Supporters want Reagan on U.S. currency

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Supporters want Reagan on U.S. currency
Backers proposing dime, $10, $20 bills as ready for changeover

The Associated Press
Updated: 10:20 p.m. ET June 08, 2004

WASHINGTON - Ronald Reagan’s enthusiastic supporters say the late president deserves a place on the nation’s currency, even if it means a lesser or disappearing role for Franklin D. Roosevelt, Alexander Hamilton or Andrew Jackson.


Getting their hero’s face on the dime may be easier than other goals, such as seeing it etched on Mount Rushmore, but that idea still will be resisted by Democrats defending their own icon, FDR.

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., a speechwriter in the Reagan White House, plans to introduce a bill to put Reagan on the $20 bill, replacing another venerable Democrat, Andrew Jackson.

That would join a previous proposal, by Rep. Mark Souder, R-Ind., to provide for dimes bearing the likeness of Reagan.

The office of Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said he would pursue an idea he has pushed for several years, placing Reagan on the $10 bill now bearing the visage of Hamilton, the first Treasury secretary.

$10 bill a top priority

Chris Butler of the Ronald Reagan Legacy Project, which has the goal of seeing a Reagan commemoration in every American county, said its top legislative priority is the $10 bill. He noted that money can be changed administratively without congressional action, and suggested that Reagan dimes could join, rather than replace, FDR dimes.

The Treasury secretary can change the design of coins, usually after consulting Congress, but spokeswoman Anne Womack Kolton said, “We believe it is premature at this point to discuss any possible changes to the currency.”

Replacing FDR would not happen without a battle. Last November, on the same day Souder introduced his Reagan dime bill “in honor of his work in restoring American greatness and bringing freedom to captive nations around the world,” Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., proposed a resolution affirming support of the FDR dime. More than half the House Democrats joined him as co-sponsors.

Reagan’s wife, Nancy, has also voiced opposition to the new dime. Souder last December praised the “humble nature” of Mrs. Reagan’s comments but said he would continue to promote his bill, which has the support of GOP leaders, including House Speaker Dennis Hastert and Majority Leader Tom DeLay.

Butler, whose group is a wing of the conservative Americans for Tax Reform, pointed out that coins bearing the likeness of FDR, John F. Kennedy and Lincoln all appeared within a year of their deaths. The Roosevelt dime came out in 1946, in part commemorating his support for the March of Dimes campaign to fight polio.

More memorials sought

Besides paper and metal, Reagan advocates have long pushed to see their champion honored more widely in stone. Butler said there are now some 54 highways, schools, post offices and other memorials to Reagan around the country, but that still pales in comparison with the more than 600 for Kennedy and more than 800 for Martin Luther King.

Up to now, the biggest victories have been the renaming of Washington’s National Airport after the 40th president and the opening in Washington of the Ronald Reagan Building, the second largest government office building after the Pentagon. Last year the nuclear aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan was commissioned.

Still in the works is the idea of a monument to Reagan on the National Mall in Washington, deterred by a law — signed by Reagan — that bars new monuments until a person has been dead 25 years.

Then there is Mount Rushmore.

It will take a long time to study the geophysical and artistic feasibility of that project, Butler said. But “is he great enough to be on Mount Rushmore? Yes.”

© 2004 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
 
54???? after his name! Already in few days after his death! That was quick!
 
What about the respect for the other gentlemen on the currencies? "Oh, time passes... it's time to move on." Sure, we'll simply remove Regan years later when another president dies. I don't want to go through a bunch of confusion of having new presidents added to our currency.
 
VamPyroX said:
What about the respect for the other gentlemen on the currencies? "Oh, time passes... it's time to move on." Sure, we'll simply remove Regan years later when another president dies. I don't want to go through a bunch of confusion of having new presidents added to our currency.


Depends of that president's fame. Sometimes the latter president who was more famous than the previous president gets to take the spot on the currency. Hamilton on the $10 bill was never a president instead he was a treasurer. Maybe that is why supporters want Hamilton to be replaced by Reagan. Washington will probably never be replaced since he is "Father of this Country"
 
sequoias said:
54???? after his name! Already in few days after his death! That was quick!

*Noddin'* They are tryin' to change the world.
 
VamPyroX said:
What about the respect for the other gentlemen on the currencies? "Oh, time passes... it's time to move on." Sure, we'll simply remove Regan years later when another president dies. I don't want to go through a bunch of confusion of having new presidents added to our currency.

Exactly. They are tryin' to make people to forget our forefathers and the history from the past. They are makin' our children and children's future children to THINK the same way they are thinkin' now.
 
They have wanted to do this for years, even before he was dead. I really hope it does not happen. I did like the new quarters when they first came out, now i'm like, lets get the classic eagle back.
 
sequoias said:
54???? after his name! Already in few days after his death! That was quick!

no, this happens AFTER he LEFT the Office.
 
I second that Vampy! ;)

I like the way the currencies are!
 
That actually sounds just too complicated. If they're intent on putting a bill out in Reagan's honor, then that works - but instead of replacing another president, why not propose a NEW bill?

We have 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100...they could always create a newer paper bill, a 40 dollar bill maybe, to symbolize the 40th president that he was! I have no objections to having currency released depicting Ronald Reagan because from what I can see, he was an honorable man.
 
I think that if people are so dead set on getting him on some form of money, we just give in and say "fuck it", you want him on something, we'll put him on the new half cent piece. Yes something so worthless no one will use it for anything but a collectors item that just sits at home and says "dont change my god damn money" to stupid people.

In conclusion: george bush sucks wet sweaty bags of ass.
 
If the govt is going to force his pic upon us, I have a suggestion...
Why not create a National Brand of toilet paper and have Reagan's pic on each sheet?
 
Beowulf said:
If the govt is going to force his pic upon us, I have a suggestion...
Why not create a National Brand of toilet paper and have Reagan's pic on each sheet?

I would rather save that for daddy bush and baby bush
 
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