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If not what would you change? ***** 10. Fred Durst - The man is currently the lead singer of the overwhelmingly popular hip-hop/rock group Limp Bizkit. His in your face wigger lyrics and attitude started a movement that is bringing true rock to its knees. Having a hardcore mismatched fan base from gangster rap lovin' snoochies to suburban-Mtv-teenybopper-ghetto-superstars will ensure this a@@hole and his band longevity and profit. 9. David Arquette - The splendidly talented Rosanna Arquette would be spinning in her grave if she weren't still alive at seeing the bastardized roles her brother plays time and again. A disgrace to the Arquette name, the one redeeming feature of this loathsome leviathan is he managed to bag Courtney Cox. Unfortunately that makes America bitter and jealous propelling hatred for Davey to a far greater plane then could have been achieved by simply paying 8 bucks to see Ready to Rumble. 8. George W. Bush - He's daddy's little boy, a presidential puppet of big business and the conservative right wing sector. The man with a silver spoon in his mouth bigger then the state he failed to govern properly. Less then stellar marks in school combined with failed business dealings and Dubya's liberal use of alcohol and cocaine are all overlooked because he's oh so sorry and so damned charismatic. Groomed from birth to give the wealthiest 1% of the tax bracket half the expected surplus, this rich failure of a man is long overdue for a kick to the scrotum. Many ballots to boot Bush in the balls came from the African American community of Dade and Broward counties with the usual addition 'at least this vote will count.' 7. Jaleel White - Since 1989, Jaleel played the nerd you loved to hate, Steve Urkel on the syndicated television series Family Matters. With tremendously irritating catch phrases including but not limited too, 'Did I do that?' and 'I've fallen and I can't get up!' Jaleel carved himself an annoying niche that would last
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