Anonymous wrote:The clear answer is Abraham Lincoln. Saved the country, gave it a renewed sense of purpose and ended slavery for once and for all. Most of the other great Americans were particular to their time or cause, but Lincoln really does transcend all of them.
Anonymous wrote:The clear answer is Abraham Lincoln. Saved the country, gave it a renewed sense of purpose and ended slavery for once and for all. Most of the other great Americans were particular to their time or cause, but Lincoln really does transcend all of them.
Anonymous wrote:Who would DCUM vote as the Greatest American of All Time ? Who’s your vote going to?
I’m undecided. I lean toward Franklin D. Roosevelt but would love to hear responses.
Sidebar - I never realized Thomas Edison was born in 1847 and died in 1931.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked at all the posters mentioning Mr. Rogers. He’s a tv character. You can’t remotely compare him to FDR, Harriet Tubman, and Lincoln. He also gave me the creeps. I wouldn’t be surprised if his name comes up in the Epstein files.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked at all the posters mentioning Mr. Rogers. He’s a tv character. You can’t remotely compare him to FDR, Harriet Tubman, and Lincoln. He also gave me the creeps. I wouldn’t be surprised if his name comes up in the Epstein files.
Anonymous wrote:The.guy who's sometimes credited with saving around a billion lives is a guy named Norman Borlaugh. He was an American agricultural scientist who focused in breeding disease resistant higher yield wheat, then focused in bringing those strains to India and Pakistan. He won the Nobel Peace prize. He's credited with ending famines and preventing mass starvation.
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked at all the posters mentioning Mr. Rogers. He’s a tv character. You can’t remotely compare him to FDR, Harriet Tubman, and Lincoln. He also gave me the creeps. I wouldn’t be surprised if his name comes up in the Epstein files.
Anonymous wrote:Who would DCUM vote as the Greatest American of All Time ? Who’s your vote going to?
I’m undecided. I lean toward Franklin D. Roosevelt but would love to hear responses.
Sidebar - I never realized Thomas Edison was born in 1847 and died in 1931.