Topic: President Andrew Jackson, Replaced By Harriett Truman
Conrad_73's photo
Sat 04/23/16 12:48 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Sat 04/23/16 12:51 AM




He hated banks


i just read that article...

seemed like something just piss the blacks off...

http://www.thedailysheeple.com/video-why-the-central-bank-dropped-jackson-on-the-20-kept-hamilton-on-the-10_042016


mightymoe's link "struggle between the faction that wanted to kill the private central bank in America"
*Banking is more powerful then any army, we did away with private army's.
* Banking like the military, need to be in the Nation's interest.
* Bank reform (monetary reform) is underway in Iceland and is an uphill struggle because of the power bankers (rich) have.

Malarkey!
Blame Government for encouraging it!
Couldn't do it without Government's help!
Yep,didn't the Chief-Minister of Iceland just resign!
If you want to find Villains,go look in the Capitol of Countries!
But putting Tubman on the Bill is a Good Idea,she was one Heck of a Lady!

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Sat 04/23/16 05:07 AM



...lol..and I thought all the new money that they printed that resembled Monopoly money was "off color"...it's kinda sad that they are doing this...it's almost an insult to people of color...I mean if you think about it..currency is losing its value by the minute...now that it's about worthless they want to put a black lady on it..?...please note that I am not insulting people of color...just insulting the idea...flowerforyou


Damage has already been done, hence... "Black Lady" as you would prefer to call her. Smh.
...I have never been PC...and I am not white so I know all to well what it is like to be picked on for the color of my skin...tried to scrub my color off every time I took a bath as a child...I guess I should have said African American woman...my bad..all that scrubbing gave me tough skin..too bad everyone is so sensitive these days..even my African American friends don't get offended by being referred to as black...But in 2020 when the new money comes to be..guess we will know its worth then...the picture might be the only part with any value...ohwell flowerforyou



Pppfff! No need to explain or justify, or apoligize for your statement, or phrase BLACK LADY, Ms Kind. Or your cultural identity. Especially to foreign socialists pushing their own P.C... that isn't working.

Hhhaaa.. :banana:

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Sat 04/23/16 06:17 AM
Edited by LittleLeftofRight on Sat 04/23/16 06:38 AM


* a view of truth *

“History is written by the victors.”

― Walter Benjamin

** The old Canadian money was fun !
* We could fold the Queen's face in such a way, as it would show her bum. haha! (kids at play !)
** Our dollar coins make great "joyful" golden-hanging necklaces.

flowerforyou


Well I for one applauded the decision. Our country has been built on a lot of hard work. We don't like to talk about the dark forgotten history of our country, because we feel, well we didn't do it.

Our country is hurting itself, by not dealing with this dark past. Putting a hero who ran the freedom trains, that put escaped African slaves on the path to freedom,, well it's a start.
Thanks USGOV.




It was necessary to keep the blinders on as many non-internet people as possible as long as possible.

Its not 'Americans' as they say, that like the magic word 'democracy' pretends the people of this country in fact are the government. They are not. Americans do not vote on anything any more than the Iraqis under Sadam Hussien. The government voted on it. In this internet generation people are discovering America in fact are still colonies. Dont be shocked because these guys were British attorneys and their jobs though they did it quite well were to restructure the corporation by adding another layer to the onion to insure survival of monarchial power. Shocked? Ask the British gal posting here :) Most Brits know the story since they after all created it. The king is the sovereign, representing the state, which owns the soil and sells tenancy as land and tenements to its vassals by an entitlement called fee simple which means 'in feud'. In America the state is the sovereign, representing the ruling class mob as the state, which owns the soil and sells tenancy as land and tenements to its vassals by an entitlement called fee simple which means 'in feud'. People today note the distinction with no difference in substance and many Americans today who are educated in law immediately recognize the 'corporate restructure'.


The constitution is long gone through euphemistic 'interpretation' and subterfuge of the judicial cabal, so there is no need for honorific recognition of those who created, wrote and agreed to the original sacred contract on behalf of the government by a bunch of people assume they consented to be governed, only those who have helped destroy it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsL6mKxtOlQ


"Thanks USGOV."

The National Debt 'is' by definition of those outdated founders 'slavery'. Just another shovel of dirt on this countries grave.

nite nite......asleep






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Sat 04/23/16 06:35 AM
Here's Johnny: http://youtu.be/gpCUMdfRa9w/

waving

LittleLeftofRight's photo
Sat 04/23/16 06:41 AM
death by 10,000 cuts :tongue:

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Sat 04/23/16 06:44 AM

death by 10,000 cuts :tongue:



Hi Babe :tongue:

LittleLeftofRight's photo
Sat 04/23/16 06:45 AM
miss me? pitchfork

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Sat 04/23/16 06:48 AM

miss me? pitchfork


Hhhaaa.. Let's get this party started.
Can I watch ?

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Sat 04/23/16 06:52 AM

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Sat 04/23/16 06:59 AM




...lol..and I thought all the new money that they printed that resembled Monopoly money was "off color"...it's kinda sad that they are doing this...it's almost an insult to people of color...I mean if you think about it..currency is losing its value by the minute...now that it's about worthless they want to put a black lady on it..?...please note that I am not insulting people of color...just insulting the idea...flowerforyou


Damage has already been done, hence... "Black Lady" as you would prefer to call her. Smh.
...I have never been PC...and I am not white so I know all to well what it is like to be picked on for the color of my skin...tried to scrub my color off every time I took a bath as a child...I guess I should have said African American woman...my bad..all that scrubbing gave me tough skin..too bad everyone is so sensitive these days..even my African American friends don't get offended by being referred to as black...But in 2020 when the new money comes to be..guess we will know its worth then...the picture might be the only part with any value...ohwell flowerforyou



Pppfff! No need to explain or justify, or apoligize for your statement, or phrase BLACK LADY, Ms Kind. Or your cultural identity. Especially to foreign socialists pushing their own P.C... that isn't working.

Hhhaaa.. :banana:



If that was directed at me, I surely didn't ask for or need an explanation from her on anyone on this thread. Change is coming whether you accept it or not. And I most certainly didn't push anything.

LittleLeftofRight's photo
Sat 04/23/16 07:04 AM
Edited by LittleLeftofRight on Sat 04/23/16 07:15 AM

You know what the fun part is?

What they did and do is all legal! So why is everyone so bothered by it because they do these things and some of us understand 'how' they can do it?

I can show you all the proof that its true can you rebut it the same way, or would you prefer to be part of the problem and help bury it instead?

I think they should remove Jackson too, the era of law is gone and political whim is a hit!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrtnnLor2UM









LittleLeftofRight's photo
Sat 04/23/16 07:09 AM
Edited by LittleLeftofRight on Sat 04/23/16 07:21 AM

Change is coming whether you accept it or not.


Yes 'I agree' its a familiar tune.

Verse 2 says it all! rofl

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3Gy6Nk


anyway y'all have fun!












Conrad_73's photo
Sat 04/23/16 07:42 AM



* a view of truth *

“History is written by the victors.”

― Walter Benjamin

** The old Canadian money was fun !
* We could fold the Queen's face in such a way, as it would show her bum. haha! (kids at play !)
** Our dollar coins make great "joyful" golden-hanging necklaces.

flowerforyou


Well I for one applauded the decision. Our country has been built on a lot of hard work. We don't like to talk about the dark forgotten history of our country, because we feel, well we didn't do it.

Our country is hurting itself, by not dealing with this dark past. Putting a hero who ran the freedom trains, that put escaped African slaves on the path to freedom,, well it's a start.
Thanks USGOV.




It was necessary to keep the blinders on as many non-internet people as possible as long as possible.

Its not 'Americans' as they say, that like the magic word 'democracy' pretends the people of this country in fact are the government. They are not. Americans do not vote on anything any more than the Iraqis under Sadam Hussien. The government voted on it. In this internet generation people are discovering America in fact are still colonies. Dont be shocked because these guys were British attorneys and their jobs though they did it quite well were to restructure the corporation by adding another layer to the onion to insure survival of monarchial power. Shocked? Ask the British gal posting here :) Most Brits know the story since they after all created it. The king is the sovereign, representing the state, which owns the soil and sells tenancy as land and tenements to its vassals by an entitlement called fee simple which means 'in feud'. In America the state is the sovereign, representing the ruling class mob as the state, which owns the soil and sells tenancy as land and tenements to its vassals by an entitlement called fee simple which means 'in feud'. People today note the distinction with no difference in substance and many Americans today who are educated in law immediately recognize the 'corporate restructure'.


The constitution is long gone through euphemistic 'interpretation' and subterfuge of the judicial cabal, so there is no need for honorific recognition of those who created, wrote and agreed to the original sacred contract on behalf of the government by a bunch of people assume they consented to be governed, only those who have helped destroy it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsL6mKxtOlQ


"Thanks USGOV."

The National Debt 'is' by definition of those outdated founders 'slavery'. Just another shovel of dirt on this countries grave.

nite nite......asleep







Holy Frack!laugh

Conrad_73's photo
Sat 04/23/16 07:49 AM


http://www.nationalreview.com/article/434360/harriet-tubman-20-bill-change-honors-american-hero

What They Didn’t Teach You in School about Harriet Tubman

by Eli Lehrer April 21, 2016 11:33 AM @elilehrerdc

Harriet Tubman is a good choice to replace Andrew Jackson on the front of the $20 bill. Jackson, the first Democratic president, is exactly the sort of overheated, pompous populist that has tended to screw up the American political system. His demotion to the back of the bill is long overdue. But before we act to raise Tubman’s stature to the point that she is memorialized on commonly used currency, it behooves Americans to understand her role in our common history. It’s a lot more interesting than the description of her as an “Underground Railroad conductor” that appears in my son’s elementary-school materials and many popular accounts of her life. In fact, Harriett Tubman was a gun-toting, Jesus-loving spy who blazed the way for women to play a significant role in military and political affairs. Indeed, her work on the Underground Railroad was mostly a prelude to her real achievements. Born into slavery as Araminta Ross, Tubman knew the slave system’s inhumanity firsthand: She experienced the savage beatings and family destruction that were par for the course. She eventually escaped and, like most who fled, freed herself largely by her own wits.

She later went back south — always carrying a gun she wasn’t afraid to use — to help guide her own family and many others out of the plantations. The courage and will that this took is difficult to fathom. But she’s really a secondary figure in the history of the Underground Railroad. Historians estimate that she led 300 or so people to freedom, while figures like William Sill and Levi Coffin helped bring freedom to thousands. This isn’t to say that Tubman is a minor figure. To the contrary, what she did during the Civil War secures her an important place in history. The Union, fighting a war mostly on southern soil, desperately needed good intelligence. Tubman’s exploits on the Underground Railroad, quick wits, mastery of stealth, knowledge of local geography, and personal bravery made her a near-perfect scout and spy. She could often “hide” in plain sight, since white-supremacist southerners probably were not inclined to consider a small African-American woman a threat.

Her quasi-memoir Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman (told to Sarah Bradford and written in the third person) explains how things worked. While African Americans were suspicious — often rightly — of Union soldiers, they were willing to trust Tubman. “To Harriet they would tell anything,” Bradford writes. “It became quite important that she should accompany expeditions going up the rivers, or into unexplored parts of the country, to control and get information from those whom they took with them as guides.” Tubman was one of the most valuable field-intelligence assets the Union Army had. She had hundreds of intelligence contacts and could establish new ones — particularly among African Americans — when nobody else could.

During one of her scouting missions along the Combahee River, she became the first woman and one of the first African Americans to command a significant number of U.S. troops in combat. The raid she organized and helped to command freed far more enslaved people than her decades of work on the Underground Railroad. She also was a strong advocate of allowing African Americans into the Union Army. She knew Robert Gould Shaw, who commanded the almost entirely African-American 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry regiment — the unit at the center of the 1989 film Glory. A (probably apocryphal) legend even has it that she cooked his last meal before the heroic assault in which he and much of his regiment perished. In her “retirement” — she never really stopped working until she became ill at the very end of her life — Tubman remained a political presence. A friend of Secretary of State William H. Seward, she settled in his hometown of Auburn, N.Y., on land he sold her. There, she helped to build both a church (she was devoutly religious) and a privately run retirement home. She also fought for women’s suffrage, supported Republican politicians, and advocated for fair treatment of black Civil War veterans, which they rarely received. In short, Harriet Tubman was a black, Republican, gun-toting, veterans’ activist, with ninja-like spy skills and strong Christian beliefs. She probably wouldn’t have an ounce of patience for the obtuse posturing of some of the tenured radicals hanging around Ivy League faculty lounges. But does she deserve a place on our money? Hell yeah.

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


** Harriet Tubman is a good choice to replace Andrew Jackson on the front of the $20 bill. Jackson, the first Democratic president, is exactly the sort of overheated, pompous populist that has tended to screw up the American political system.

rofl rofl rofl rofl

seems the new one you all just elected took a Page out of his Playbook!laugh

msharmony's photo
Sat 04/23/16 08:20 AM

* a view of truth *

“History is written by the victors.”

― Walter Benjamin

** The old Canadian money was fun !
* We could fold the Queen's face in such a way, as it would show her bum. haha! (kids at play !)
** Our dollar coins make great "joyful" golden-hanging necklaces.

flowerforyou



HAAAA



msharmony's photo
Sat 04/23/16 08:26 AM

i just heard on nightly business report (pbs) the treasury
dept expects to release the new Tubman bill in the year 2020..
but Jackson proponents needn't worry too much as he will
be moving to the back of the bus..er um,,i mean back of the bill..



lol,,probably haven't been this pissed since they replaced Jackson with Hamilton...lol

oh the HORROR


rofl rofl rofl rofl

way to go ladies drinker drinker

Rock's photo
Sat 04/23/16 08:34 AM





...lol..and I thought all the new money that they printed that resembled Monopoly money was "off color"...it's kinda sad that they are doing this...it's almost an insult to people of color...I mean if you think about it..currency is losing its value by the minute...now that it's about worthless they want to put a black lady on it..?...please note that I am not insulting people of color...just insulting the idea...flowerforyou


Damage has already been done, hence... "Black Lady" as you would prefer to call her. Smh.
...I have never been PC...and I am not white so I know all to well what it is like to be picked on for the color of my skin...tried to scrub my color off every time I took a bath as a child...I guess I should have said African American woman...my bad..all that scrubbing gave me tough skin..too bad everyone is so sensitive these days..even my African American friends don't get offended by being referred to as black...But in 2020 when the new money comes to be..guess we will know its worth then...the picture might be the only part with any value...ohwell flowerforyou



Pppfff! No need to explain or justify, or apoligize for your statement, or phrase BLACK LADY, Ms Kind. Or your cultural identity. Especially to foreign socialists pushing their own P.C... that isn't working.

Hhhaaa.. :banana:



If that was directed at me, I surely didn't ask for or need an explanation from her on anyone on this thread. Change is coming whether you accept it or not. And I most certainly didn't push anything.


Cool story, bro. :thumbsup:
However, casual observation indicates, the post was addressed
to someone other than yourself, and therefore, couldn't have
been directed AT you.


On topic: "Weezy" Jefferson, should have been a more
likely nomination

msharmony's photo
Sat 04/23/16 09:16 AM
mmm,,, the housewife of a businessman

vs a historical freedom fighter who risked life and limb over and over to save others



yeah,, I see the correlation,,,laugh laugh

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Sat 04/23/16 09:52 AM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Sat 04/23/16 09:55 AM





...lol..and I thought all the new money that they printed that resembled Monopoly money was "off color"...it's kinda sad that they are doing this...it's almost an insult to people of color...I mean if you think about it..currency is losing its value by the minute...now that it's about worthless they want to put a black lady on it..?...please note that I am not insulting people of color...just insulting the idea...flowerforyou


Damage has already been done, hence... "Black Lady" as you would prefer to call her. Smh.
...I have never been PC...and I am not white so I know all to well what it is like to be picked on for the color of my skin...tried to scrub my color off every time I took a bath as a child...I guess I should have said African American woman...my bad..all that scrubbing gave me tough skin..too bad everyone is so sensitive these days..even my African American friends don't get offended by being referred to as black...But in 2020 when the new money comes to be..guess we will know its worth then...the picture might be the only part with any value...ohwell flowerforyou



Pppfff! No need to explain or justify, or apoligize for your statement, or phrase BLACK LADY, Ms Kind. Or your cultural identity. Especially to foreign socialists pushing their own P.C... that isn't working.

Hhhaaa.. :banana:



If that was directed at me, I surely didn't ask for or need an explanation from her on anyone on this thread. Change is coming whether you accept it or not. And I most certainly didn't push anything.



Change..... ? It was only
5 min ago, you noticed we gave you #BlacksLivesMatter, over there. In return, we are getting what? #BlackLivesBanBurkas ? slaphead

Thanks ,
From #WomenOfThe RepublicOfNorthAmerica laugh

ErotiDoug's photo
Sat 04/23/16 10:10 AM

mmm,,, the housewife of a businessman

vs a historical freedom fighter who risked life and limb over and over to save others



yeah,, I see the correlation,,,laugh laugh

_------------------------------------------------------------

* "* Americans have so many thoughtful people to put on their money.

** Harriet Tubman, indifferent

* Eleanor Roosevelt guided the world into the "new age" flowers

** The pen or the sword / pen or the gun
AMERICA CHOOSES drool the gun

rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl