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To: MeeknMing
Noting that Mr. Carter had spent "a lot of quality time here," ...

Ah, yes, I remember it well. Jimmah's quality time at the White House. How he loved to sit in front of the fireplace in his lovely blue cardigan sweater with the thermostat set at a crisp 65 degrees. He would compassionately consider the many human rights violations occuring around the world, commiserate mentally with the American hostages held in Iran, think of the lines of automobiles, engines running, as they patiently waited for the next fill-up, contemplate how people would acheive the American dream by financing a home at 21 per cent interest.

Jimmah would wonder how this national malaise thing ever got started, and whatever would he do about it? On occasion, his mind might drift back to a mental picture of some backwoods rural woman standing barefoot in her dirt driveway, washing her car, bending across the hood, moving a soapy rag in languid circular motions as her cheap cotton dress damply clung to every curve of her young, lithesome body...and the lust in his heart, that persistent curse which had plagued and bedeviled Jimmah from his days of earliest recollection would return, and Jimmah would have to pull himself back into reality, mummering under his breath, "Yeah, that Cool Hand Luke was a real good movie , all right." Then the former governor, and now the president whose compassion knew no bounds would return to his duties and consider which of the national problems he should next meditate about. Hmmmm...perhaps if he could think of something really, really nice to do for the Ayatollah Khomeni, he could yet convince his counterpart to release the hostages. After all, he and the Ayatollah were both heads of state, both men of deep religious convictions....different yes, but neither one better than the other...fellow inhabitants of a small planet hurtling through space.....let me think......you know, Walter's daughter Eleanor is quite a looker....what is she,about 18 now?,..twenty maybe?......

11 posted on 11/19/2002 5:34:54 AM PST by San Jacinto
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To: San Jacinto
Haha! Excellent portrayal. Thanks!
20 posted on 11/19/2002 6:18:37 AM PST by Rightone
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To: San Jacinto
I blame Carter for much if not most of the current Mideast Troubles. His mishandling of the Shah led to the Khomeni regime and consequently to Kohmeni's (Arab) relatives (Hezbolla inter alia) getting access to Iran's money (spent on financing Hezbolla piracy rather building up Iran). This also indirectly led to the Iraqi attack on Iran (which some Irani's still blame on Carter) and the build up of Saddam as the region's thug-in-residence. Another consequence was the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and ensuing results.


It's not that there weren't problems in Iran, Iraq, Israel, and Afghanistan anyway, just that Carter mishandled each one.

Not to mention the Economy.
21 posted on 11/19/2002 6:27:59 AM PST by Doctor Stochastic
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To: San Jacinto
LOL! That captures it quite nicely, thanks !
29 posted on 11/20/2002 12:34:21 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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