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Jimmy Carter: Like Iraq The Revolutionary War Was Unnecessary!
Harball 10/18/04
Posted on 10/19/2004 7:04:03 PM PDT by notkerry
MATTHEWS: Let me ask you the question aboutthis is going to cause some trouble with peoplebut as an historian now and studying the Revolutionary War as it was fought out in the South in those last years of the War, insurgency against a powerful British force, do you see any parallels between the fighting that we did on our side and the fighting that is going on in Iraq today?
CARTER: Well, one parallel is that the Revolutionary War, more than any other war up until recently, has been the most bloody war weve fought. I think another parallel is that in some ways the Revolutionary War could have been avoided. It was an unnecessary war.
Had the British Parliament been a little more sensitive to the colonials really legitimate complaints and requests the war could have been avoided completely, and of course now we would have been a free country now as is Canada and India and Australia, having gotten our independence in a nonviolent way.
I think in many ways the British were very misled in going to war against America and in trying to enforce their will on people who were quite different from them at the time.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Politics/Elections
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To: notkerry
This guy is a fool and stupid to boot.
"one parallel is that the Revolutionary War, more than any other war up until recently, has been the most bloody war weve fought."
1. Civil War (War Between the States) most bloody.
2. "Until recently" - code for Iraq - how crazy is that?
It was an unnecessary war.
I'm speechless - no comment?
we would have been a free country now as is Canada and India and Australia, having gotten our independence in a nonviolent way.
What the f*ck. Would we still be called "The Colonies?"
Kerry is in this guy's league.
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posted on
10/20/2004 9:44:53 AM PDT
by
Beckwith
(John Kerry, sign the Form 180 - petition at http://www.SignForm180.com)
To: Junior
The unrest was growing. Common Sense & Wealth of a Nation were widely read among the general population & the ideas they raised were being preached in many pulpits. Eventually, those who wanted to work it out with the British were bowled over.
The movie 1776 is like a snapshot. It catches a moment in time.
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posted on
10/20/2004 9:47:30 AM PDT
by
GoLightly
(If it doesn't kill ya, it makes ya stronger.)
To: GoLightly
What are you getting at? The French got involved because it drove a wedge between the colonists and the British. I tend to think that the first imperative on the colonists mind, if they had found Parliament more willing to consider them an extension of the Island and its populace, rather than farmed-out slaves, the French would not have gained much ground.
I'm sure, however, you are leading me into a conversation whereby you get to show me how I am wrong. That's fine. The basic premise, though, is that Parliament bungled how the colonies could be made a part of the Empire, and the Revolution happened because it was the only choice left to them. I think Jimmah Carter is a milksop fool...and fortunately, at the time, I was much too young to vote, so I can never say that I regret voting for Carter...Time itself took care of that one in the form of H Ross Perot...and I have been livid with myself since then.
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posted on
10/20/2004 9:51:43 AM PDT
by
Alkhin
("We are not this story's author, who fills time and eternity with his purpose." G.W.Bush)
To: Alkhin
I was not talking about the French involvement in the American Revolution. The French crown came out on the side of the revolutionary colonists, because it weakened a competitor.
If the British had given the American's a voice, a vote in Parliament, it might have held things off for awhile, but I'm not sure it would have prevented a revolution.
I was talking about their own revolution, the Reign of Terror & all of that.
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posted on
10/20/2004 10:12:16 AM PDT
by
GoLightly
(If it doesn't kill ya, it makes ya stronger.)
To: notkerry
Had the British Parliament been a little more sensitive to the colonials really legitimate complaints and requests the war could have been avoided completely...
Ahhhhhh, so THAT'S all that was needed -- a little sensitivity training for the British Parliament!
To: tobyhill
There would be a tax revolt in America if people knew how "high" that tax was that the colonists rose up over.
Or even if they knew how little John Kerry and his billionairess wife paid in taxes.
Her income was declared at ~$2.1 million taxable. And another $2.8 tax exempt. She paid ~15.45% in state and federal taxes on the full $4.9million earned. Now then. her estate is worth $750million-$1billion; how much interest did that accrue in the last year? How much tax was paid on that growth of her estate?
Anyone out in FReeperland paying less that 15.45$ when you combine state, local, federal, FICA, etc?
Don't believe the billionaire gigolo when he claims he will cut your taxes. He doesn't pay them, someone has to.
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posted on
10/20/2004 2:36:56 PM PDT
by
weegee
(To the MSM: "There's got to be a morning after" How can you face us after the lies and distortions?)
To: weegee
Peanut Brain Carter also claims to be the enviromental czar but he forgets that even with all his regulations 3 Mile Island damn near wiped out the NE on his watch.
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posted on
10/20/2004 2:54:13 PM PDT
by
tobyhill
(The war on terrorism is not for the weak!)
To: dfdemar
...the Revolutionary War, more than any other war up until recently, has been the most bloody war weve fought.Um the Civil War...
My thoughts exactly. I learned that in about the 8th grade.
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posted on
10/20/2004 5:11:33 PM PDT
by
rdl6989
To: TeleStraightShooter
Total Deaths for all American Wars 623,026 .. Civil War 407,316 .. World War II 116,708 .. World War I 58,169 . . Vietnam War 36,914 . . Korean War 13,283 . . Mexican War 4,435 ... . Revolutionary War 2,260 ... . War of 1812 2,446 ... . Spanish American War 1,100+ . . Operation Iraqi Freedom/ Operation Enduring Freedom 269 ..... . Operation Desert Storm
Note the 4,435 deaths in the Revolution. More men died in the Civil War fighting just in GEORGIA. Peanut Man should know that.
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posted on
10/20/2004 5:15:35 PM PDT
by
rdl6989
To: notkerry
Jimmy has it wrong. The Civil War was far worse. Perhaps being from the south the Civil War a war that Jimmmy would rather pretend didn't happen.
To: Congressman Billybob; Grampa Dave
You are still correct.
Every time Jimmy Carter speaks, he demonstrates again that he is an historical and geopolitical moron.
Any semi-sentient fool knows that the most bloody war we ever fought, in terms of percentage of the whole population killed and wounded, was the Civil War.
Close on the heels of that were World War II, and then World War I.
And the idea that the Revolutionary War "need not have been fought" because Britain would eventually have given America its independence (in the 20th century) is so overwhelmingly dumb that words fail in trying to describe it.
Carter is a bad joke, and Matthews was a blindingly incompetent in not calling him on his demonstrated ignorance.
Don't get me started.
Congressman Billybob
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posted on
07/02/2006 6:25:43 PM PDT
by
george76
(Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
To: Dad2Angels; bert; RobFromGa
LOL.
"How in the hell did this person get elected to be President"
The more pressing question is - how in the hell does this idiot put his pants on without help?!
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posted on
07/02/2006 6:30:57 PM PDT
by
george76
(Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
To: krb; abb; Coop
Needs repeating. IMHO.
Jimmah : "the Revolutionary War, more than any other war up until recently, has been the most bloody war weve fought."
This statement is just so wrong on so many levels...
And three, the fact that a former POTUS and COMMANDER-IN-FREAKING-CHIEF of the US Armed forces is making this statement is the element which really takes it to the "messed up" level...
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posted on
07/02/2006 6:36:50 PM PDT
by
george76
(Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
To: notkerry
How is this not satire? It's just too stupid to have actually occurred....
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posted on
07/02/2006 6:41:12 PM PDT
by
GOP_Raider
(FR's token San Francisco Giants fan)
To: KevinDavis
Jimmy Carter was a brilliant politician who ran as a born again Christian, but the kind that did interviews in Playboy.
He ran as a trained Navy Nuclear Engineer, but the kind who suddenly discovered that his father was a farmer, so he didn't have to serve out his commitment.
He ran for Georgia Governor as a white bigot, but the kind who apologized to blacks after his successful campaign.
So, now you know. He was the prototype for William Jefferson Clinton.
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posted on
07/02/2006 6:50:42 PM PDT
by
donmeaker
(If the sky don't say "Surrender Dorothy" then my ex wife is out of town.)
To: SE Mom
I think the the entire premise of our "legitimate complaints" is wrong. The British were taxing "us" to help repay for the French - Indian War, which "we" had a great benefit from. Doesn't seem entirely unreasonable. Perhaps we should have been "a little more sensitive".
Of course one thing lead to another and soon we had some REAL grievances and here we are (thank goodness).
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posted on
07/02/2006 6:51:58 PM PDT
by
geopyg
("I would rather have a clean gov't than one where -quote- 1st Amend. rights are respected." J.McCain)
To: george76
Like Clinton The Carter Administration Was Unnecessary
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posted on
07/02/2006 6:52:15 PM PDT
by
Rastus
To: KevinDavis
How in the hell did this person get elected to be President.. What a dolt!.He won because the media had continued to beat the Watergate drum, even after Richard Nixon left office. Gerald Ford wasn't much of a President and tended toward the Moderate to Liberal wing of the Republican Party. Repubs. were disgusted, and Ford left them cold. I suppose it's the way we thought about Bob Dole, and folks likely just didn't bother to vote.
Carter was popular with younger voters; college students and young adults who had become more political during the Vietnam War were a large part of the buzz for Carter.
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posted on
07/02/2006 6:52:30 PM PDT
by
SuziQ
To: notkerry
"Had the British Parliament been a little more sensitive to the colonials really legitimate complaints and requests the war could have been avoided completely, and of course now we would have been a free country now as is Canada and India and Australia, having gotten our independence in a nonviolent way." How th f*ck did this man captain a nuclear sub then became the POTUS?
I thought you had a whole system in place so loose cannons like this would never get into a position of power?
I fear for our world.
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posted on
07/02/2006 6:52:53 PM PDT
by
bubman
To: Dad2Angels
"how in the hell does this idiot put his pants on without help?!"
I've never heard anyone claim that he does!
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