Posted on 06/17/2015 7:51:06 PM PDT by Nachum
The Obama administration is taking Alexander Hamilton, the first Treasury Secretary, off of the ten dollar bill.
They will replace him with a woman.
Scoop: Goodbye Alexander Hamilton. Hello 1st woman on the $10 bill. http://t.co/S1Or49drYo pic.twitter.com/088rppV4dP
Benny (@bennyjohnson) June 17, 2015
Dana Loesch added:
There is nothing wrong now with Hamilton, a Founder, Constitution signer, and founder of the Federalist Party, on the $10 bill. The choice to remove him for a yet-to-be-named woman while a genocidal, Democrat bigot who defied a Supreme Court ruling to tickle his relocation fetish remains on the $20 is insulting.
This is racial discriimination of the worst sort against Caribbean natives!
Margret Sanger. Who else?
“Birth control must lead ultimately to a cleaner race.” — Margaret Sanger.
CC
PC BS, and more fundamental transformation. Someday all the founders will be gong if something doesn’t change.
(No bro ever sed Lenny Ro be bitin’ dat dog.)
Bruce Gender......
I understand that Monica Lewinsky was considered but eliminated shortly thereafter because they determined her face has already been on a Bill.....
My guess is Margaret Sanger or Madalyn Murray O’Hair.
Oh no, it happened...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt once served hot dogs at a state dinner.
On June 11, 1939, FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt were hosting King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Hyde Park, their home in Hudson Valley. It was the first time a reigning British monarch had ever set foot in its former colony. And, to celebrate such a momentous occasion, the president served the royals a dinner of hot dogs and beer (perhaps this was also the first White House beer summit?), which the visiting leaders enjoyed while eating with the cooks, gardeners, and other staffers of the Roosevelt estate. FDR’s mother was not pleased with her son’s antics. The queen had no idea how to eat a hot dog. The New York Times was immensely amused.
Haven’t you heard?
Bruce Jenner’s going on the $3 bill.
If he does this, it can be changed again.
I thought this was out of the president’s hand, like a non-political deal by the mint itself.
The “woman” will probably be Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt, one of America’s “favorites”.
First they removed the founder off the ten, nobody said anything...
The next president can and should undo this.
If you want a woman on a bill, then create a new denomination — say $25 — and put one on it.
I wonder if they know Hamilton was mulatto?
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/08/garden/surprises-in-the-family-tree.html
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