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Theresa
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PostThu Jun 16, 2005 10:22 pm    Who was the greatest American?

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A - B
Ali, Muhammad
Angelou, Maya
Anthony, Susan B.
Armstrong, Lance
Armstrong, Neil

Ball, Lucille
Bell, Alexander Graham
Bush, Barbara
Bush, George H. W.
Bush, George W.
Bush, Laura


C
Carnegie, Andrew
Carson, Johnny
Carter, Jimmy
Carver, George Washington
Charles, Ray
Chavez, Cesar
Clinton, Bill
Clinton, Hillary
Cosby, Bill
Cruise, Tom

D - E
DeGeneres, Ellen
Disney, Walt
Douglass, Frederick
Earhart, Amelia
Eastwood, Clint
Edison, Thomas Alva
Edwards, John
Einstein, Albert
Eisenhower, Dwight

F - G
Favre, Brett
Ford, Henry
Franklin, Benjamin

Gates, Bill
Gibson, Mel
Giuliani, Rudolph
Glenn, John
Graham, Billy

H - J
Hamilton, Alexander
Hanks, Tom
Hefner, Hugh
Hepburn, Katharine
Hope, Bob
Hughes, Howard
Jackson, Michael
Jefferson, Thomas
Jobs, Steve
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Jordan, Michael

K - L
Keller, Helen
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy, Robert F.
Kennedy Onassis, Jacqueline
King Jr., Dr. Martin Luther
Limbaugh, Rush
Lincoln, Abraham
Lindbergh, Charles
Lucas, George

M - O
Madonna
Malcolm X
McGraw, Dr. Phil
Monroe, Marilyn
Moore, Michael
Murphy, Audie
Nixon, Richard
Obama, Barack
Owens, Jesse

P - R
Parks, Rosa
Patton, George
Powell, Colin
Presley, Elvis
Reagan, Ronald

Reeve, Christopher
Rice, Condoleezza
Robinson, Jackie
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin D

Roosevelt, Theodore
Ruth, Babe

S-T
Sagan, Carl
Salk, Jonas
Schwarzenegger, Arnold
Sinatra, Frank
Smith, Joseph
Spielberg, Steven
Stewart, Jimmy
Stewart, Martha
Tesla, Nikola
Tillman, Pat
Truman, Harry
Trump, Donald
Tubman, Harriet
Twain, Mark

W-Y
Walton, Sam
Washington, George
Wayne, John
Winfrey, Oprah
Woods, Tiger
Wright, Orville & Wilbur
Yeager, Chuck



Bold is the top 25 finalists.
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PostThu Jun 16, 2005 11:53 pm    

What a crock. How about Dale Earnhardt, he may not be #1, but against Muhammed Ali, Tiger Woods, or Brett Favre, he should be there.

I'd say Ronald Reagan deserves #1. He did it all.


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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 12:17 am    

I don't see Amiliea <(SP?) Earhart on there We all know who she is.


Never mind.. now I do


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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 12:20 am    

Ok. You know Brett Favre is up there because of

A) The Wisconsinites (Yes. I said it. Wisconsinites), and

B) Everyone in his hometown.



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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 12:29 am    

Clinton, Bill because he was the Macdaddy president.

(Just to say this i was not the one who came up with that saying my freind did so don't laugh at me.)


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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 12:29 am    

Brett Favre is a fantastic QB in all right, one of the best ever. But if you're going to have him on there, I think Dale Earnhardt would be a much more viable choice.

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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 1:52 am    

LightningBoy wrote:
Brett Favre is a fantastic QB in all right, one of the best ever. But if you're going to have him on there, I think Dale Earnhardt would be a much more viable choice.


i think Dan Marino would have been a better chose


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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 4:48 am    

I like Oprah Winfrey and Lance Armstrong the best.


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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 4:52 am    

George and Laura Bush

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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 8:06 am    

Heh, Alexander Graham Bell has now been on the list for "Greatest Briton," "Greatest Canadian," and "Greatest American." He sure does get around.

Out of the finalists, I'd say Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. should be the Greatest American, he did some pretty amazing things. However, all of them deserve to be on that list, so they all deserve to win.


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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 9:40 am    

I think I would vote for either Abraham Lincoln or George Washington.

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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 11:16 am    

Lizzie Borden
Benedict Arnold
Lee Harvey Oswald... ... I thought up Lizzie Borden. My brother told me to put the other two.

Nah, really, my real votes goes to Neil Armstrong because he went to the moon, Walt Disney because he brought happiness to many people, Bill Gates because he screwed the world with Microsoft, Malcolm X, Christopher Reeve (superman!), Elvis Presley because he's the king and Steven Spielberg for all the entertainment he's brought me.
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Einstein, Albert

*cough splutter general chocking* he died in America, he wasn't American!

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Bell, Alexander Graham

He was originally from Scotland, but seeing as he made his discoveries whilst in America, I suppose you can keep him.
He gets my vote, for inventing the telephone


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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 11:20 am    

I'd have to go with Abe Lincoln or...hmm...probably another early president.

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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 12:14 pm    

Oprah Winfrey, just because it's such BS to have her on a list like that

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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 1:16 pm    

madlilnerd wrote:

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Einstein, Albert

*cough splutter general chocking* he died in America, he wasn't American!


Someone else mentioned this last night. I emailed the Discovery Channel, since it's their program, and amazingly enough, got a response earlier this morning. Everyone on the list has American citizenship.



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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 1:27 pm    

Lance Armstrong

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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 1:56 pm    

Bell, Alexander Graham
Isn't he Canadian?


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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 4:05 pm    

Theresa wrote:
I emailed the Discovery Channel, since it's their program, and amazingly enough, got a response earlier this morning. Everyone on the list has American citizenship.



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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 4:10 pm    

Ronald Reagan definitely deserves Number One on that list. He is perhaps the greatest American in HISTORY.


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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 4:15 pm    

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 4:21 pm    

I don't unerstand why I am not on this list!!!!

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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 5:15 pm    

I'd say either Bill Clinton or Walt Disney.

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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 6:11 pm    

I'd vote for Hulk Hogan.

Just kidding.

Most of the people on the list are deserving. It's a pity that you couldn't vote in different categories because you have Americans who achieved something in, say, science but that doesn't mean they're any less great than an American who achieved something in, say, literature or politics.

Martin Luther King Jr. definitely achieved a lot in his fight for equality. A lot of his actions paved the way for equality in the United States. The world would have been a lot different if he had not lived.


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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 8:01 pm    

How about Nickola Tesla?

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He only invented AC power, RF remote control, and the bladeless turbine.
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PostFri Jun 17, 2005 9:16 pm    

Quinny wrote:
LightningBoy wrote:
Brett Favre is a fantastic QB in all right, one of the best ever. But if you're going to have him on there, I think Dale Earnhardt would be a much more viable choice.


i think Dan Marino would have been a better chose


What about John Elway? He's the best of the best.


Uhm... I choose FDR.


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