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To: Wuli
Prior to 1909, all American coins had female or Indian depictions of Liberty. The Lincoln cent of 1909 was supposed to be a one-time commemorative event, but it held on. Our other coins fell into the presidential pattern over the decades due to high public and political regard for the imperial presidency.

It's time to go back to female or Indian depictions of Liberty.

80 posted on 02/20/2019 12:51:12 PM PST by Publius ("Who is John Galt?" by Billthedrill & Publius available at Amazon.)
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To: Publius

I guess Lincoln is the ONE and only exception I would make to my earlier statement.

Yes, I get some folks opinion of Lincoln as an “imperial” president who exceeded his authority, and even some who consider him as having single handedly caused the civil war.

I get that but do not subscribe to all the ideas behind those opinions. At the end of the day, and I am not sure how else it could have been otherwise, we have a continent wide nation and as much strength and appreciation for our freedoms as can be found anywhere in the world. I cannot say I know that that outcome could not have been achieved differently, only that it was not. So, yes, I make an exception for Lincoln, for very possibly the nation the founders started may not have survived and grown. The conclusions from the civil war finally settled a debate that had persisted and made divisions within the nation since it’s founding - can a person be owned like property - and we know the answer.


87 posted on 02/20/2019 1:06:13 PM PST by Wuli
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