Bruce Lee: Search for physical and mental aptitude, as well as the racism that exists that we may not see.
Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu: Better known as Mother Teresa, she teaches the lesson of humility and self sacrifice.
Helen Keller: Overcoming the handicaps of being deaf and blind, she worked towards a world where these disadvantages need not be a burden.
George S. Patton: There are times when wars need to be fought, and by looking to the past we may see how and why.
Mahaptma Ghandi: One person can make a difference, and save a people from without resorting to violence.
Mohammad Ali: It may not be what's popular, but living according to your beliefs is the honest way to live
Some suggestions are the following, as well as why they haven't been given the status yet.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: While he taught of loving everyone as we are all human beings, he had mistresses while preaching family values.
Malcom X: He did protest for the violent uprising of African Americans, but after his journey to Mecca he saw how all people can coexist in peace, and was killed for trying to bring that message out.
Bill O'Reilly: The problem with choosing the living is that they can change and disappoint, he's become far too big-headed and has become what his critics called him before he actually acted so.
Jimi Hendrix: Changing not only the substance of music but pop culture as well, he was an icon of ... i really don't know much about him.
Gamal AbdEl-Nasser: The elected President of Egypt in the late fifties and sixties, he could have unified the Arab nations under one banner. However, he was a communist despite his non-alignment movement.
Jackie Chan: While he does his own stunts he's only an actor, a jester had he lived in the middle ages
Tenacious D: Hehe, funny man.
Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln, T Roosevelt, Kennedy and ReaganA tribute to the only presidents that brought strength to the American Presidency?