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To: george76

Jimmy Carter....the Grandaddy of modern terrorism.

If one has never been to a muslim country, one doesn’t have any idea what they’re like on the ground.

Afghanistan....Yes, Bacha Bazi is real.

The entire Muslim World...led by people that are considered heavy handed. Why? Because they know how dangerous the ‘bad guys’ are.

So, they do one of two things or both:

1. they put them in prison for a long, long time, as the Shah and so many others did.

2. they corral them in an area and leave them alone. They’re left alone with the knowledge that if they pop their heads out and cause trouble, it’s going to be bad, really really bad for them and their pals.

When Carter forced the Shah out and rolled out the red carpet for the Ayatollah, the prisons were emptied and modern terrorism was reborn.

Of course, no one likes to talk about another terrorist, Mandela. In prison for bombings and murders, but they ignore all of that and paint him as a political prisoner.


12 posted on 07/19/2023 5:06:25 PM PDT by qaz123
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To: qaz123

Speaking of Mandela.....On a trip to South Africa, our tour guide pointed out, Robbin’s Island as the place that Mandela had spent 27 years.
She added,” remember he was a murderer and his wife turned out the worse of the two!”

On Iran.
A once prospering country, rich with many successes, turns to the book that controls their lives. They take its guidance literally and screw up, big time.
Jimmy Carter screws the pooch and, VOILA, we now have to deal with a country of crazy Mohammedans who want the BOMB! Damn you Georgia peanut farmer!


36 posted on 07/19/2023 8:21:48 PM PDT by BatGuano (2020 = Stolen Election. Believe it! Molon Labe.)
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