People in the old days wrote in funny long boring sentences, so none of them make the list: no Emerson or Thoreau or Hawthorne or Irving. Herman Melville may have written the greatest of all novels, if you can call Moby-Dick a novel and not a prose poem of many hundreds of pages; but Melville does not make the list. Emily Dickinson may be the greatest woman poet ever; too bad for Emily Dickinson. Walt Whitman, for the worse I think, revolutionized modern poetry and has been regarded as the quintessential poet of democracy. Too bad for Walt; he is forgotten. In fact, no men of letters make the list: no Faulkner, Hemingway, O'Neill, Frost, not even the boilerplate-writing Harriet Beecher Stowe. Religion is boring and reminds us of our duties to those who have come before us, so no religious figure makes the list: no Jonathan Edwards, the greatest theological mind America has produced, no Billy Graham, no Fulton Sheen.Share
The Last Judgment
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The problem is simply this, There are many fine people who need to be remebered. Each person will have his own 10. my personal favorites are,
. Christopher Columbus
. Captain John Smith
. John Rolfe
. Virgina Dare
. Powhatan
. Sir William Johnson
. Isaac Jogues
. Ponce de Leon
. George Washington
. Jonas Salk
. Thomas Edison
I offer on historical figures but I also could give 10 favorite comedians, sports figures, (actually I couldnt 'cause I am not a sports fan.) Politians, authors, etc.
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Notice the over-representation of "black studies" and so-called "women's studies" personages. How else can we explain Marilyn Monroe and Oprah Winfrey making the list of "greatest Americans"?
This list is a perfect illustration of how morally bankrupt our society has become, and a perfect reflection of how well the propaganda machine works on our youth.
Lord help our nation.
~Georgette
(whose daughter's name "Mimi" is stuck in her blogger account...long story!)
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