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Carter should be stripped of citizenship and deported to his commie friends in North-Korea.
1 posted on 11/16/2002 3:20:14 AM PST by knighthawk
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This is another example why all conservatives should promote removing warning labels from all products . . . stupidity will ultimately take care of itself and eliminate the problem!!
44 posted on 11/16/2002 8:01:15 AM PST by Conservinator
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To: knighthawk
Look on the bright side.

The Democraps, jimmuh and the rest are starting to come out of the closet!

Voting Pinkie Pelosi (you saw it first here folks!)in, we are seeing this scum in their true colors. Expect it to get worse.

I think their idea is to set up an alternative government of Quislings (WWII Norway puppet of Nazi Germany) which will surrender to the EU/China/N.Korea/Venezuela/S.Africa and the other leftist paradises.

Aren't you looking forward to living by the regulations put up by those superior humans, the E.U. bureaucrats?

45 posted on 11/16/2002 8:08:49 AM PST by chilepepper
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believing that we deserve to be the richest and most powerful and influential nation in the world," the 78-year-old former president said.

Mr Carter, exactly who DOES deserve those titles, if not the nation that worked so hard to achieve it? Should we lower production so that someone else might claim those titles, just because we feel some misguided sense of liberal guilt? Should we give Zimbabwe control of all of our missiles so that they may be the most powerful nation? Should we give away all of our wealth and earnings to some Tongan tribe who doesn't believe in doing more work that is necessary to feed yourself? Should we tell every other nation to NEVER do as we do, because we don't want to influence anybody, and we feel guilty that other naitons might want to try to emulate the greatest nation the planet has ever seen?

46 posted on 11/16/2002 8:15:16 AM PST by Teacher317
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To: knighthawk
To Mr. Peanut:

STFU! Thanks.

47 posted on 11/16/2002 8:27:51 AM PST by sauropod
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To: knighthawk
Good God! This vain old bastard just can't let it go.

I'm sorry Mr. President. You were WRONG. Mr. Reagan was right. Détente was the Russian plan of conquest.
48 posted on 11/16/2002 8:33:16 AM PST by Woahhs
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To: knighthawk
Jimmy, Are you sniffing the peanut butter again?
49 posted on 11/16/2002 8:39:26 AM PST by Diana Rose
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To: knighthawk
Sounds to me like peanut butter has certainly clogged 'ole Jimmy's brains!Thank the Lord, he is NOT president!
50 posted on 11/16/2002 8:41:43 AM PST by texson66
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To: knighthawk
Jimmy Cawtuh is about as effective a peace-maker as Neville Chamberlain was!My favorite PEACEMAKER is a Colt SAA .45!!
52 posted on 11/16/2002 8:56:43 AM PST by bandleader
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Jimmy Carter: "Useful Idiot" or "Traitor"?

"[Marshall Tito] is a man who believes in human rights.
[He is] a great and courageous leader [who] has led his people
and protected their freedom almost for the last 40 years."

-- Carter, while still in office, hailing Yugoslavia's communist dictator

"Our goals are the same: to have a just system of economics and
politics ... We believe in enhancing human rights."

-- Carter comparing himself to Romania's dictator Nicolae Ceausescu

"Our concept of human rights is preserved in [Communist] Poland."
-- Carter speaking to Stalinist Edward Gierek, Poland's First Secretary

"[I am] ashamed of what my country has done to your country."
-- Carter speaking to Haitian dictator Lt. Gen. Raoul Cedras

"I don't see that they [the North Koreans] are an outlaw nation."
-- Carter in North Korea, lauding Stalinist Kim Il Sung,
   one of the most destructive and repressive dictators in history

"Ill-informed commentators in both countries have cast the other side
as a villain and have even forecast inevitable confrontation
between the two nations."

-- Carter making exquisite moral equivalence between the giant and
   repressive Chinese Communist state and America

Carter gave away US oversight of the Panama Canal, "the most
important waterway in the world," says Adm. Thomas H. Moorer (ret),
which is now "packed with Chinese communists."

Sadat, appalled that Carter wanted the Soviets in on Middle East peace
negotiations, decided to directly offer peace to Israel's Begin. When
their plan was essentially worked out, they then called the White House,
because obviously, "they needed someone to pay the bill" (Bernard Lewis).

Not resting on his laurels, Carter demanded the Shah of Iran step down
and turn over power to the Ayatollah Khomeini, an Islamic madman. Carter
had the Pentagon tell the Shah's top military commanders - about 150 of
them - to acquiesce to the Ayatollah and not fight him. The Shah's
military listened to Carter. ALL OF THEM were murdered in one of the
Ayatollah's first acts. By allowing the Shah to fall, Carter created one
of the most militant anti-American dictatorships ever. Soon the new Iranian
government was ransacking our embassy and held hostage its staff for over
a year. More than 20,000 pro-Western Iranians were put before firing
squads. With the Shah gone, the whole region was destabilized.

Iraq took advantage of the Shah's departure to invade Iran, a war that
killed more than 500,000 people. It also created the regional instabilities
that led to Iraq’s later invasion of Kuwait and to Operation Desert Storm,
which cost the lives of hundreds of thousands more. But Carter meant well.

In the closing days of the 1980 election, Carter's White House contacted
the Soviets in a quid pro quo to plead for assistance in stopping Reagan
from winning. In 1984, Carter himself visited Soviet Ambassador Dobrynin
to ask the Soviets to intervene on behalf of Democrats. Damning evidence
that Jimmy Carter, as both president and citizen, may have committed treason
by enlisting the help of our enemies in presidential elections.

Since leaving office, Carter has:
- praised Syria's late Assad (killer of at least 20,000 in Hama)
- praised Ethiopian tyrant Mengistu (killer of many more than that)
- secured Saudi funding for Arafat after he sided with Iraq against the US
- wrote the UN Security Council after Iraq invaded Kuwait, urging them
to thwart President Bush's pre-Gulf War coalition (designed to reverse
that act of aggression) - another action some called "treason"

"Our people, who face Israeli bullets, have no weapons: only a few stones
remaining when our homes are destroyed by Israeli bulldozers."

-- from a speech written by Carter for Yassir Arafat

"[Arafat's] election [was] democratic, well organized, open and fair."
-- Carter describing the "rigged" 1996 Palestinian election

"[Arafat] may well see the suicide attacks as one of the few ways
to retaliate against his tormentors, to dramatize the suffering of
his people, or as a means for him, vicariously, to be a martyr."

-- Carter in an apologia for the Pali homicide-bombings

And yet, with the blood of perhaps a million people dripping from his hands,
Carter stalked the earth in his sick quest to be given a Nobel Peace Prize.

If he had any moral center at all, he would return his recent peace prize.

Carter is the smiley face of evil.

R E F E R E N C E S:

Jimmy Carter: America basher
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/jonahgoldberg/jg20020515.shtml

Carter: Cuba Terror Claims False
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/682807/posts

There He Goes Again
http://www.nationalreview.com/20may02/nordlinger052002.asp

You Didn’t Ask for It, You Got It: Carterpalooza!
http://www.nationalreview.com/impromptus/impromptus050302.asp

Carter & Castro
http://www.frontpagemag.com/columnists/ponte05-08-02.htm

Jimmy Carter’s Trail of Disaster
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/5/12/164726.shtml

'Idiotic' Carter Castro's Dupe
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/5/15/202903.shtml

Carter, Democrats Asked Soviets to Stop Reagan
http://www.newsmax.com/showinsidecover.shtml?a=2002/10/16/214040


54 posted on 11/16/2002 9:05:47 AM PST by polemikos
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Carter forgets that Bush DID begin his presidency with unilateral disarmament. He cut our nuclear weapons stockpile. It didn't prevent the attack did it, Mr ex-president?
56 posted on 11/16/2002 10:47:12 AM PST by Vince Ferrer
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Does CNN not understand that very few people want to watch an hour-long interview with this jerk and his wife?

Apparently not, which is why Fox is whipping their butt.
57 posted on 11/16/2002 10:53:54 AM PST by aculeus
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This is so ridiculous. Someone tell Carter that the good guys can have the bioweapons and not the bad guys. Duh!
58 posted on 11/16/2002 12:04:21 PM PST by lavaroise
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Coming to think of it, 1. South Korea is disarmed of bio weapons, so the North should disarm of those 2. North Korea has a greater infantry army than that of South Korea's and the whole US's armed forces

3. Why in the world Carter approves and encourages North Korea's armament with bioweapons????? To kill Americans? This guy should go to jail.


59 posted on 11/16/2002 12:18:12 PM PST by lavaroise
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4. And as for America's personal armament, it is nonexistent.

5. But America has the duty to arm with bioweapons, NOTABLY THOSE VIRUSES THAT KILL NOCIVE BACTERIAS!!!!


60 posted on 11/16/2002 12:20:10 PM PST by lavaroise
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This man is senile
61 posted on 11/16/2002 12:52:54 PM PST by LiteKeeper
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This coming from a man who gets chased by rabbits? Who'd a thunk it?
68 posted on 11/17/2002 12:54:47 AM PST by Hemlock
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How did we ever elect this moron to be president? Thank god we were wise enough to have gotten rid of him after only one term.
70 posted on 11/17/2002 1:31:59 AM PST by Cacique
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What a Jack ASS. He has no place to talk with his imbecilic failtures as a U.S. President. Go away peanut man, Ronald Reagan had to clean up your horse s**t.


76 posted on 11/17/2002 4:01:14 PM PST by Klunk
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This headline should read:

Carter should shut his %&#*ing piehole, says America

I guess he hasn't been told that the electorate dumped his idiotic liberal ideology earlier this month.

However, by some strange fluke, Jimmah did swerve into the truth ever so briefly:

"I think [other nations] feel that we don't really care about them, which is quite often true."

Yes, and they can keep right on feeling that we don't care about them.

78 posted on 11/17/2002 4:58:24 PM PST by Lassiter
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I've found figures that back Carter's statements. I find them ridiculous in their accusation, but I thought a fair presentation of his figures would be productive in combating his line of thinking.

The "one one-thousandth" figure

United States' Gross National Product (GNP) for 2001 was $9.9 trillion (*1). Of that, $10.884 billion was spent on foreign aid (*2), a percentage of 0.11% -- or 1/1000th.

The "four times as much" figure

Here is a table of foreign aid as a percentage of Gross National Product.

United States - $10.884 billion ODA (0.11% of GNP)
United Kingdom - $4.659 billion ODA (0.32% of GNP)
France - $4.293 billion ODA (0.34% of GNP)
Germany - $4.879 billion ODA (0.27% of GNP)
Norway - $1.346 billion ODA (0.83% of GNP) Japan - $9.678 billion ODA (0.23% of GNP)

Source (*2)

The "Norway $17" figure

The United States' foreign aid contribution for 2001 was $10.884 billion (*2). Norway's foreign aid contribution for the same year was $1.346 billion (*2).

This is where my math and Mr. Carter's diverge.

$10,884 million divided by 284 million people (*1) equals $38.32 of foreign aid provided by every man, woman, and child in the U.S. in the year 2001.

$1,346 million divided by 4.5 million people (*1) equals $299.11 of foreign aid provided by every man, woman, and child in Norway in the year 2001.

Norway's $299.11 figure is 7.8 times the United States' $38.32 -- not 17 times as Mr. Carter claims.

This would still seem to be a significant margin, but there is still no denying that the United States is the largest single contributer of foreign aid in the world. My assumption is that these figures don't include various United Nations contributions, nor do they include American support in the form of our military or open trade agreements.

(*1) - World Development Indicators database, April 2002 (All figures are 2001 data.)
(*2) - Figure is the 2001 Official Development Assistance (ODA) figure from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Actual information found in HTML format online at globalissues.org
79 posted on 11/18/2002 6:49:03 PM PST by editto
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