Posted on 03/04/2015 9:14:32 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
A new advocacy group wants to see President Andrew Jackson ride off into the sunset. It aims to replace his face on the $20 bill with the portrait of a woman.
Among the 15 choices offered by the group: Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger.
The campaign was started by Barbara Ortiz Howard, who, according to the website, wants to literally raise the profile of a woman in a male-dominated field.
Below is the full list of proposed candidates.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
I knew someone would have already suggested her!
Thanks for posting those pictures. I’d never seen her face before. There is such a deep deep dark void in those eyes. Her eyes reveal nothing short of a demonic presence.
I vote for Ted Williams.
I’ve always figured Jackson was put on the $20 for spite. He hated central banking with a passion and stomped on bankers, succeeding in having the second national banks charter expire without renewal.
Oh krap!
Good luck putting a racist on the $20.
Is this the group that wants Hitler on the $100?
Margaret Sanger quote: “Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.”
In Sanger We Trust
I have an idea.
How about we leave Andy Jackson on the $20 and tell the leftist pinheads to pound sand?
When we end the fed I want to see Jackson on the $1 , the most popular denomination.
How about Obama on the wooden nickel
I can think of a more appropriate place to put her picture.
how about a THREE DOLLAR BILL
with CARTER CLINTOON AND OBUMBLER on the front
and Hitlary and Moochelle on the back....
It would have no purchsing power and be good for NOTHING....
Margaret Sanger quote: Colored people are like human weeds and are to be exterminated.
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And watch someone get a rubber stamp and mark every bill they can with that quote.
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