Anonymous wrote:Put someone LBGT on the $20
Anonymous wrote:Ronald Reagan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still getting over the fact that the OP wants to honor both FDR and Reagan. Don't they like, cancel each other out, like matter and anti-matter or something? One of them basically built the federal government, and the other tried to dismantle it. Or is it just about picking someone who was good with the media? I guess they both also survived the White House with a hidden disability (FDR's polio, and Reagan's Alzheimer's).
Eleanor Roosevelt was an amazing woman. Harriet Tubman also. Frances Perkins is another good one.
My mother is an amazing woman too.
What are your mother's human rights accomplishments? Was she also involved in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? Has she served as a delegate to the United Nations? Do tell.
Wait, I'm a bit lost. Are you saying that Tubman or Mankiller (what a name, btw) were involved in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? Eleanor Roosevelt is the only one in that bunch with significant accomplishments of her down. The others were great women--like my mom is--but nothing of that caliber.
Ah. So your opinion is a result of ignorance. I get it now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get rid of presidents and replace with animals or nature scenes.
agreed - the national parks are the best thing about this country.
Anonymous wrote:Get rid of presidents and replace with animals or nature scenes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still getting over the fact that the OP wants to honor both FDR and Reagan. Don't they like, cancel each other out, like matter and anti-matter or something? One of them basically built the federal government, and the other tried to dismantle it. Or is it just about picking someone who was good with the media? I guess they both also survived the White House with a hidden disability (FDR's polio, and Reagan's Alzheimer's).
Eleanor Roosevelt was an amazing woman. Harriet Tubman also. Frances Perkins is another good one.
My mother is an amazing woman too.
What are your mother's human rights accomplishments? Was she also involved in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? Has she served as a delegate to the United Nations? Do tell.
Wait, I'm a bit lost. Are you saying that Tubman or Mankiller (what a name, btw) were involved in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights? Eleanor Roosevelt is the only one in that bunch with significant accomplishments of her down. The others were great women--like my mom is--but nothing of that caliber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harriet Tubman, who was a Union spy as well as an abolitionist and URR conductor.
+1,000,000. Her story is just incredible. Her fortitude and courage were remarkable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honey, it's Reagan, not Regan. Regan is the little girl who lives down the street.
My apologies. Are you always so condescending?