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1 posted on 04/27/2016 5:56:26 PM PDT by massmike
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And the MLK statue doesn’t belong in DC either. Move it to his hometown. It’s cra**** looking besides.


2 posted on 04/27/2016 5:57:59 PM PDT by Sacajaweau
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3 posted on 04/27/2016 5:58:18 PM PDT by nascarnation
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Harriet was a Gun-Toting, Christian, Republican Woman.

Jackson was a Democrat!

LOL.


4 posted on 04/27/2016 6:01:53 PM PDT by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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Jackson made his name by killing indians in Florida and creating the trail of tears as President. I understand that he was a man of his time and a man of the people during his day. As a result, he’s been honored by being placed on the twenty.

Now it’s time to honor Harriet Tubman. She suffered much in her quest against slavery and I have no problem seeing her face on a twenty dollar bill. Not everything is an example of the PC police. It’s just time to honor the contributions of someone else who shaper American History..


5 posted on 04/27/2016 6:02:07 PM PDT by Mustangman
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What's to stop future leftist nutjobs from changing all the currency to leftist heroes? How does the treasury secretary get to decide unilaterally what goes on our currency? And how does King Barack get to change the name of landforms?

We've now entered a period of our history where leftists have taken over and imposed their warped vision of U.S. history on the country will little opposition from our Republican "leaders." Expect to see Jesse Jackson's or Al Sharpton's ugly mugs on some currency in the coming decades.

6 posted on 04/27/2016 6:03:50 PM PDT by driftless2 (For long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion)
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Probably wouldn’t be a USA without Old Hickory. He single handedly prevented South Carolina from seceding in the 1820s. At that point the country probably wouldn’t have stayed together. You would likely have bunch of little countries east of the Mississippi, the Southwest part of Mexico, and the Northwest part of Canada.


8 posted on 04/27/2016 6:04:04 PM PDT by Hugin (Conservatism without Nationalism is a fraud.)
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I absolutely never heard of her. I absolutely do not want her on my currency. How about Ronald Reagan — How about a GREAT AMERICAN????


10 posted on 04/27/2016 6:07:24 PM PDT by WENDLE (TRUMP IS THE GREATEST AMERICAN SINCE GEORGE WASHINGTON!!)
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I admire and respect Tubman. But there is a better answer here. Jackson desperately warned us about central bankers. 20 dollars from his era is roughly the buying power of 500 today.
Put Tubman on the new 500 dollar bill. Use it to demonstrate precisely what Jackson warned us would happen.


11 posted on 04/27/2016 6:08:53 PM PDT by DesertRhino ("I want those feeble minded asses overthrown,,,)
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“As a headline in a Washington Post blog admits, “If you have no idea who Harriet Tubman is, you’re not alone.””

Who is “you”, Washington Post?

My guess is most Americans don’t know who Andrew Jackson is either.


15 posted on 04/27/2016 6:21:20 PM PDT by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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First one of those I get, I’m gonna burn.


17 posted on 04/27/2016 6:29:29 PM PDT by W. (Screw it. Send in the Marines! NOW!)
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Harriet Tubman, an obscure figure in U.S. history...

Aren't tokens a form of racism...according to the BLM Handbook of Hurt Feelings and Everyday Pissedoffedness Definitions?

19 posted on 04/27/2016 6:36:05 PM PDT by OldSmaj (I will be unable to find the Republican ballot box this election. They are lost. Not I.)
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Dishonoring General Jackson

Thursday - April 21, 2016 at 9:24 pm

By Patrick J. Buchanan

In Samuel Eliot Morison’s “The Oxford History of the American People,” there is a single sentence about Harriet Tubman.

“An illiterate field hand, (Tubman) not only escaped herself but returned repeatedly and guided more than 300 slaves to freedom.”

Morison, however, devotes most of five chapters to the greatest soldier-statesman in American history, save Washington, that pivotal figure between the Founding Fathers and the Civil War — Andrew Jackson.

Slashed by a British officer in the Revolution, and a POW at 14, the orphaned Jackson went west, rose to head up the Tennessee militia, crushed an Indian uprising at Horseshoe Bend, Alabama, in the War of 1812, then was ordered to New Orleans to defend the threatened city.

In one of the greatest victories in American history, memorialized in song, Jackson routed a British army and aborted a British scheme to seize New Orleans, close the Mississippi, and split the Union.

In 1818, ordered to clean out renegade Indians rampaging in Georgia, Jackson stormed into Florida, seized and hanged two British agitators, put the Spanish governor on a boat to Cuba, and claimed Florida for the USA.

Secretary of State John Quincy Adams closed the deal. Florida was ours, and Jacksonville is among its great cities.

Though he ran first in popular and electoral votes in 1824, Jackson was denied the presidency by the “corrupt bargain” of Adams and Henry Clay, who got secretary of state.

Jackson came back to win the presidency in 1828, recognized the Texas republic of his old subaltern Sam Houston, who had torn it from Mexico, and saw his vice president elected after his two terms.

He ended his life at his beloved Hermitage, pushing for the annexation of Texas and nomination of “dark horse” James K. Polk, who would seize the Southwest and California from Mexico and almost double the size of the Union.

Was Jackson responsible for the Cherokees’ “Trail of Tears”?

Yes. And Harry Truman did Hiroshima, and Winston Churchill did Dresden.

Great men are rarely good men, and Jackson was a Scots-Irish duelist, Indian fighter and slave owner. But then, Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Monroe were slave owners before him.

To remove his portrait from the front of the $20 bill, and replace it with Tubman’s, is affirmative action that approaches the absurd.

Whatever one’s admiration for Tubman and her cause, she is not the figure in history Jackson was.

Indeed, if the fight against slavery is the greatest cause in our history, why not honor John Brown, hanged for his raid on Harper’s Ferry to start a revolution to free the slaves, after he butchered slave owners in “Bleeding Kansas”? John Brown was the real deal.

But replacing Jackson with Tubman is not the only change coming.

The back of the $5 bill will soon feature Martin Luther King, Eleanor Roosevelt, and opera singer Marian Anderson, who performed at the Lincoln Memorial after being kept out of segregated Constitution Hall in 1939.

That act of race discrimination came during the second term of FDR, Eleanor’s husband and the liberal icon who named Klansman Hugo Black to the Supreme Court and put 110,000 Japanese into concentration camps.

And, lest we forget, while Abraham Lincoln remains on the front of the $5 bill, the war he launched cost 620,000 dead, and his beliefs in white supremacy and racial separatism were closer to those of David Duke than Dr. King.

Alexander Hamilton, the architect of the American economy, will stay on the $10 bill, due in part to the intervention of hip-hop artists from the popular musical, “Hamilton,” in New York.

But Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Sojourner Truth, who fought for women’s suffrage, will be put on the back of the $10. While Anthony and Stanton appear in Morison’s history, Sojourner Truth does not.

Added up, while dishonoring Andrew Jackson, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew is putting on the U.S. currency six women — three white, three African-American — and King.

No Catholics, no conservatives, no Hispanics, no white males were apparently even considered.

This is affirmative action raised to fanaticism, a celebration of President Obama’s views and values, and a recasting of our currency to make Obama’s constituents happy at the expense of America’s greatest heroes and historic truth. Leftist role models for American kids now take precedence over the history of our Republic in those we honor.

While King already has a holiday and monument in D.C., were the achievements of any of these six women remotely comparable to what the six men honored on our currency — Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, Jackson, President Grant and Ben Franklin — achieved?

Whatever may be said for Eleanor Roosevelt, compared to her husband, she is an inconsequential figure in American history.

In the dystopian novel, “1984,” Winston Smith labors in the Ministry of Truth, dropping down the “memory hole” stories that must be rewritten to re-indoctrinate the party and proles in the new history, as determined by Big Brother. Jack Lew would have fit right in there.

25 posted on 04/27/2016 7:01:10 PM PDT by gg188 (Ted Cruz, R - Goldman Sachs)
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It’s about time the US Treasury replace the slave owning, Indian hating, murdering Democrat with a loving, pro-life, Republican person of color!


27 posted on 04/27/2016 7:05:13 PM PDT by MIchaelTArchangel (Don't Shut Down the Government! Eliminate Major Parts of the Government!)
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Narcissism, affirmative action and reparations hubris all rolled into one.


29 posted on 04/27/2016 7:06:29 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum ("If voting made any difference they wouldn't let us do it." --Samuel Clemens)
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I do hope Trump says NO to all of this monopoly money.


32 posted on 04/27/2016 7:51:16 PM PDT by minnesota_bound
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This is disgraceful! I don’t object to Tubman’s picture being on the back of the bill but no president should be removed.

The Secretary of the Treasury should not be making this decision! The President should wait for Congress to make any changes. Congress should prevent the president from making changes without their approval. Next thing you know, Jenner’s picture will grace one of our bills!


33 posted on 04/27/2016 8:02:00 PM PDT by jch10 (Hillary in the Big House, not the White House .)
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If they want a woman, Pocahontas is a more natural choice. She is an important historical figure. There is a great tradition of Indians on US money. And it would be a poetic replacement of Jackson.


39 posted on 04/27/2016 9:57:36 PM PDT by UnwashedPeasant (A slave is one who waits for someone to come and free him.)
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As the Orthodox Christian blogger John of Ad Orientem commented:
I see that some people are getting a little bent about what they perceive as politically correct tampering with our currency. I however, view things somewhat differently. A homicidal and racist sociopath, who was also coincidentally the founder of the modern Democratic Party has been bumped from the $20 bill in favor of a black female gun toting Republican.

Problem?

40 posted on 04/28/2016 1:50:12 AM PDT by The_Reader_David (And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know...)
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There are 7 US banknotes currently in circulation. Yes there are higher ones that are legal tender but are almost unseen today.

1 Washington....no party
2 Jefferson....Democrat-Republican
5 Lincoln....Republican
10 Hamilton....Federalist
20 Jackson....Dim
50 Grant...Republican
100 Franklin....Independant
500 McKinley....Republican
1000 Cleveland....Dim
5000 Madison....Democrat-Republican
10000 Chase....Pub then drifted to the Dims
100000 Wilson....Dim


46 posted on 04/28/2016 3:18:07 AM PDT by xp38
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I don't like this. Nothing against Ms. Tubman but old Hickory belongs on the Twenty. Let's put Ms Tubman on the new 250 dollar bill. As for the dim’s they just want to denigrate our founding fathers. If the dim’s want to have their pictures on government items I suggest putting pictures of liberals on all the welfare stuff. After all dim’s don't stand for America they stand for marxism.
48 posted on 04/28/2016 5:58:57 PM PDT by Nuc 1.1 (Nuc 1 Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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