Posted on 05/26/2008 7:13:09 PM PDT by mondoreb
In September 1987, [William 'Billy'] Carter was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and took unsuccessful treatments for the disease. Carter died in Plains at the age of 51. His parents and both of his sisters also died from pancreatic cancer.
Pancreatic cancer is as bad as it gets, not there is any good cancer.
Jammah is part Mexican. He’s doing the job that true Americans won’t do - speaking ill of his own country.
Yeah His Brother I believe he passed on... Billy was Representing LIBYA... Carters loved the scoundrels!
Israel ‘has at least 150 atomic weapons’
(Jimmah - Silly Old Bugger ALERT!!!)
Herald Sun | 27 May 2008
Posted on Monday, May 26, 2008 11:01:57 PM by Aussie Dasher
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2021731/posts
Why does he still have a passport?
Maybe it’s time to clean & tidy the Leavenworth Presidential Suite.
Do you think it appropriate for a former president to bash his country on foreign soil?
Do you think it is appropriate for a former president to overtly encourage foreign governments to work against US foreign and security policy?
Do you think a former president who behaves in this manner should be invited to participate in the Democrat Convention?
Ranking the current President is not a job for historians. By engaging in this popularity contest, they have simply revealed their political bias, as if we didn't know already.
Yeah, but think how it boosts their academic and collegial status! Gee, some might even claim credit for being 'daring' and 'cutting edge'. On the Reagan put-down, Schlessinger is permanently unavailable for comment, but I wonder if the vote may have changed now that a further 12 years (40 years total) perspective.
My personal view is that perspective will enhance George W, perhaps greatly.
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