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A conversation with Jefferson would no doubt be interesting. Dave Bowman Jul 2024 #1
Thank you Dave Bowman, Indeed very interesting, TY debm55 Jul 2024 #2
Do you figure True Dough Jul 2024 #3
I would, But I would add any of the figures from the Revolution would be, My second choice would be Jefferson debm55 Jul 2024 #9
Franklin, yes, but also Leonardo da Vinci flor-de-jasmim Jul 2024 #4
Thank you, Leonardo da Vinci woud be wonderful debm55 Jul 2024 #16
Mark Twain. Cartoonist Jul 2024 #5
Thank you Cartoonist, Great choice debm55 Jul 2024 #17
American? John Adams Charging Triceratops Jul 2024 #6
Thank you, Charging Triceratops, Excellent choice. debm55 Jul 2024 #44
Eleanor Roosevelt. badhair77 Jul 2024 #7
Thank you, badhair77. Even after FDR died , Eleanor still was a pivotal voice in our country. debm55 Jul 2024 #45
Never pass up a chance to visit their home in Hyde Park, FDR's library badhair77 Jul 2024 #55
Sorry, I don't have one. n/t elocs Jul 2024 #8
That's okay, TY debm55 Jul 2024 #12
Lincoln Sympthsical Jul 2024 #10
Thank you, Sympthsical, Very good choice, debm55 Jul 2024 #13
Mozart. Ocelot II Jul 2024 #11
Jesus Kaleva Jul 2024 #14
Harriet Tubman FullySupportDems Jul 2024 #15
Numerous ITAL Jul 2024 #18
Charlemagne. And Thomas Edison, and Ben Franklin. bif Jul 2024 #19
Siddhartha Gautama... MiHale Jul 2024 #20
Einstein. Prairie_Seagull Jul 2024 #21
Thank you Prairie_Seagull. Einstein would be very interesting to sit down with. I offen wondered if he had a side that debm55 Jul 2024 #37
I've been fortunate... Hugin Jul 2024 #22
Thank you Hugin. Interesting point. debm55 Jul 2024 #36
I'm not religious, but my choice is Mary Magdalene. Talitha Jul 2024 #23
Thank you, Talitha. that is a very interesting choice. debm55 Jul 2024 #34
Would you have to speak Aramaic? 🙂 displacedvermoter Jul 2024 #39
Franklin, yes, but I'll pick Thomas Paine Tom Rinaldo Jul 2024 #24
Thank you, Tom Rinaldo for your choices. Both interesting. I like Jefferson as he also was involved in the French debm55 Jul 2024 #31
HG Wells DBoon Jul 2024 #25
Thank you DBoon. Very interesting choice. debm55 Jul 2024 #28
FDR OLDMDDEM Jul 2024 #26
Excellent choice. Thank you. OLDMDDEM debm55 Jul 2024 #27
You're welcome. OLDMDDEM Jul 2024 #33
Many, but I will pick three obamanut2012 Jul 2024 #29
Mahatma Gandhi WheelWalker Jul 2024 #30
Great Choice, Thank you WheelWalker debm55 Jul 2024 #52
I could think of a hundred..... lastlib Jul 2024 #32
Oh my, lastlib. Your list is wonderful. Thank you very much. debm55 Jul 2024 #50
Mark Twain Doodles Jul 2024 #35
Thank you, Doodles, Indeed a very talented man. debm55 Jul 2024 #49
Franklin Metaphorical Jul 2024 #38
Thank you very much for your choices, Meaphorical. debm55 Jul 2024 #48
Gygax Simeon Salus Jul 2024 #40
Mary Wollstonecraft, or FDR or Eleanor Roosevelt. Timeflyer Jul 2024 #41
Excellent choices, Timeflyer. Thank you very much. debm55 Jul 2024 #47
Gov. Jerry Brown...have seen him in person... Tikki Jul 2024 #42
Thank you, Tikki. Wondererful of California. debm55 Jul 2024 #46
James Baldwin and Bayard Rustin LoisB Jul 2024 #43
Hitler. Doodley Jul 2024 #51
Whoever invented the wheel madamesilverspurs Jul 2024 #53
John Lennon Lunabell Jul 2024 #54
Tomyris, Queen of the Massegetai Zoomie1986 Jul 2024 #56
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