Friday, January 20, 2012

Re: Crazy Uncle Jimma: "There He Goes Again"

Carter wouldn't have a problem with the dismantling of Israel
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says a mystery writer at the POSt ... probably jewish as they
constantly whine about people hating israel and the jews

Carter has a right to his opinion and free speech.

On Jan 19, 6:02 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  There he goes again
>
> *Last Updated:* 1:18 AM, January 16, 2012
>
> *Posted:* 11:14 PM, January 15, 2012
>
> http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/editorials/there_he_goes_again_K...
>
> The power-hungry Islamists who are about to take the reins in Egypt have
> one very big backer in the United States: Jimmy Carter.
>
> The ex-president, in Cairo to monitor elections this month, pronounced
> himself "very pleased" — adding that he *and* the White House were plenty
> happy to see those Islamists coming to power.
>
> "I don't have any problem with that, he said, "and the US government
> doesn't have any problem with that either."
>
> Clearly, Carter wouldn't have a problem with the dismantling of Israel,
> either — but it does take a certain temerity to speak so forcefully on
> behalf of the Obama administration.
>
> And there are places in the world — a *lot* of them, actually — where they
> just don't realize that former presidents are, first and foremost, private
> citizens.
>
> They are taken seriously, in other words.
>
> So what did the White House have to say about Carter's sweeping
> pronouncement?
>
> Nothing. Not a peep — though a State Department spokeswoman did note, "We
> don't have anything to add, any response to that. He's a private citizen."
>
> Carter is a serial violator of the Logan Act, which prohibits the private
> practice of diplomacy. In the past, he's hugged Hamas terrorists, and last
> month reportedly sent his condolences upon the death of North Korea's Kim
> Jong Il — wishing the dead dictator's son "every success" — presumably in
> the continued starvation and murder of his people.
>
> Now, it's no secret that Carter remains extraordinarily bitter about losing
> the 1980 election. He's been playing Let's Pretend ever since.
>
> But his presidency was a failure from beginning to end — and that had
> electoral consequences. A word to the wise.
>
> Read more:http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/editorials/there_he_goes_again_K...
>
>  CrazyUncleJimma..jpg
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