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| Articles about Jimmy Carter |
| The Tire Gauge: Obama’s Newest Jimmy Carter Moment | | 2008-08-08 11:54:02 | | I’m telling you, the echoes of our peanut farmer president just keep getting stronger and stronger with Obama. First, it was in foreign relations, and now on energy. By now you have to have been living in your underground shelter awaiting the coming apocalypse to have missed the hoopla surrounding Barack Obama’s recent suggestion [...] | | By: Reluctant Republicans For McCain | | |
| | Palestine: Peace not Apartheid by Jimmy Carter | | 2008-06-11 22:40:00 | | I've finally finished reading Jimmy Carter's book (left). It is definitely worth reading I would say. The book is written in an autobiography style based on Carter's experience in propagating peace in the Middle East as President of USA in late 70s to date.As a short review of the book, it is clear that it is the Zionist Israeli government (I shall mention Zionist Israelis here as there are a few minority group of peace loving Israeli citizen and Jewish rabbis who are against the Israel's imperialism policy in Occupied Palestine) who does not want to establish peace in the Holy land, because peace means; withdrawal of Israeli armed forces in the occupied Palestinian territories and the dismantling of the illegal settlement in Arab lands in occupied Palestinian territories. If this were to happen, it would halt the Zionist goal of creating a 'Greater Israel' comprising the current state of Israel plus the West Bank, including the whole of Jerusalem (Baitulmaqdis).The Palestinians and t | | By: books and coffee | | |
| | Jimmy Carter: Now that the race is all but over, Obama's my guy | | 2008-06-03 14:54:00 | | Former President Jimmy Carter is expected to announce he's endorsing Barack Obama in the race for the presidency. Way to go, Jimmy. What a courageous maneuver on your part. Let's wait until it's almost a foregone conclusion before you go out on a limb with your endorsement.On a side note, Hillary Rodham Clinton today told the Associated Press she's open to running as Obama's vice president. Could her concession speech be all that far off? We'll probably know more later today or tomorrow. | | By: The Hudson Line Blog | | |
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| | Reality Hits Jimmy Carter in the... Face | | 2008-04-23 09:51:02 | | Palestinian foreign minister Riyad al-Malki delivered a Niagara Falls-magnitude of cold water to Jimmy Carter today, pronouncing his meeting with Hamas leaders worthless. More quotes : "The only thing he achieved was permission on the part of Khaled Meshaal of Hamas to deliver a letter from a detained Israeli soldier to his family. Nothing else. Hamas offered nothing to president Carter. They reiterated the same positions. There was no change on the part of Hamas." Actually, by acting as a yellow-bellied,...(read more) | | By: An American Warning | | |
| | The Democrats' Jimmy Carter Problem | | 2008-04-23 06:44:00 | | Michelle Malkin - So much for Jimmy Carter's triumphal peace mission in the Middle East. Like everything else he has done on foreign policy, the world's biggest tool for jihad propaganda created yet another bloody mess. Quick review:After proclaiming that Hamas terrorists were willing to accept Israel as a "neighbor next door," Carter's Hamas hug buddies flipped him the bird. They gladly accepted the diplomatic legitimacy Carter's visit conferred upon them, while clinging bitterly to their insistence on the destruction of the Jewish state. More... | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
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| Barack Obama Criticizes Jimmy Carter for Meeting With Hamas | | 2008-04-16 21:06:48 | | Cross posted at Grizzly Groundswell
I find this interesting. In an effort to prove he is strong on terror, Barack Obama criticized Jimmy Carter for meeting with Hamas. Here is what he said about Jimmy Carter’s meeting:
“That’s why I have a fundamental difference with President Carter and disagree with his decision to meet with Hamas,” Obama said. [...] | | By: Wake Up America | | |
| | Ed Koch On Jimmy Carter, George Bush . . . | | 2008-04-16 12:55:07 | | Koch is not too kind to the former President:
When he ran for reelection, he asked me to campaign for him in 1980 - I was by then Mayor of New York City -- and I said that I would vote for him, but not campaign for him because he was then engaging in hostile acts towards Israel. I was popular with the Jewish community and when I would not campaign for him unless he changed his position, he...
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| | By: Copious Dissent - Your Daily Dose of Liberty | | |
| | Jimmy Carter almost says "Yes!" for Obama | | 2008-04-04 17:35:00 | | Jimmy Carter is just about to come out in favour of Barack Obama. That will help seal the nomination. I venture to say that Hillary Clinton will have packed her bags by the end of the month. Done and dusted. It'll all be over.Carter was very effusive on a visit to Africa. "My children and their spouses are pro-Obama. My grandchildren are also pro-Obama," Carter told a Nigerian newspaper. "As a superdelegate, I would not disclose who I am rooting for, but I leave you to make that guess." Umm! Now who would that be, Jimmy? | | By: A View from Middle England by Arden Forester | | |
| | Jimmy Carter In Drag Part 2: | | 2007-12-10 08:27:44 | | From The Ace Of Spades. . .
I'm finding this all a little creepy. I understand the injunction to lead a Christ-like life -- but does that apply to using the machinery of government (Caesar's thing, you know) to impose one's Christ-like impulses? Yes, Jesus says forgive, but does that mean that a Christian governor must forgive personally or impose that forgiveness via state action, forcing the...
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| | Mike Huckabee: Jimmy Carter In Republican Drag | | 2007-12-04 16:33:53 | | George Will shreds Mike Huckabee. . . .
On the Republican side, Mike Huckabee’s candidacy rests on serial non sequiturs: I am a Christian, therefore I am a conservative, therefore whatever I have done or propose to do with “compassionate,” meaning enlarged, government is conservatism. And by the way, anything I denote as a “moral” issue is beyond debate other than by the uncaring forces of...
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| | Nancy Pelosi, Prince Charles, and Jimmy Carter Can Blow It Out Their Rear-Ends | | 2007-10-11 04:08:52 | | It has clearly become a liberal requirement to be an abject hypocrite. Three stories today have demonstrated that liberal elitists certainly have chutzpah. Situations like these are getting to be ridiculous.Jimmy Carter, objectively one of the top-five worst Presidents of the United States, just called Dick Cheney a “Disaster” and a “Militant.” Who did he say this to? He said it to the BBC. Why did he do this? Because of course right now we need ex-Presidents traveling the World finding new ways to convince people to hate America. Do not forget, according to Jimmy Carter, Yasser Arafat was one to be admired for stealing and laundering billions of dollars from the Palestinians while simultaneously encouraging them to be suicide bombers and kill children.Jimmy Carter even had the nerve to suggest that Dick Cheney has been on the wrong side of the debate on many issues. Keep in mind that this is all coming from Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter was utterly embarrassed by Iran, created a recession with socialist policies, and then lost in one of the biggest landslide defeats in American History to Ronald Reagan. Yes, Jimmy Carter is criticizing our Vice President.The next story involves Nancy Pelosi. Nancy Pelosi once encouraged Cindy Sheehan to protest outside President Bush’s ranch so that he would end the war. She fully supported Code Pink, a bunch of full-time protestors, to annoy our President for 24 hours a day during wartime. This was when Democrats were in the minority.Now that the Democrats control Congress, Nancy Pelosi has abandoned Cindy Sheehan and Code Pink. Evidently, the anti-war liberals who Pelosi once supported are not too pleased. So of course Cindy Sheehan and Code Pink are now protesting at her residence. This is unbelievably ironic. But, like all liberals, their brilliant policies never apply to them. Now, Nancy Pelosi whines like a little girl with the taste of her own medicine. She said the following:"I had, for five months, people sitting outside my home, going into my garden in San Francisco, angering neighbors, hanging their clothes from trees, building all kinds of things -- Buddhas? I don't know what they were -- couches, sofas, chairs, permanent living facilities on my front sidewalk.""If they were poor and they were sleeping on my sidewalk, they would be arrested for loitering, but because they have 'Impeach Bush' across their chest, it's the First Amendment."Keep in mind that the MSM doesn’t point out Nancy Pelosi’s hypocrisy, and instead writes articles that trash Sheehan. Sadly, Cindy Sheehan finally realizes that she was a useful idiot to help get Pelosi elected. But, that is what the Democrats do with all their special interests.Finally, I bring you Prince Charles. Prince Charles has no job. Instead, he literally lives like a King by receiving British tax dollars. Now he is on a mission to tell everyone else what to do.Within the last few years, Prince Charles has been quoted as saying McDonalds should be banned. Now, he has becoming much nobler. Now he is writing letters to OUR Congress telling us to do more to prevent Global Warming. Well, as far as I am concerned, Prince Charles can take his personal jet paid for by British tax dollars and shove it up his royal a$$.(Source 1)(Source 2)(Source 3)Related EditorialsHannity’s America: Sean Hannity Exposes Al Gore and Liberals with Their Global Warming HypocrisyClintons Preside Over the Destruction Of Democrat Party. . .Democrat Party: A Bunch of Trust Fund BabiesDennis Miller - ProphetRick Klein: Losing ABC News’ Audience to the New Media, One Informed Citizen at a TimeLiberal Media Openly Bashes Fred ThompsonABC News Demonstrates Journalistic Negligence While Misquoting Ann Coulter, AgainLiberal Media Perpetuates Ignorance about the Seattle School District's Supreme Court CaseBritish Students Saved From Al Gore Indoctrination Global Warming Movie, “Inconvenient Truth.”Judge Martin Jenkins Temporarily Saves the World: Dismisses Dangerous Global Warming Lawsuit | | By: Copious Dissent - Your Daily Dose of Liberty | | |
| | Desmond Tutu and Jimmy Carter To Help Darfur! | | 2007-10-06 14:03:00 | | The Elders are a newly formed peace group interested in peace missions. The group is made up of many famous folks, including former South African President Nelson Mandela and former US president Jimmy Carter. From their website:We, the Elders, are here because we care deeply for the fate of our planet, and we feel intensely the suffering of millions of people in Darfur who yearn for nothing more than peace and dignity.The group, in similar style to the United Nations (UN), hopes to boast powerful world leaders and address needs in human suffering around the world. The first step will be possibly one of the biggest battles to tackle in current history: Darfur, Sudan. The crisis there has been brewing violently for four years now, forcing over 2 million people to flee and live in refugee camps. The BBC reports this week: "The United Nations Security Council has approved a 26,000-strong peacekeeping force to replace the 7,000 African Union (AU) observer mission struggling to protect civilians in Sudan's western province of Darfur. While the AU and UN struggle to bring lasting peace to Darfur, The Elders hope to become a peaceful force in the struggle. Will it be enough among the ensuing violence? The Christian Science Monitor is hopeful this week.In Sudan, where African Union mediators, Hollywood stars, and even the pope have failed to secure a lasting peace, South Africa's retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his group of retired statesmen, The Elders, are stepping in. ...Sending an elder statesman, with no political stake in the outcome, to seek a peaceful solution is a proven conflict-resolution tool. Retired Sen. George Mitchell, for example, was instrumental in bringing peace to Northern Ireland. And if one elder statesman has an edge, will a bevy of them ensure success?The Elders have already begun to talk directly with the local community leaders and displaced people living in camps. The beginnings of their journey were met with an up-close look at the violence | | By: Life Consistency | | |
| | American History: Jimmy Carter Wins the 1976 Presidential Election | | 2007-06-06 04:58:00 | | DownloadVOICE ONE:This is Rich Kleinfeldt.VOICE TWO:And this is Richard Rael with THE MAKING OF A NATION -- a VOA Special English program about the history of the United States.(MUSIC)Today, we tell about the presidential election of nineteen seventy-six.VOICE ONE:Gerald Ford is sworn-in by Chief Justice Warren Burger. At center is Ford's wife, Betty.When Vice President Gerald Ford became president in nineteen seventy-four, he took office during a crisis. For the first time in American history, a president -- Richard Nixon -- had resigned.He resigned as a result of the case known as Watergate. It involved the cover-up of illegal activities. Officials in Richard Nixon's administration had lied about Watergate. They also had misled the public about the war in Vietnam.VOICE TWO:After Vietnam and Watergate, many Americans no longer believed their public officials. At this difficult time, Gerald Ford dealt with the public calmly. In one speech, for example, he said, "The state of the Unio | | By: Giang Day Truc Tuyen - Teaching Online | | |
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