1 posted on
10/11/2002 11:42:58 AM PDT by
dead
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Outstanding slam and bttt
2 posted on
10/11/2002 11:49:17 AM PDT by
lodwick
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Good grief, not only is he vicious but he is dumb as a brick too.
3 posted on
10/11/2002 11:51:00 AM PDT by
OldFriend
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Bump for the one-termer.
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What a wonderful article.
8 posted on
10/11/2002 12:15:15 PM PDT by
eureka!
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bump
9 posted on
10/11/2002 12:16:45 PM PDT by
VOA
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...to this day he doesn't know how much he doesn't know
Wonderfully well-put!
Dan
10 posted on
10/11/2002 12:17:22 PM PDT by
BibChr
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It's hard to believe that a person as simple and ill-prepared as Carter could be elected President of our nation. Unable to learn by the prior mistake of voting in an unknown governor from the south, it took only twelve years before the US voters did it again, with devistating results.
I would recommend that future writers in search of a character to assasinate, please give the Carter years some attention. Nixon was not the Devil he is portrayed to have been. No he was not perfect. Carter however was not perfect either. And he didn't have the positives that Nixon did have.
Carter was, is and always will be a dangerous simpleton that until the day he passes on, will be capable of doing great damage to this nation's interests, and the interests of a stable peaceful world.
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The author needs to raed about who really runs the government. Then he would know how Jimma got the job. A good synopsis is in a book by Pat Robertson called THE NEW WORLD ORDER. From the beginning Jimma knew he was a puppet.
13 posted on
10/11/2002 12:48:19 PM PDT by
Digger
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How a great country came to be led by someone like Jimmy Carter is a historical puzzle that is likely to remain unsolved. Easy. The American public had been force-fed hourly diatribes against Richard Nixon by a media-driven witch hunt. Nixon resigns, his hand-picked Vice President Gerald Ford (who was also on the Warren Commission) pardoned him, much to the chagrine of a populace that had been whipped into a frenzy for political blood. Carter runs a campaign against Ted (Gee, I dunno, I just want to be President) Kennedy, gets the Demo nomination and an angry-at-Gerald-Ford-for-spoiling-the-fun-cause-if-any-of us-had-done-it-we-would-still-be-locked-up public votes him into office.
And regrets it for fricking ever
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The libs these days think a president who pronounces it "nuke-yuh-loor" is illiterate. Jimmuh not only did that, he claimed to be a "nuke-yuh-loor" engineer.
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What a buffoon! Would that such an embarassment to this nation would have stayed on his peanut farm.
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My favorite story about "Jimmuh" comes from one of the Navy aides assigned to the White House. This was told to my spouse, who knew the aide. "Jimmuh" liked to be photographed going to Marine 1, carrying a garmet bag slung over his shoulder to show that he wasn't "above" carrying his own luggage. EXCEPT, all the aides were instructed to be ABSOLUTELY sure there was nothing in the bag! What a crock of unpurified sh*t!!!
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During the Carter years my ex wife had me buy a Renault Le Car (one of the 10 worst cars in existance) and for that priveledge I got to pay 21% interest or some such ridiculous amount....Carter is History's Le Car
28 posted on
10/11/2002 2:39:04 PM PDT by
woofie
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In honor of Mr. Carters proud achievment, I call on George W. Bush to burn a CH54 in the Iranian desert.
34 posted on
10/11/2002 7:25:58 PM PDT by
ChadGore
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I once thought Jimmy was at least a nice man. After his traitorous behavior the last few months, I see he is just evil, and he would be happy to help overthrow the government of the US.
Who can ever forget him sitting by the fire in the White House with his stupid sweater on during the energy crisis? No wonder Reagan won by a landslide. Speaking of it's the economy stupid!!!!
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"How a great country came to be led by someone like Jimmy Carter is a historical puzzle that is likely to remain unsolved."Not exactly...................it ALMOST happened again in 2000, in FL......remember???????
38 posted on
10/12/2002 10:00:45 AM PDT by
soozla
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I credit Jimmy Carter and his allegedly lovely wife for making me a conservative once and for all. I voted for Anderson in 1980 (forgive me) and Reagan in 1984, after seeing what he had accomplished for the country (and also being horrified by Mondale's platforms).
After Reagan won re-election in 1984, Jimmuh and Rosalyn were interviewed on "60 Minutes" by Mike (Where's My Lithiium?) Wallace. Rosalyn actually told America that "(thanks to Reagan) it's OK to be a racist now."
That did it for me. In retrospect, that interview also set the tone for how Democrats have tried to win elections since that time (name-calling and slander without substance).
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