Versa... You basically just said only white men that were founding fathers of the US should be on any currency and then say MLK would be a good choice. So you have some issue with women?
Give me a single woman who has had as much impact on this country as these men, and you'll have a point. That's all I'm saying :lol:
What? To be "almost" permanently memorialized on a currency used by every one of the country's inhabitants in order to respect your contribution or sacrifice to this great nation? Yeah it's some difficult criteria to receive one of the ultimate honors this society can grant you. Sorry for being so picky
I don't know. I've put Washington's face in some places that while he probably would've enjoyed, I don't think honor his deeds. Lincoln gets his turn when I get a better job.
Where did I say they had to create the country? I only said they had to do something that can be considered as crucial or great as these men. MLK didn't settle the country, but he's still a very valid candidate. It's too bad there wasn't one main leader of Women's Suffrage or she'd of been on a coin by now.
Paused for drama. Oh wait, Susan B Anthony. That's right. The only woman (aside from Sacagawea) on a coin. If I'm not mistaken of course.
The point is invalid however. There has been women on the U.S. Currency. But the question is has there ever been another woman that matches what Susan B Anthony has done? There's your benchmark. Get to work Feminazis.
Lmao I am sure they would all like to have their faces therecrept LincolnI have read a disturbing article or two...there is a reason why there are "log cabin" republicans
For those talking about "e pluribus unum" if you are going to speak on something learn what you are speaking about. It has nothing to do with religion. It is a latin phrase that translates to "one of many".