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You nailed it Rick, but who's the Pitbull belong to, or is it a disguise, or the ghost of Winston Churchill.........?
 
I could never refer to Hillary as a dog, I have too much respect for the canine species! My significant other and I have our own names which we keep in private conversation. Since the treasury dept is looking for a woman for a new $10.00 bill I vote for Monica Lewinski.
 
I could never refer to Hillary as a dog, I have too much respect for the canine species! My significant other and I have our own names which we keep in private conversation. Since the treasury dept is looking for a woman for a new $10.00 bill I vote for Monica Lewinski.
I stand corrected...

My vote, if it is absolutely necessary, would be Amelia Earhart, Helen Keller, Rosa Parks, Pocahontas, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sacagawea, or Harriet Tubman...... But knowing how things are going lately, I would put money on one of Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, or Margret Sanger...
 
I stand corrected...

My vote, if it is absolutely necessary, would be Amelia Earhart, Helen Keller, Rosa Parks, Pocahontas, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sacagawea, or Harriet Tubman...... But knowing how things are going lately, I would put money on one of Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, or Margret Sanger...


...what, no love for Caitlyn Jenner ?
 
The squeeze and I were watching Hillary in a news cast and I said "wouldn't it be funny if they put Monica Lewinski on the new bill"" We got a good laugh even though it wouldn't happen I still think it would be quite the irony. And you are most likely right in your predictions.
 
Make it Christine Jorgenson the pioneer for that notoriety, went a broad came back a broad.
 
When he's given that award during the ESPYs wearing one of his moms old dresses (though the'll never admit it) half the audience will be laughing under there breaths & the other half will be asking themselves, WTF? You want courageous, how about that young high school basketball player (her name escapes me) who lost her battle with cancer at the age of 17. Or ESPN's own Shelley Smith who appears bald during her interviews after her battle with cancer? THAT'S f'king courageous.
 
When he's given that award during the ESPYs wearing one of his moms old dresses (though the'll never admit it) half the audience will be laughing under there breaths & the other half will be asking themselves, WTF? You want courageous, how about that young high school basketball player (her name escapes me) who lost her battle with cancer at the age of 17. Or ESPN's own Shelley Smith who appears bald during her interviews after her battle with cancer? THAT'S f'king courageous.
I agree completely...
 
I stand corrected...

My vote, if it is absolutely necessary, would be Amelia Earhart, Helen Keller, Rosa Parks, Pocahontas, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sacagawea, or Harriet Tubman...... But knowing how things are going lately, I would put money on one of Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, or Margret Sanger...


Grace Slick
 
...under the definition of "irrelevant", the picture of "caitlyn" appears next to the Kardashians and Miley Cyrus.
 
I stand corrected...

My vote, if it is absolutely necessary, would be Amelia Earhart, Helen Keller, Rosa Parks, Pocahontas, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sacagawea, or Harriet Tubman...... But knowing how things are going lately, I would put money on one of Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, or Margret Sanger...


Nice list Hammer, since Sacagewa was on those silly quarter size 1$ Coins, and Pocohonats paraded down New Orleans for Disney's new cartoon movie, that would disqualify her......

Love the ideas of Monica and Bruciefer, Rick your spot on.....but what about Janis Joplin......? :cool:

My own favorites, no kidding, and with Bias would be Amelia Earhart, Sally Ride, or Annie Oakley..........!!:cool2:
 
why not 2 women, facing each other.....?


Prior to STS-51-L Launch and Failure Incident, no other event other than the Assassination of JFK, had as rapid spreading of a dissemination of news, as the OV-099 Incident.......

In the case of all women noted, the minorities were suppressed, oppressed, no doubt, yet didn't have to give their lives, for their life's work for civil rights. While 2 Women, gave their lives, to make the World a better place, and in lieu of suppression, they were victims of US destruction, annihilation, due to some idiots pressing, when they should of backed way off.........those idiots, were slaves of the dollar with Million $$ losses per each day, that Launch was delayed.......victims of Greed and flawed idiotic decisions of just a couple of Men in Power..........

Christa McAuliffe, and Judith Resnik. Gave their lives, to make the Nation and World a better place. While engulfing 20% of school children viewing audience on top of such.

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Isn't it just a bit ironic, the first American woman in space was named Sally Ride?
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"Ride Sally Ride" (Mustang Sally) ➡ The great Wilson Pickett.

 
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What, no love for the Bieber...? He's the next Bruciefer of the far future...:ghoti:

Even at my "advanced" age if I had that guy in front of me I'm make a great attempt to kick his ass all over the street. One thing I hate is an ingrate and Bieber is right up there with the worst of them!
 
Absolutely no anyone reminding us daily of slavery or civil rights movement.

I have a crazy idea....how about Alexander Hamilton?
 
Absolutely no anyone reminding us daily of slavery or civil rights movement.

I have a crazy idea....how about Alexander Hamilton?


Sybil Ludington?


What about Michelle Obama?
Doesn't she have a vegetable garden?
 
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Absolutely no anyone reminding us daily of slavery or civil rights movement.

I have a crazy idea....how about Alexander Hamilton?
Oh, I agree with you, it's just what I am anticipating...
 
Absolutely no anyone reminding us daily of slavery or civil rights movement.

I have a crazy idea....how about Alexander Hamilton?


How about Margaret Hamilton? The Wizard of OZ was a classic.
 
Absolutely no anyone reminding us daily of slavery or civil rights movement.

I have a crazy idea....how about Alexander Hamilton?
How about Frederick Douglas, (1818-1895); seems sooo many have forgotten of his ties to most of Our Forefathers. He escaped from Slavery and became an outspoken critic on abolition. Even J. Brown spent the night at Douglas home, just prior to Brown launching his attack at Harper's Ferry, which Douglas did NOT agree with..

Without his approval, Douglass became the first African American nominated for Vice President of the United States as the running mate and Vice Presidential nominee of Victoria Woodhull on the radical and visionary Equal Rights Party
ticket

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Douglass

He not only was an abolitionist, but also a strong voice for Women's Suffrage; was sent to Ireland to "cool off", and became involved with Ireland's Potato Famine........

However IMO, Lincoln's biggest mistake was not giving all Slaves a One Way Ticket back home........
 

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