Greatest American? (All Over on Page Eight)

Greatest American?

  • Muhammad Ali (Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr.)

    Votes: 3 1.4%
  • Neil Alden Armstrong

    Votes: 3 1.4%
  • Lance Armstrong

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • George W. Bush

    Votes: 4 1.9%
  • Bill Clinton

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • Walt Disney

    Votes: 3 1.4%
  • Thomas Edison

    Votes: 11 5.2%
  • Albert Einstein

    Votes: 12 5.7%
  • Henry Ford

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Benjamin Franklin

    Votes: 34 16.1%
  • Bill Gates

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Billy Graham

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Bob Hope

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Thomas Jefferson

    Votes: 38 18.0%
  • John F. Kennedy

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Martin Luther King Jr.

    Votes: 23 10.9%
  • Abraham Lincoln

    Votes: 18 8.5%
  • Rosa Parks

    Votes: 4 1.9%
  • Elvis Presley

    Votes: 3 1.4%
  • Ronald Reagan

    Votes: 11 5.2%
  • Eleanor Roosevelt (Anna Eleanor Roosevelt)

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Votes: 11 5.2%
  • George Washington

    Votes: 24 11.4%
  • Oprah Winfrey

    Votes: 2 0.9%
  • Wrights Brothers (Orville & Wilbur Wright)

    Votes: 1 0.5%

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MonsterMash said:
Incorrect about Scotland - England and Scotland joined together voluntarily under James I/VI in 1603 with this finally settled under the Act of Union in 1707. Wales and Ireland were conquered and particularly the Irish do have a right to deprecate the behaviour of English rulers (especially Oliver Cromwell )

I'll stay out of any ACW discussion though it is a period of history that I'm interested in as it does seem to inflame passions over there in the States.

With the American Revolution I do remember the slogan of 'No taxation without representation' and wonder what effect adding parliamentary constituencies for the thirteen colonies to Westminster would have had? At least some of the support would have been diluted, but a system more akin to the present Commonwealth with local taxation and rule.
Thank you for the links. British hisorty is barely covered in the US classrooms, only were if directly relates to US history.

King Gorge did send an emisary to the Contanoly Congress to conceide the coloniey demands from before the war. Congress said that it was too late after so much bloodshed. I beleive that this was around Yorktown when France joined the War.
 

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MonsterMash said:
With the American Revolution I do remember the slogan of 'No taxation without representation' and wonder what effect adding parliamentary constituencies for the thirteen colonies to Westminster would have had? At least some of the support would have been diluted, but a system more akin to the present Commonwealth with local taxation and rule.

It might not have even needed to go that far. George III tried to reassert authority over the colonies after they had been to some extent self-governing for over a century. When colonial leaders balked, he didn't try to smooth things over, rather he saw the colonial leaders as mere commoners who had an obligation to submit to the authority of the crown. So he cracked down, and the more he cracked down, the more angry colonial leaders got. If he chose to use the proverbial carrot rather than the stick, the American Revoluion would likely never had happened.
 




My vote didn't change... Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

"Darkness can not drive out darkness, only light can"


The Peacemaker is dead, long live the Peacemakers!


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A lot of good people on that list, hard to choose one. I've always admired those who struggled against oppression to make the American dream come true for all Americans, so people like Lincoln and civil rights activits are on top in my eyes. They are not flawless people, no one is, but to me they are the ulimate symbols of courage, conviction, equality and liberty -- virtues and rights that I hold most dear. My vote ultimately went to MLK as a symbol of the movement, though it easily could have gone to others, including one man not on the list, Frederick Douglass.
 


EricNoah said:
What a beautiful, fitting quote. Much needed in times of fear. Here's hoping our light will shine.


now you've got me singing We Shall Overcome over and over in my head.
 


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