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Granny D! Reter Sep 2015 #1
too many of those are divisive hfojvt Sep 2015 #2
I think Sandra Day O'Connor hughee99 Sep 2015 #6
She was one of five that appointed George W. Cyrano Sep 2015 #13
As I said, the case could be made for her, and it would be a divisive pick. n/t hughee99 Sep 2015 #15
Since she isn't dead, its also an illegal pick. Travis_0004 Sep 2015 #33
Not to sound morbid, but by the time they get the ball rolling on this, it wouldn't be an issue. hughee99 Sep 2015 #38
While on the face of it, O'Connor, as the first woman to sit on the SCOTUS certainly deserves.... Raster Sep 2015 #53
Much less divisive than the males already appearing on bank notes. LanternWaste Sep 2015 #35
God forbid we have context, right? I've noticed it always flies out the window in bettyellen Sep 2015 #61
Most of those guys aren't divisive (to most people) davidn3600 Sep 2015 #66
Divisive? How? Matariki Sep 2015 #63
Ayn Rand Orrex Sep 2015 #3
Rosa Parks would make a powerful statement (nt) Nye Bevan Sep 2015 #4
Vanna White (nt) bigwillq Sep 2015 #5
lol Hiraeth Sep 2015 #36
But would Kim, you know, fit? Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #43
Ms. Liberty! librechik Sep 2015 #7
Betsy Ross [nt] Ichigo Kurosaki Sep 2015 #8
I have a couple of requirements hollysmom Sep 2015 #9
good list treestar Sep 2015 #32
Rankin also voted against U.S. entry into both world wars KamaAina Sep 2015 #56
Indeed, I read that, but do you think answer are definitive for that time, hollysmom Sep 2015 #62
Molly Pitcher no_hypocrisy Sep 2015 #10
Veruca Salt edbermac Sep 2015 #11
Or this Veruca Salt: Maedhros Sep 2015 #42
First, I think a new bill, which presumably will exist in perpetuity, should feature a modern woman. ChisolmTrailDem Sep 2015 #12
It's a partial list. That's why "other" is there Cyrano Sep 2015 #18
Oh, sorry Cyrano, I wasn't referring to your poll. I was just lamenting that the list being put ChisolmTrailDem Sep 2015 #22
I'm all for changing the $10, $20, and $50 -- Cyrano Sep 2015 #27
Any of those...but it should be the twenty. Iggo Sep 2015 #14
Agreed about the $20... nt Blasphemer Sep 2015 #28
110% agree Scootaloo Sep 2015 #31
ha!!! you have wendylaroux Sep 2015 #55
Helen Keller. nt B2G Sep 2015 #16
One of my choices as well n/t arcane1 Sep 2015 #26
Harriet Tubman, a woman who gave SO much in fighting the scourge closeupready Sep 2015 #17
NO Woman on $10 Bill - It Should Be The $20 Bill, the international banking & travel denomination! TheBlackAdder Sep 2015 #19
excellent point! niyad Sep 2015 #24
It should be a $7.70 bill... Whiskeytide Sep 2015 #51
What about RBG? Erose999 Sep 2015 #20
A very deserving nominee. nt ChisolmTrailDem Sep 2015 #29
IDA WELLS! saturnsring Sep 2015 #21
alice b paul niyad Sep 2015 #23
Other: Harriet Stowe on the $10, Elizabeth Stanton on the $20 Glassunion Sep 2015 #25
Susan B Anthony treestar Sep 2015 #30
Why have any face? sarisataka Sep 2015 #34
Amelia Earhart... Wounded Bear Sep 2015 #37
I agree with those suggesting replacing Jackson on the 20 mythology Sep 2015 #39
I've seen (fake) $3 bills with Nixon's face Cyrano Sep 2015 #41
They were a gag item back in the 1970s. hifiguy Sep 2015 #47
I chose... yuiyoshida Sep 2015 #40
Yeessss. She can replace McKinley on the $500 bill Cyrano Sep 2015 #45
Jacqueline Onassis Kennedy <n/t> Shandris Sep 2015 #44
Voted for Eleanor hifiguy Sep 2015 #46
IMO the honoree should be a black woman struggle4progress Sep 2015 #48
Alice Stokes Paul. nt cry baby Sep 2015 #49
Yup! Iron Jawed Angel! PeaceNikki Sep 2015 #50
Michelle Obama n2doc Sep 2015 #52
Grace Hopper Lizzie Poppet Sep 2015 #54
I really, really like Eleanor Roosevelt Glorfindel Sep 2015 #57
Margaret Thatcher, according to JEB! CanonRay Sep 2015 #58
Betty White Tikki Sep 2015 #59
Janis Joplin. Warren DeMontague Sep 2015 #60
I cannot believe that no one has mentioned Sally Ride Trailrider1951 Sep 2015 #64
Mother Jones Nevernose Sep 2015 #65
We should have royalty on the $10 bill - Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul Yavin4 Sep 2015 #67
Barbara Bush Heeeeers Johnny Sep 2015 #68
frances kelsey - prevented thalidomide from being used in the US bedazzled Sep 2015 #69
Margaret Chase Smith bluedigger Sep 2015 #70
Abigail Adams (n/t) cynannmarie Sep 2015 #71
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