Baron von Steuben was also a fraud...however it turned out well for us.dbackjon wrote:Ibanez wrote:
No, I get. There were many that recognized it as a necessary evil as well.
I just find the uproar silly. I mean, give me 1 influential figure in Americas past that has zero bàggage. Washington, Jefferson and Jackson owned slaves. Lincoln suffered from mental illness. Grant was an alcoholic. Franklin was a whore who also was a slave owner...but changed his position on slavery. FDR was an adulterer. Truman
I can't think of anything against Chase or Hamilton. But I'm sure they did or said something naughty.
I'm agree that slavery was evil but no one is perfect. Not even H. Tubman. She'd be crucified by the press today as an evangelical.
In fact, I bet all those people on our money would despise gays.
So hey, let's put Hitler on our money - I am sure he did something good, at least once.
Jackson - he hated everyone. It wasn't until the Evangelical furor of the 1820's, where Christian offshoots like Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc were founded, and concepts like the Rapture were invented that America turned more Puritanical.
Baron von Steuben was an indispensable ally and advisor to George Washington, and openly gay. So let's not make too many ASSumptions
It's pointless talking to you. That isn't what I'm saying at all. Hitler? Seriously? Hitler did do some good (we stole Social Security and the Interstate system from him), we may not like it, but he did do some good - right before he went bat shit crazy. We're taking people off of money because they don't make us feel warm inside. I'm saying, you're going to have a difficult time trying to find someone that doesn't offend our over sensitive, PC population. Might as well just have question marks in place of the portraits. Hell, give PETA the chance to find something endangered Mid-Atlantic squirrel that had its habitat ruined at Yorktown and we'll see them demand Washington's face and name be erased.
And sure, nit pick some gays to supplement your point.
Why not put Buchanan on a bill? He was gay. But, he was also a pathetic administrator and did nothing to stop the South from seceding.
Why can't we accept these men (and our country for that matter) for the faults as well as their strengths?







