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It is 46 degrees in Indiana and 66 degrees her in Florida. Rosie is putzing, zippy here with me, cats roaming.
Results of an internet poll:
Top 25
![]() 2. Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, 1861-1865; served during the American Civil War; issued the Emancipation Proclamation; assassinated by John Wilkes Booth; one of only two presidents to appear on both US currency and US coin. |
![]() 3. Martin Luther King, Jr., a civil rights activist who promoted non-violent activism and equality. |
![]() 4. George Washington, First President of the United States under the nation's second constitution; the only president elected unanimously by the Electoral College; historically regarded by Americans as the "Father of Our Country"; one of only two presidents to appear on both US currency and US coin. |
![]() 5. Benjamin Franklin, author, inventor, statesman, scientist especially famous for his discoveries regarding electricity; only founding father who was a signatory to all founding documents of the United States except the Articles of Confederation - namely, the Declaration of Independence, the Treaty of Alliance with France, the Treaty of Paris, and the United States Constitution. |
![]() 6. George W. Bush 43rd President of the United States; in office when Al Qaeda agents destroyed the World Trade Center. |
![]() 7. Bill Clinton 42nd President of the United States; second US President to be impeached by the US House of Representatives, but was not convicted by the US Senate]. |
![]() 8. Elvis Presley known worldwide as "The King of Rock n' Roll; also appeared in films and served in the US Army; revolutionized American pop music. |
![]() 9. Oprah Winfrey talk show host, magazine publisher, and occasional actress; generally regarded the richest African American of the 20th century.[1] |
![]() 10. Franklin D. Roosevelt 44th Governor of New York and 32nd President of the United States; only US President elected to office four times; led the nation out of the Great Depression and was presided thereover during the second world war, through his death shortly before its conclusion. Rosa Parks and Ophra Winfrey, really??? GW and Slsick Willy????? Not as time goes by... go gatuh |
- Ronald Reagan [2]
- Abraham Lincoln
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- George Washington
- Benjamin Franklin
- George W. Bush
- Bill Clinton
- Elvis Presley
- Oprah Winfrey
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Billy Graham
- Thomas Jefferson
- Walt Disney
- Albert Einstein
- Thomas Alva Edison
- John F. Kennedy
- Bob Hope
- Bill Gates
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Lance Armstrong
- Muhammad Ali
- Rosa Parks
- The Wright Brothers
- Henry Ford
- Neil Armstrong
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