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Jimmy Carter:Father of the Iranian Revolution
Pundit Review ^ | April 21, 2008 | Staff

Posted on 04/21/2008 12:14:51 PM PDT by freerepublic_or_die

We just don’t get it. The Left in America is screaming to high heaven that the mess we are in in Iraq and the war on terrorism has been caused by the right-wing and that George W. Bush, the so-called “dim-witted cowboy,” has created the entire mess.

The truth is the entire nightmare can be traced back to the liberal democratic policies of the leftist Jimmy Carter, who created a firestorm that destabilized our greatest ally in the Muslim world, the shah of Iran, in favor of a religious fanatic, the ayatollah Khomeini.

Carter viewed Khomeini as more of a religious holy man in a grassroots revolution than a founding father of modern terrorism. Carter’s ambassador to the UN, Andrew Young, said “Khomeini will eventually be hailed as a saint.” Carter’s Iranian ambassador, William Sullivan, said, “Khomeini is a Gandhi-like figure.” Carter adviser James Bill proclaimed in a Newsweek interview on February 12, 1979 that Khomeini was not a mad mujahid, but a man of “impeccable integrity and honesty.”
The shah was terrified of Carter. He told his personal confidant, “Who knows what sort of calamity he [Carter] may unleash on the world?”

The fact of the matter is that Jimmy Carter has always hated America and has gone out of his way to coddle terrorists and the world’s worst tyrannical dictators. It is important to point out that, ideologically, Carter’s disdain for America is shared by the heart and soul of today’s “blame America first” Democrat Party (Pelosi, Kennedy, Kerry, Obama, Cllinton, Murtha, etc…)Carter’s weakness and ineptitude largely enabled the Islamic Revolution and the Jihad against America. George W. Bush, in spite of his mistakes, has, at the end of the day, kept America free from terrorist attacks post 9-11.

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KEYWORDS: americantragedy; buffoon; bungler; dumbass; failedpresidency; malaise; traitor; worstpresidentever
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To: FARS

Thanks very much for your insight and experience FARS.


61 posted on 04/22/2008 12:02:42 PM PDT by milford421 (U.N. OUT OF U.S.)
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Iran was a wonderful place. Not heaven on earth but good. It's true you couldn't speak out against the Shah (it wasn't a democracy after all) but he was basically a good man trying to keep his country out of the hands of the communists. So yes, some suppression occured. But what happened was more like how the Soviets brainwashed our youth during the Vietnam War, the Soviet spies invaded the univerisites and brainwashed alot of the Iranian youths. Alot of them became useful idiots for the Soviets.

As with almost any revolution, those who begin it usually end up dead, exiled, or supressed while another group comes in...hence, Khomeni.

The Shah made his major mistake by taking land from the Imams and giving it to the people. He also tried to drag the people into the 20th Century too fast. He built his people good roads, hospitals with free care, gave them free eduction. It's my belief that Carter is a marxist idiot who also fawns over any murderous dictator that he can find.

Remember when Carter was going to give one of his fireside chats and an aide lamented that Carter spent 2 hours or so trying to decide which sweater to wear but only spent about 15 minutes on the speech?

Remember when businesses had to have their thermostats on at a certain degree or they'd be heavily fined? A lot of businesses started putting locks on their thermostats at that point. I was working at a restaurant at the time and thought it was ludicrous.

Misery Index? Malaise?

I read where Carter turned on the Shah because the Shah wouldn't pay a $100,000 bribe (that's basically what it was) to some of Carter's buddies.

Carter had alot of people fooled because he "appeared" to be a moral, good person...in a Machiavellian way but I believe that was just an appearance.

He is a failed prince who couldn't keep power and did everything wrong except his appearance of being a good, moral person on the surface. Dig deeper and you find him rumored by people who actually know him and worked with him to be a small, petty, vindictive, little man.

62 posted on 04/25/2008 8:16:30 AM PDT by Freedom Dignity n Honor (There are permanent moral truths.)
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To: Freedom Dignity n Honor

“Iran was a wonderful place. Not heaven on earth but good. It’s true you couldn’t speak out against the Shah (it wasn’t a democracy after all) but he was basically a good man trying to keep his country out of the hands of the communists. So yes, some suppression occured. But what happened was more like how the Soviets brainwashed our youth during the Vietnam War, the Soviet spies invaded the univerisites and brainwashed alot of the Iranian youths. Alot of them became useful idiots for the Soviets.
As with almost any revolution, those who begin it usually end up dead, exiled, or supressed while another group comes in...hence, Khomeni.

The Shah made his major mistake by taking land from the Imams and giving it to the people. He also tried to drag the people into the 20th Century too fast. He built his people good roads, hospitals with free care, gave them free eduction. It’s my belief that Carter is a marxist idiot who also fawns over any murderous dictator that he can find.”

Correct.
Bump


63 posted on 04/26/2008 5:47:25 AM PDT by nuconvert (There are bad people in the pistachio business.)
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To: FARS
Fantastic post! So very true!

I can't wait until Iran is free and I can visit Ahwaz once more.

64 posted on 04/26/2008 9:29:23 PM PDT by Freedom Dignity n Honor (There are permanent moral truths.)
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