To: The Raven
In April 1978 I accompanied Ceausescu to Washington, where he charmed President Carter. Arafat, he urged, would transform his brutal PLO into a law-abiding government-in-exile if only the U.S. would establish official relations. The meeting was a great success for us. Carter hailed Ceausescu, dictator of the most repressive police state in Eastern Europe, as a "great national and international leader" who had "taken on a role of leadership in the entire international community." Triumphant, Ceausescu brought home a joint communiqué in which the American president stated that his friendly relations with Ceausescu served "the cause of the world." Yet another indictment against the idiot peanut farmer from Jawja.
To: Prince Charles
Fascinating article. Jimmeh strikes again. I'd forgotten that Ceausescu was on his list of beloved dictators.
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09/22/2003 3:53:25 AM PDT by
livius
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