Posted on 02/12/2006 7:31:55 AM PST by FreeKeys
If Jimmah wasn't a hypocrite, he wouldn't have any personality at all!
goober head is not a hypocrite, he is a true believer of the communist manifesto.
I wouldn't expect Jimmy Carter to do anything, but Condi should.
Thanks to Ronald Reagan for this man's short term.
Jimmy Carter is nuts!
Jimmy Carter is nuts!
I love it when his eye bulge out when he's speaking. Makes you wonder, what's going on in that pea brain?
It's not just Carter, even though he does always take a stand for Communism at every opportunity.
So true! Survival would be enhanced by all of us emailing everyone we know and pointing out that these last 2 DemocRAT presidents damaged our intelligence-gathering capabilities, crippled our allies, helped our enemies AND let them have Iran, the Panama Canal, control of the port of Los Angeles, nuclear technology, missile guidance secrets, etc., etc. etc...
We're often reminded of the terrible abuses by Nixon and the dark hours of Watergate. How is it that the Democrats only held onto the white house for one term in its aftermath? Can you answer that for us, Jimmy?
Has Machado been arrested? Is she currently in jail awaiting trial?
What is scary, is that there are people in this country that actually want to listen to this moron hypocritical excuse for a President (ala Clinton - they are all alike) --- that is what is frightening.
Kool-aid drinkers are a bane upon this country. And they can vote!!!
Carter likes to micromanage everything while he was president. Prefers to have yes men around him.
http://www.brookings.edu/views/op-ed/hess/20000121.htm
Carter can be easily walked over.
From Carter: the Untold Story
"In one session, where Carter questioned the Soviets' record on human rights, Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko turned the tables and delivered a lecture on the Soviet Union's free medical care, zero unemployment and absence of homelessness. "I couldn't argue," Mr. Carter admits. "We each had a definition of human rights and differences like this must be recognized and understood." Really? Ever read The Gulag Archipelago?"
http://www.jfednepa.org/mark%20silverberg/jimmycarter.html
Carter is not respected around the world. He's a American Imperialist Fool.
"The Unknown History of James Carter"
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=PET20040713&articleId=708
No, they're out, but they have to appear again March 29th:
UPDATE
Posted on Sat, Feb. 11, 2006:
VENEZUELA
Nonprofit's conspiracy trial stopped; new charges likely
An appeals court threw out a case against an anti-Chávez group that accepted U.S. funds, but prosecutors say they'll file new charges.CARACAS, Venezuela - (AP) -- A defense attorney said Friday that a conspiracy trial for leaders of a U.S.-backed Venezuelan nonprofit group has been halted by an appeals court, but prosecutors immediately said they would press new charges against two of the people.
Three members of the Sumate group, which identifies itself as a vote-monitoring watchdog, went on trial Tuesday on charges of conspiring against the country's democratic system for receiving U.S. funding.
''All of it was annulled completely,'' defense lawyer Juan Martin Echeverria told private TV broadcaster Globovision on Friday.
Echeverria said a higher court annulled Judge Elias Alvarez's proceedings for failure to allow a jury in the trial.
The attorney general's office on Friday announced that it would pursue new charges against Sumate president Alejandro Plaz and vice president Maria Corina Machado for ''electoral'' crimes related to their unsuccessful efforts to call a referendum against President Hugo Chávez in 2003. It ordered Machado and Plaz to appear in court on March 29 to be formally charged.
The original charges against the Sumate members stem from a $31,000 contribution from the Washington-based National Endowment for Democracy, a private group funded by the U.S. Congress.
Chávez's government says the donation was illegal and is evidence the group is plotting with Washington against it. Sumate leaders deny they've committed any crime and say the funds were used legally for pro-democracy courses.
In February 2003, Sumate led the collection of some 3 million signatures calling for a referendum against Chávez. The signatures were thrown out by authorities over alleged electoral violations.
The group backed a new petition drive that successfully triggered a recall referendum in 2004, which Chávez soundly won.
Sumate has continued to irritate the government by challenging the results of the referendum and declaring congressional elections last December illegitimate.
The group says it is defending Venezuela's democracy and says its leaders are victims of political persecution.
Plaz and Machado, charged with conspiracy, had faced up to 16 years in prison. Two directors, Ricardo Estevez and Luiz Enrique Palacios, were charged as accomplices.
-- from http://snipurl.com/mhg8
Thanks, but what value do you see in posting the link to the Marxist GlobalResearch nonsense?
..the critter should have had fins years ago
Ge, I thought Carter was a Christian? What a surprise. not
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