Women pushing for Andrew Jackson to be replaced on the $20 bill with a woman

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  • #32558
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    Governor Megachris%
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    This is utterly revolting.

    http://www.khou.com/story/news/nation-now/2015/03/20/andrew-jackson-20-bill-woman/25073049/

    And I’ve been hearing women say how any men opposed to this idea is “ignorant” or a “woman hater.” It’s never fragging enough for them, is it?

    #32566
    Lazarus Long
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    I think the answer to their question is “Not a F~~~ing One”

    Willfully turning aside from the truth is treason to one's self. -Terry Goodkind

    #32571
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    Anonymous
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    @Megachris% don’t get so befuddled over this, it’s funny money anyway, by 2020 the twenty dollar bill will be obsolete, it will be devalued to coin strength. The U.S. military abolished the use of pennies, they’re saving millions of dollars by doing this. By 2020 they’ll probably abolish the twenty for much the reason.

    #32586
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    I’m surprised these wenches don’t want to be on 10s, since they all think they’re a 10 anyway.

    #32647
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    Rennie
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    You don’t mess with “rudy” (as someone I knew used to call him).

    #32715
    Cipher Highwind
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    I don’t give a s~~~ who’s on the paper “money”; it’s a swindle either way.

    #32735
    MrMischief
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    I’m not a smart man, but is the President the decision maker on this or is it just more junk mail for his office to deal with? When I was in like third grade we read some book, something like “The President’s Breakfast,” and we all wrote letters to the President basically saying “What did you have for breakfast Mr. Reagan?” Dumb as hell but some woman was the teacher and this was apparently a good use of time. I think I still have that framed photo of President Reagan I got back from his office laying around somewhere. At any rate, wouldn’t the more appropriate place to send this would be someone in the Department of Treasury? Why teach the kids, wrongly I believe, that the President has this kind of power?

     

    Or we could discuss how that boy shouldn’t be in there, he needs to be in wood shop, or math class or something and leave the arts and crafts and silly ideas to the girls.

    Or how the one girl who’s going to show it to her kids is going to have a difficult time finding a guy willing to procreate with if her kind keeps p~~~ing off men for no good reason pushing more and more to MGTOW.

    #32755
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    The perfect woman for the $20…obviously a crack whore! Oh, I’m sorry…that’s the $5…

    #37199
    Peterfa
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    Let’s put Barbarrossa on the 20 in place of Andrew Jackson. Not exactly a woman, but I think we’ll be OK.

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    Anonymous
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    Oh, “the students” want to do it. Oops, I mean the teacher is forcing them to come up with canned suggestions. It’s all toilet paper anyway so I’ll just wipe my ass with it which is all it will be worth in a few more years.

    #37350
    Surlymonocle
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    Okay, it is late and I am tired…but wasn’t Andrew Jackson the first president that wanted a strong central bank?  That being said, don’t the lady’s already have a figure….As the women seem to dig debt?

     

    #37546
    Governor Megachris%
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    Apparently the rare and sought after Liberty dollar coin isn’t enough, or they’re too ignorant to know of its existence.  The Liberty coin = the unicorn, and if the woman dollar comes into play, it’ll be the modern day female…a common, annoying thing.

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    Anonymous
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    Andrew Jackson the first president that wanted a strong central bank

    Actually, it’s the opposite. He opposed central banking and stopped them from setting one up in the US. It took like 90 odd years for the counterfeiting parasites to get one set up.

    In that respect it is a disgrace to have Andrew Jackson on a piece of fiat script trash. I now propose all FRNs have pictures of women on them since women dig being in debt.

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    Anonymous
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    They can put whoever, or whatever on US currency, doesn’t matter, it all looks the same whirling around with s~~~ allover it, just before it goes down the drain…..

     

    #37893
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    Cap285
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    The country is doomed.
    The planet is doomed.

    Save yourselves gentleman.

    Fuck this planet.
    #37895
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    Cap285
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    I almost forgot!

    Let’s make the $3 bill and put a famous homosexual on it.

    God bless America.

    Fuck this planet.
    #37898
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    Anonymous
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    Hey Cap, we’re not doomed, they are! You can’t burn toast twice!

    God blast America!

    #37902
    Cap285
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    Hey Cap, we’re not doomed, they are! You can’t burn toast twice!

    God blast America!

    Dude, you have to make a $3 with a f~~ on it.

    Fuck this planet.
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    Arjun
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    It’s ironic too, isn’t he one of the few presidents who was against  a central reserve bank?

    #41032
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    Vector Viking
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    Show me a woman who has accomplished as much in her lifetime as Andrew Jackson did, and I’ll support it.

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