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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.

3 posted on 09/22/2003 2:41:03 AM PDT by Prince Charles
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To: Prince Charles
Fascinating article. Jimmeh strikes again. I'd forgotten that Ceausescu was on his list of beloved dictators.
12 posted on 09/22/2003 3:53:25 AM PDT by livius
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