardenfoot
2006-10-02 17:29:48 UTC
Real Life people I respect as heroes is anyone that stands-up against the status qou.



I respect many religious Leaders in Christianity, Islam and Budhism.



I see people that speak their mind and no longer care if others believe they are wrong.



Although you likely want a names.. Bob Woodward, he is standing-up against the administration, like he has done many times before.
CherryPie
2006-10-02 14:34:45 UTC
Anybody willing to do something outside-the-box creative, and show it to the public. Or anyone who can make a political statement in a fun and unoffensive way.



Conan O' Brian for never being afraid to make fun of himself, and making audiences laugh every night (Good luck with The Tonight Show in...2009?)!



Richard O' Brien, for bringing his unique creations to the less-imaginitive world and inspiring many...



Hayao Miyazaki, for delighting so many people in countries all over the world.



Jon Stewart, for saying what needs to be said, but without being too serious. I read something great not too long ago; "humor is like a rubber sword. It can make a point without hurting anyone."



The cast and writers of Grey's Anatomy, for bringing us something great.



And Patricia Quinn and Lucy Liu, my favorite actors.
BMC
2006-10-02 13:08:15 UTC
Ronald Reagan
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2006-10-02 16:31:26 UTC
Jimi Hendrix, Syd Barrett, Neil Young, The Beatles because they all made they world a better place by creating beautiful music.
2006-10-03 04:49:22 UTC
Heroes are every day people who do what they can to make society better. Heroes are people who have LOVE in their hearts. Heroes are people who have not allowed life to sour them.



Yes there are great heroes too, who have travelled through diversity and pain and disease and who use their experiences to better the world.



The world is full of heroes. My heroes are my children, particularly my son 11 who has endured and hopefully overcome cancer. His courage and bravado in the face of this terrible disease has been an inspiration to everyone around him, and my grandmother, who was self-sacrificing and always put those she loved before her own needs and "raised a village of kids" in her lifetime.
Lea
2015-05-04 11:26:19 UTC
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!



I love heroic anthropomorphic animals like them!, they are heroic, cool, protective and funny anthropomorphic turtles who would never see each day, but wish they were real.

I've never really been particularly interested in turtles, but as heroic, ninja, anthropomorphic turtles with headband, I think they're cool.

I dreamed twice that I was damsel in distress and the TMNT rescued me, it was some of the best dreams I had!.
Yoda's Duck
2006-10-02 21:23:20 UTC
My parents- Dad has taught me so much, worked hard so Mom could be an at-home mother.



Jesus Christ- I'm sure you know the spiel...



Founding Fathers- I am sooooo grateful for the freedoms I have... simply because I live in the US.



Those serving (or who have served) in the Armed Forces-... same as above. Thanks for working so hard, giving up so much so more people can have the freedoms we have here at home.



Anyone who sacrifices their own comfort, happiness, wellbeing for another's, without the knowledge that it will be reciprocated deserves some kind of honor and respect.
2006-10-03 08:57:00 UTC
I've none, I guess the good people around me. My heroes are constantly changing.



Perhaps, Bill Clinton, yes, even with all his human foibles.
Jinky Winky
2006-10-03 08:00:44 UTC
My personal hero is my husband. He's a great, admirable, loving person. He's also a very intelligent and open-minded. He has taught me a lot of things that I may have never learned, if it wasn't of him.
AZN Hearts
2006-10-02 21:11:49 UTC
Mother Tereasa
wanna_help_u
2006-10-02 17:36:01 UTC
For me every body that has touch my life in different situations and has given the strength and support needed in the most difficult times. A hero has been my best friend, (for 11 years); my god father and my 11th grade Spanish literature teacher.
2006-10-03 10:20:39 UTC
Dear Friend(s) at Dropping Knowledge,



Here are MY humble droppings (and with all due respect):



1- It's "on September 9th" and NOT "on 9th September".



2- There is enough hero worship going on already in this world - from God, His messengers, and Superheros on down to Rock stars, supermodels, fanatic terrorist role models, and politicians we are surrounded as it is my friend(s). I believe it is high times for humanity to start looking inward for the spiritual goodness and the loving "hero" that's within all of us, rather than trying to find Meaning in others and what they do (or Not).
miatalise12560
2006-10-03 03:56:01 UTC
Stevie Nicks
hollywood
2006-10-02 16:06:05 UTC
FireMen arethe real heroes and they never Get tHe Credit they deseve or unless its a situation like 9-11,And thats Unfair,They Should get credit on a daily bases on the dangerous jobs, they perform!Hollywood
³√carthagebrujah
2006-10-02 10:27:00 UTC
I'd have to say Robert E. Lee (who fought for his state and his neighbors, and then turned around and helped make Washington and Lee University a great college), FDR, Abraham Lincoln, and anyone who has worn a uniform in defense of their country, or in service to their home, be it as a policeman, infantryman, or fireman.
Kitty
2006-10-03 09:53:41 UTC
My husband is MY hero !



The most wonderful person I have ever met, male or female !



People, all the time get mentioned for overcoming difficulties like drug abuse, alcohol abuse, etc... I feel I should put my husband in the spot light FOR NEVER DOING ANY OF THAT !!



He has been a outstanding citizen, soldier, father, husband and human being all the way !!



There !!! put that in your hat and smoke it!!
mesun1408
2006-10-02 04:48:59 UTC
Mohandas Gandhi, Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell, Joseph Rotblat
Mimi Di
2006-10-02 20:32:39 UTC
Joseph Campbell- because he told the true story of us.



Lily Tomlin- Because she GETS IT.



Photographer Emerson Matabele- because he is an angel walking the Earth pointing out our glory with his camera-

go look at his website and I challenge you to be unmoved. I have several of his pieces and when I introduced him to my grown daughter, he hugged her and she cried. As we walked away she said, "I have just met a real angel."



www.emersonimages.com
2006-10-02 16:46:39 UTC
Doctors, the firefighters, policemen, and any other law inforcement officer during 9/11, and the people who dedicate their careers to stopping online predators by being decoys. I honor and salute you all.



Thank you.
2006-10-02 14:44:54 UTC
If by hero you mean some who did/does something I myself could not do for myself, then I have to say JESUS the CHRIST.



He laid down His life so I could have mine and that more abundantly.



And like many other "heroes"...He doesn't ask for much of anything in return except that I tell the world about Him.
Special Ed
2006-10-02 11:14:37 UTC
Teachers, Police, Firefighters.
katerina c
2006-10-02 07:58:28 UTC
My heroes? I am mature enough, I don't have any heroes anymore.



Just have prototypes, standards and I mostly appreciate for their offer the Humanitarian Organisations. Among them, Medical Doctors of the World and especially the greek team, that has been excluded from the international organisation when they have offered their services in Yugoslavia during the embargo, some years ago.

And all those having the knowledge, the sensitivity and the courage to say no when they have to do it.

Just for the cronacle, when I was younger, my hero was the prime actor of the film "The beauty and the monster". It was the monster, the result of a genetic mutation, fighting for a better world and protecting the beauty of his heart.



katerina
LUCKY3
2006-10-03 10:06:48 UTC
My Mom...she is spectacular, dynamic, all loving and never judging. She is a leader, a pioneer, lives life on the edge of chaos--with a smile. She is open, sees the bright-side in everything, always has energy to support someone in need. She is brilliant, persevering and has the most radiant smile. She is loved, revered and cherished. If I become half of the woman she is, I will be truly AMAZING!



As for people I respect: Abraham Lincoln, Robert E Lee, Warren Buffet
Maria
2006-10-03 08:33:57 UTC
I wish I had a real life hero.



One person I admire very much is Derek Jeter's mother. Though I know almost nothing about her, from the way her son manages his life, she must be a wonderful person. Here's to you, Mrs. Jeter.
Joseph, II
2006-10-02 22:26:04 UTC
My heroes- are all those people who go about their business- with a smile, a caring word, a helping hand, -and nary a complaint. These are like Saints among us- because they carry the World on their shoulders.
2006-10-03 05:51:16 UTC
"I have been called brave. What is brave? Let me clarify this. Of course we all know this is short for brave-r-y. That goes without even being said. But is also a symbol of another thing. It is a symbol of doing one's duty no matter what is scarring him personally. Take your World War II. There was many heroes in World War II. What were your heroes? Who were your heroes? Let me clairfy this. Thank you for having me!"
kitty
2006-10-02 18:25:38 UTC
Mother Theresa and Lady Diana, both were giving a lot to others without asking anything in return
MiLuv
2006-10-02 14:09:29 UTC
My hero was my brother. He saved everyone in my house's life when our house caught fire while we were sleeping in July of 1994. He lost his life saving us. That was the most unselfish act anyone has ever done, and that proved that he truly loved us all. He was all of our hero, and will remain in our hearts forever.
Blossom_Kitty
2006-10-02 12:21:25 UTC
My father was and still is my hero. He was an honorable man, spoke softly and carried a big stick, generous to a fault and very respectful...
V B
2006-10-02 08:56:37 UTC
Anyone who lives as a good person, treats people well, doesn't judge on apperence, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, etc. It may sound dull, but there aren't that many of these people out there. And of course, people like the ones who risk their lives for us, unselfishly- our troops, police, and fire fighters come to mind.
j14456um
2006-10-02 22:19:29 UTC
I wish I could say that there is one person who is my hero, but really, my hero is made up of many parts of different people: Eleanor Roosevelt's influence on society; Ghandi's wisdom; Mother Theresa's compassion; Stephen Hawking's intellect.
2006-10-02 20:53:52 UTC
Gordon Freeman, Trey Parker, Matt Stone.



the end
2006-10-02 04:27:16 UTC
Superman, Batman, Spiderman, he he he.



Seriously, I admire what Bob Geldof has achieved. Nobody could have organised Band Aid and Live Aid but him. He's like The Terminator that guy. Michael Hutchence and Paula Yates screwed with him over custody of his kids, they're both dead now, he's still alive and he's got the kids. I wouldn't want Geldof as an opponent.
Delphyne
2006-10-02 19:12:29 UTC
L. Frank Baum. Because he refused to give up on his dreams and for giving the world connections.



He wrote The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, and others.
mouse c
2006-10-02 16:57:17 UTC
my hero is my 25 yr old son. he is in the navy serving his country. recently after getting back from over seas in the frighting zone he put out a fire in a plane in Jacksonville Florida and saved countless lives and property. he received a medal for it. but he was my hero at the age of 12. when money ran out he went and mowed yards for milk and bread money. not being asked to. just because of his big heart and the love for his family. there is nothing i would not do for my hero. i would die for him. not only because he is my son. but because this world needs more hero's like him to give us hope.
Mightymo
2006-10-02 11:09:50 UTC
Mother Teresa, who lived her life selfless and helping others.

Bob Geldorf and all the rest of the celebrities who throw themselves into a cause are not hero's, they are taking their celebrity status to implore in their designer clothes and boots other people to give and give and give. The only one who did get bankrupt is Bob. But that doesn't make him a hero.
Lonez
2006-10-03 08:08:09 UTC
Pope John Paul is my hero because of his incredible values.
2006-10-02 17:31:05 UTC
One of my heroes is S.E. Hinton. She wrote a book called "The Outsiders" when she was only 16.
Peachz
2006-10-02 15:15:19 UTC
My mom and my dad....they are always there. Well, at least until my dad passed away, he was. My mom is my best friend. I know my mom has sacrificed so much to give me a good life. I do the same for my children, I had a good teacher.
HMK85
2006-10-02 23:52:10 UTC
My mother because she deserves my respect for raising me and putting up with me and for that she is my hero. Also people who will go out of their way to speak the truth.
BadSarahBad
2006-10-02 23:02:07 UTC
Those individuals who live life to the fullest with the most minimal interest in what others think of them without being narcissistic or inconsiderate.
2006-10-02 05:42:47 UTC
Here, I have to be honest. Most ppl do not deserve my honoring them. Above all my hero was my mother, she instilled in me the belief that I become who I want to be, that questioning what is, is an asset and that free thinking, study and evaluation for myself was the greatest gift that I could give to anyone. Being honest with myself, was most important and that I like myself more than I like anyone else but to always be tolerant of what others believe to be true for themselves. She also taught me that education without application was useless and no more than intellectual masturbation.
Rob
2006-10-03 07:41:55 UTC
Film composer John Williams. He's the greatest composer ever, in all of world history.
John-John
2006-10-03 05:15:31 UTC
I respect L.Ron Hubbard, for he dedicated his entire fortune and life to provide mankind

the necessary tools for betterment and spiritual freedom! The one thing it distinguishes

him from other Philosophers and great men is this : whatever he proposed man, was he able to sustain it by a proved application!



Ciao........John-John.
kriend
2006-10-02 11:34:12 UTC
My heroes are fellow humans/ or animals who work with humans, who overcome difficult situations or die saving/ attempting to save another person's life. Their memories and deeds are not soon forgotten.
joserizal
2006-10-03 03:35:14 UTC
My heros would be Apl.de.ap of the black eyed peas and Manny paccuiao. Apl.de.ap was raised in a really poor family here in the Philippines.. I meet him in a club and shook his hand cuz I had backstage VIP pass when he came to visit here .. you should read his biography.. It's really interesting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apl.de.ap
2006-10-03 09:46:42 UTC
Hero is an overused term that does not mean much today.
cherrygurl
2006-10-03 05:58:35 UTC
My 4 sons are my heroes, they saved my life. In an emergency situation, they stayed calm and got me the help I needed to stay alive
busman_octa
2006-10-02 15:52:38 UTC
My parent's, and all who gave there life durring the 9/11 disaster.
Banglacat
2006-10-02 11:44:10 UTC
My childhood hero was a local prankster. As I grew up I changed my hero. First it was my father. I grew up farther & found out that he also lies. Again i changed my hero. My new hero was a n indian filmstar, Shahrukh Khan. Later i found him 2 b a boring actor & again changed my hero. This time I got interested in mathematics & Gauss (Carl Frederic) became my new hero. but he was 2 difficult 2 understand & I found Einstein easier. But I had not gon thru his generel theory still. Later when i failed him I decided 2 make a new hero. Guess who. Hey, its me, myself.
Suet
2006-10-03 05:45:13 UTC
stephen hawkings.



For beleiving that his contributions to advance the human race are more important than his daily struggle. If only more of us had such a calling.
beckini
2006-10-03 01:15:22 UTC
I really respect and admire my sister in law. She is a Godly woman. She has great musical talent. She is a wonderful wife and mother too.
2006-10-03 01:45:16 UTC
Superman!
2006-10-02 04:32:06 UTC
All People who are not wearing a mask and being straightforward in life, and at the same time face dire consequences for their doing so.

And still maintain that stance in spite of it.
the ole ball and chain
2006-10-03 07:25:32 UTC
I would say my father he did everything in his power to keep us as a strong family and he did he was a great man and a wonderful teacher I miss him very much
2006-10-02 19:22:30 UTC
Probably, we would never " cross " heroes. At least, I think I wold have great doubts and little respect for anyone this site could name. Disabuse me of that though; ask a substantive question.
2006-10-02 17:05:36 UTC
my grandmom and people of 9/11 and the military services fighting in iraq
Taz
2006-10-02 18:57:15 UTC
I don't have heroes. I just admire people for their characters, their strength, abilities, fulfillment and for their goals.



I can admire my parents or great people who I have never seen.



My parents I admire cause they have made me who I am. And Madre Teresa, for example, for being an example of universal love.
Harley
2006-10-02 17:38:24 UTC
As you grow older you find that you don't hero worship another but there are those that I certainly admire. My parents. My husband.

Those who give of themselves unselfishly,IE Mother Theresa
2006-10-03 09:24:05 UTC
Jesus Christ. He did for us what no other mere mortal I have ever known or heard of could do.



Among mere mortals: Martin Luther King Jr. and many anonymous people who selflessly risk and sacrifice without thought of reward or fame for others.
2006-10-03 01:37:42 UTC
50cent. A poor man turned to the top musician in the business. A successful entrepreneur. And on top of that, straight up keeping it real.

Get rich or die tryin.
2006-10-02 14:41:58 UTC
Aren't we getting enough of these questions from Dropping Knowledge already????
Samantha M
2006-10-02 04:36:42 UTC
My heros are the men and women who fought in wars to make this country of our (Australia) a better place to live. For now and for our childrens future.
2006-10-02 20:59:52 UTC
Bill Clinton.





WE WANT A RETURN TO THE GREAT CLINTON YEARS.





The Clinton presidency left America with record economic growth and prosperity:



Average economic growth of 4.0 percent per year, compared to average growth of 2.8 percent during the previous years. The economy grew for 116 consecutive months, the most in history.[16]

Creation of more than 22.5 million jobs—the most jobs ever created under a single administration, and more than were created in the previous 12 years. Of the total new jobs, 20.7 million, or 92 percent, were in the private sector.[17]

Economic gains spurred an increase in family incomes for all Americans. Since 1993, real median family income increased by $6,338, from $42,612 in 1993 to $48,950 in 1999 (in 1999 dollars).[18]

Overall unemployment dropped to the lowest level in more than 30 years, down from 6.9 percent in 1993 to just 4.0 percent in January 2001. The unemployment rate was below 5 percent for 40 consecutive months. Unemployment for African Americans fell from 14.2 percent in 1992 to 7.3 percent in 2000, the lowest rate on record. Unemployment for Hispanics fell from 11.8 percent in October 1992 to 5.0 percent in 2000, also the lowest rate on record.[17]

Inflation dropped to its lowest rate since the Kennedy Administration, averaging 2.5 percent, and fell from 4.7 percent during the previous administration.[19]

The homeownership rate reached 67.7 percent near the end of the Clinton administration, the highest rate on record. In contrast, the homeownership rate fell from 65.6 percent in the first quarter of 1981 to 63.7 percent in the first quarter of 1993.[20]

The poverty rate also declined from 15.1 percent in 1993 to 11.8 percent in 1999, the largest six-year drop in poverty in nearly 30 years. This left 7 million fewer people in poverty than there were in 1993.[21]

The surplus in fiscal year 2000 was $237 billion—the third consecutive surplus and the largest surplus ever.[20]

President Clinton reached across the aisle and worked with the Republican-led Congress to enact welfare reform. As a result, welfare rolls dropped dramatically and were the lowest since 1969. Between January 1993 and September of 1999, the number of welfare recipients dropped by 7.5 million (a 53 percent decline) to 6.6 million. In comparison, between 1981-1992, the number of welfare recipients increased by 2.5 million (a 22 percent increase) to 13.6 million people.[22]
Melody
2006-10-02 19:26:35 UTC
People who persevere to get the job done to make life better. They are not boastful or severe in their actions. They are humble. Like Christ.
?
2006-10-03 09:42:03 UTC
Hillary Clinton, she's done a lot of good things, she's a senator and I want her to be President, she deserves it
2006-10-05 20:14:57 UTC
Medics.
2006-10-02 19:30:48 UTC
My cousin Jack



He's a high school drop out who started his own Real Estate School, started two mortgage banking businesses, became a Real Estate Broker, etc.



He showed me anyone can do anything if they set their mind to it.
Just Thinking
2006-10-02 17:21:33 UTC
People who unselfishly volunteer their time to aid and comfort others in society.
2006-10-02 16:27:43 UTC
None really. I've learned that if you worship people as heroes, they will always let you down. There are people I admire, but that's as far as I go.
Sabyasachi
2006-10-03 09:00:34 UTC
Gandhi and my friend who is a profesor in Universidad de Navarrra. I really admire them a lot
Rebel6
2006-10-02 17:14:22 UTC
My mommy because she tries so hard to make me happy...I'll be lucky to become even half the woman she is. Also, my grandparents because they have all the wisdom that has helped me make it this far in life.
x3holdaloverclose
2006-10-03 08:47:29 UTC
jesus

my family

steve irwin

Ringo Starr

My best friend

Bill Gates

George W. Bush

Will Smith

Reese Witherspoon

and most importantly

my role model...

MISS JENNA JAMESION
2006-10-08 16:19:29 UTC
is it weird i dont have a hero?
sultan
2006-10-02 23:33:11 UTC
All unsung heroes "who sacrificed there tomorrow for Humankind's Today"
crazy b
2006-10-02 21:15:19 UTC
my heroes are the american worker,when im worn out and lose my zest for work,i see all the others that march on and do what they have to to make it,and it can inspire you and give you insight on your own agenda you deal with.
Nani
2006-10-02 10:58:58 UTC
I respect Jesus Christ, Mother Teresa, the Pope, Abraham Lincoln and Oprah Winfrey.



The Pope and Oprah Winfrey are the only contemporaries. Now that's a sad state of affairs when we can find so few modern day heroes.
reese100
2006-10-02 17:07:49 UTC
Parents that stay at home with their small children. My mother was such and I remembered being comforted when I came home from school. She was available if anything happened at school. Often we would get surprise visits from her at school to see if we were "acting up". Our teachers appreciated it.
Earthling
2006-10-02 13:10:12 UTC
My mom, really. She is just an amazing person and I don't know how to tell you why she's my hero.
miso1cat
2006-10-02 16:45:48 UTC
My sponsor in AA. Because she did it through the roughest of times.
carcaterra
2006-10-02 12:56:55 UTC
mustafa kemal ataturk....he showed that just one single man could do so much for his country. he is the founder of the republic of turkey...



joe satriani and steve vai: because they are so passionate about their music and are one of those rare modern musicians, who can really put soul into their music
Riss
2006-10-02 12:56:23 UTC
Hailey,Isaiah,Celina,Faith they are my heros because they made me their mommy,and my nephew Ethan and my mom who is a recovering alcoholic.shes been sober for over a year now and I'm so proud if her.
dee
2006-10-03 05:54:44 UTC
my dad, 'cause he's a great man ...a man with values...a man that has taught me to always be simply me ...a person that has her own opinions her own believes ....he made me a proud strong person a thing that lots of people lack ...he's simply the reason why everything eventually seems right.
jkskeet@sbcglobal.net
2006-10-02 19:31:37 UTC
My husband, definitely my husband...even after 12 years since he delivered our last child at home...certainly not planned, he's still, without a doubt, MY HERO!
2006-10-02 17:09:54 UTC
Allen iverson, he is my hero id do ANYTHING to get into the NBA or go pro in ball i love it
myhorsalwayswins
2006-10-04 07:56:12 UTC
My Parents, My wife and son....they help me, giving support in life to carry on and THE GREAT BUDDHA...he teaches me what life is all about and how to end suffering.
peter w
2006-10-03 09:23:32 UTC
all the professional agitators cause there like the founding fathers making trouble some would think but they do things for the better
Nick
2006-10-03 00:32:49 UTC
well i consider heros as the person who is at his excellancy in his own field like

amitabh bachchan- film faternity

sachin tendulkar- cricket

ronaldo- football
sa
2006-10-02 11:18:33 UTC
Mahatma Gandhi, because he fought with the mighty empire (England)with the so called weapon NONVIOLENCE and obtained INDEPENDENCE to India.
london4900
2006-10-02 10:11:19 UTC
My hero is Jesus Christ, who taught us to love unconditionally regardless of a person's race, background, class or financial status. Christ had a special love for the poor people. He also was an example of immense power covered with humility and peacefullness.
Lost. at. Sea.
2006-10-02 22:10:50 UTC
Real peoples.

By the way, are you a machine?
Ve
2006-10-02 16:07:42 UTC
My heroes are God, because without him nothing is possible. My parents because they have taught me some valuble lessons.
Lizzie
2006-10-02 16:03:32 UTC
I have alot of heros, but I really admire doctors. You know that if we look beneath oursleves we'll find that we are our own heros also. :)
2006-10-08 10:15:33 UTC
i am my own hero.



i do not adore anyone enough to put him/her on the pedestal.
Indiana Jonas
2006-10-02 19:26:50 UTC
Everyone I know has let me down one way or another. So no heroes here as of now.
2006-10-02 19:09:09 UTC
my mother. she raised me by herself. shes an independent. successful, extremely intelligent, proud black queen. the good lord truly broke the mold when he created her. shes my best friend, my right hand. and my mentor. A truly phenomenal woman.
ElOsoBravo
2006-10-02 04:34:04 UTC
Bill Gates, Warren Buffet, Bill Clinton, Google management and others who are leading the trend setting movement for private sector to contribute their due to socially responsible giving and development.
♥Lasha♥
2006-10-03 05:46:41 UTC
my heroes are my grand-father and my uncle, both hard-working and upright persons. I miss them in my life and hope I can make them proud of me someday.
?
2006-10-03 00:44:18 UTC
An average Indian is my hero (ine). (S)he patiently fights and survives corruption,congress,cricket,crime and caste .
shominyyuspa
2006-10-02 13:04:56 UTC
Jesus Christ. I say this because some might die for a good person but only one would die for a world of sinners.
The One
2006-10-03 03:03:09 UTC
Jesus Christ, St. Mary mother of Jesus, and St. John the Baptist
2006-10-02 16:56:34 UTC
Those that focus on service to others.
2006-10-02 14:07:18 UTC
All my friends. They're what I look up to. They speak their minds, don't let anyone push them around and they're themselves. Plus they've saved me multiple times.
2006-10-02 22:19:36 UTC
Jesus, because he died for me when I was really living life all bad. Hurt him every day yet he still waited for me. Foresaw everything I was going to do, think, and still waited patiently for me to come around. Patience, long suffering, kindness, goodness, love, and died horribly for me and you. "No greater love than a man, lay down his life for his friends.". I think that says it all.

:)
dixieprayerlady
2006-10-02 19:48:10 UTC
Well there are two The Lord and my husband
daryavaush
2006-10-02 19:47:16 UTC
Bobby Darin.



He had a very short time to accomplish his goals and he accomplished well, he was smart, generous, compassionate, caring, an amazing human being.
ĴΩŋ
2006-10-04 12:10:50 UTC
All of the astronauts of the world.



They are the ONLY frontiersmen in the known universe.
saccharine baby
2006-10-03 00:02:14 UTC
My heroes are Jesus Crist, My mom, and my great grandmother.
Kharm
2006-10-02 09:49:17 UTC
Gandhi.





Peace and love to all.



Be Blessed.
rottentothecore
2006-10-03 08:13:21 UTC
well lets see .

any man or woman that goes to war for thier country.

firefighters-policemen.doctors.pilots,emt,s,

and anyone who puts out of there time

to coach or to teach our children of this universe.



volunteers are the best group of all..........
MV
2006-10-03 05:55:09 UTC
Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and all those that really want to be real human beings.
Granny 1
2006-10-02 13:45:18 UTC
My Dad , he was the most fair and honest guy you would ever meet.
2006-10-02 12:34:32 UTC
Men of the Bible who accomplished great things despite obstacles and naysayers
tina m
2006-10-02 11:38:34 UTC
I don't believe in heros.



I can respect people who make positive contributions, but I woulnd't call them heros.



That word is so overrated.
bty53404242
2006-10-02 04:24:38 UTC
My Mum... Shes my hero and my kids they taught me so much
2006-10-03 02:52:58 UTC
1) My parents



2) Our military, they are as close to real life superheros as you are going to find.
42yxalag
2006-10-06 18:38:47 UTC
rock bands, they saved me in the worst of times
Miss Jet Black
2006-10-02 20:30:04 UTC
Our Heavenly Creator, Jesus Christ and all of those whom paved the way for all of us today.
2006-10-02 14:28:09 UTC
Real life?





My mum and my dad and my grandmother
?
2006-10-02 10:19:33 UTC
Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard M. Nixon, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan in the recent time period, V.P.'s Dan Quayle and Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Popes John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I and John Paul II and Benedict XVI, and Pius XII, General Robert E. Lee, President of the CSA Jefferson Davis, Generals George Patton, Norman Schwarzkopf and Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Antonin Scalia, . . . and the list goes on. The pattern there is that they are men of responsible thinking in responsible positions with admirable personal and professional qualities. But then that's obvious. God, as in Jesus our Christ - my Number One "Hero" - Bless you.
2006-10-02 04:32:39 UTC
No heroes for me. As George Benson put it, " I've never found anyone to fulfill my needs". Although Bob Marley came closest.



Everybody is searching for a hero

People need someone to look up to

I never found anyone to fulfill my needs

A lonely place to be

So I learned to depend on me
david j
2006-10-02 04:24:40 UTC
Cristiano Ronaldo because of what he did to the sais at the world cup.
always
2006-10-03 09:10:59 UTC
None. everyone makes mistakes, no matter were they are in life.
flignar
2006-10-02 10:27:37 UTC
Jack Welch - because he gets it.
dash
2006-10-02 09:09:25 UTC
Lance Armstrong,

he proves us that each of us is capable accomplishing our dreams.
murphys_lawyers
2006-10-02 04:34:51 UTC
John Lennon, Galileo, but really its a collective bunch including myself...where ego I go..

just like sheep
gorgeouschic
2006-10-02 23:36:20 UTC
my lola. shes the best grandma! miss u mamay!
KoKo
2006-10-02 11:24:36 UTC
My daughter says: Daddy! (she's three!)
waycyber
2006-10-02 04:38:05 UTC
Jesus Christ, because He made it possible for all of Mankind to have Eternal Life.

St Francis of Assissi, because he gave up his wealth to live a life of simplicity depending totally on the teachings of Jesus Christ

St Samson of Dol, because if half the things that are spoken about of his life are true, he was an amazing man.

Mahatma Gandhi, because he taught that peace and tolerence could be achieved without aggressiveness.

Dalai Lama, another man of peace.

Martin Luther King Jr, who showed that faith in Christ should unite all races.

Frank Jenner, a humble man who, for over 40 years, gave out tracts on George Street, Sydney, Australia and through them many found faith in Jesus who then went on to bring more people into God's Kingdom. In all, this man was responsible for tens of thousands finding Christ, yet he did not know of one convert until two weeks before his death.

Noel Stanton, whose vision created a church based on the teachings of Christ and His Apostles that opens itself to the most needy in society and builds communities of love and justice.
D W
2006-10-03 09:00:38 UTC
Two

Growing up it was my dad

As adult it was my husband
lutha459
2006-10-02 15:19:55 UTC
You're a sock puppet, aren't you?
rainbow
2006-10-02 13:50:03 UTC
My husband.
samuel a
2006-10-04 14:01:56 UTC
Jesus Christ of Nazareth
Da Great 1
2006-10-08 04:11:34 UTC
God because he made me in his own image.
blakree
2006-10-02 06:11:06 UTC
My hero,my father(D1983)
chastityelizabeth
2006-10-02 12:38:03 UTC
Parents

....they stay strong in faith through it all
2006-10-03 00:47:13 UTC
Osama bin laden he's never been captured
2006-10-02 18:03:30 UTC
Myself, and a few dead people, and my parents.
2006-10-02 15:15:24 UTC
doctors and teachers and family
fuschiafish
2006-10-02 21:34:32 UTC
Why should we have heroes to start with? ... who said so?
flirtalicious
2006-10-02 17:43:04 UTC
My DAD... I LOVE YOU and I MISS YOU DAD!

My SON ... He gives me strength and hope!
williegod
2006-10-02 16:33:29 UTC
My spouse, my children, and my grandchildren.
James S
2006-10-02 14:25:12 UTC
I am my own hero.
Nate E
2006-10-02 13:35:59 UTC
Jesus. He loved the unloveable.
Cocolocococ
2006-10-02 09:53:19 UTC
mirko crocop filipovic, croatian mma fighter, because he is so succesfull and his way to this was so hard
SuperGirls™
2006-10-02 21:05:21 UTC
My mommy and daddy!
Albannach
2006-10-02 10:02:05 UTC
My hero? You don't deserve to know.
ỉη ץ٥ڵ
2006-10-02 08:58:30 UTC
hero worship is unhealthy. we should all be our own heroes.



i have to pick someone?

then surely it is the Dali Lama.
2006-10-02 20:45:11 UTC
MY HEROS ARE THOSE WHO CAN MAKE YOU SHUT UP
bugojanka69
2006-10-02 10:43:02 UTC
well... what if i dont have a heroe... why is there supposed to be one???
amit g
2006-10-03 02:51:19 UTC
moses jesus and muhammad
Am
2006-10-02 10:08:16 UTC
No one, because I believe we are all heroes

;-)
jqdsilva
2006-10-02 12:04:31 UTC
those who respect me.
Anonymous
2006-10-02 09:56:45 UTC
my familiy

steve irwin

me:)
Tara R
2006-10-02 08:56:05 UTC
Hillary Clinton. She is a strong, amazing woman, and I believe in her values.
Joe B
2006-10-02 21:44:50 UTC
ME.
Peter
2006-10-02 21:04:46 UTC
Jesus
elizabethcard100887
2006-10-03 09:07:20 UTC
jesus christ


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