June 09, 2006

Stop Carter

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From WorldNetDaily: There's a raging battle going on right now for the future of the Middle East and one man is doing his dead-level best to undermine our security needs and objectives in this volatile region.

What is most scary of all is that man will cost American lives as a result of his foolish and dangerous actions.

Yes, that one man is Jimmy Carter, and it's time to stop him.

Specifically, the Congress of the United States (as the people's representative) must issue a resolution of censure against Jimmy Carter.


Hurting America over and over

More than 25 years after we thought we had relegated him to slinging a hammer and nail for poor people, he's back, meddling in international affairs.

Jimmy Carter has become increasingly consumed with vengeful determination to hurt this administration while it is trying to bring stability to some of the most critical regions around the globe.

Pathologically, Carter has set out to prove us all wrong by siding with America's enemies to show it is the United States that stands in the way of world peace.

It's infuriating enough to watch the one time peanut farmer from Plains, Ga., propping up anti-American dictators like Venezuela's hugo chavez, North Korea's kim sung Il, or Cuba's fidel castro.

But what scares the hell out of most of us who see the world as it really is and not as we wish it to be is Carter's efforts to take away the tools we need to fight against Islamic terrorism, which poses a real threat to American security at home. See the movie, "United 93," in case you forgot about 9-11.


Carter Aligns Himself with Islamic Fundamentalists

Former President Jimmy Carter has made headlines recently with his blame-Israel-first rhetoric. According to radio talk show host and columnist Melanie Morgan, however, Carter’s anti-Zionism has had a long history.

Carter has “made it his personal mission to side with the proponents of radical Islam over U.S. and Israeli interests time and time again,” Morgan writes.

“Talk about ‘explosive situations,’ she adds, “Jimmy Carter hasn’t met a terrorist bomber that he didn’t defend."

“When Palestinian terrorist groups were setting off suicide bombs in Israel...Carter’s response was to go to the Middle East and condemn not the terrorists, but the Israeli government for not playing nice....” In response to Saddam Hussein’s boasting that he paid families of Palestinian suicide bombers $25,000, Carter fought to “lift the U.N. sanctions imposed on Iraq.”

Morgan reminds readers of Jimmy Carter’s presidential legacy, when his administration’s “impotent, do-nothing policy in response to Islamic fundamentalist crisis in Iran...led directly to waves of revolutionary fervor and ended in a 444-day Iranian hostage crisis.”

When Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini issued a $3 million bounty for the head of British writer Salman Rushdie because of Rushdie’s critical account of Islam, “The Satanic Verses,” Carter responded with a New York Times op-ed, claiming, “Rushdie’s First Amendment Freedoms are Important,” but “it is a direct insult to those millions of Moslems whose sacred beliefs have been violated....”

Following the death of Yasser Arafat, Carter praised the leader of the PLO as “A powerful human symbol and forceful advocate,” adding, “while he provided indispensable leadership in a revolutionary movement and was instrumental in forging a peace agreement with Israel in 1993, he was excluded from the negotiating role in more recent years.”

Morgan has organized the Censure Carter Committee that calls upon Congress to put on record that Jimmy Carter does not represent American foreign policy interests. She is currently collecting signatures on a petition to censure Jimmy Carter before he does further harm to American national security interests.

Read more at CensureCarter.com, and sign the petition here.

Posted by Ziva at June 9, 2006 02:29 PM

Comments

I heard that Jimmy Carter convinced about 70 Iranian Generales loyal to the Shato surrender to Kohmeini. And they were all, or almost all, executed.

Posted by: Larry Daley [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 9, 2006 03:26 PM

I am all for the goal of this petition. The question is whether any of these internet based petitions have actually worked.

Posted by: Greg [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 9, 2006 03:35 PM

Larry - I hadn't heard that, but it wouldn't surprise me. The man's an evil menace, lost in some sort of "I feel the Lord's love" trance--oblivious to reality.

Posted by: Ziva [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 9, 2006 03:36 PM

Here are more silly photos of Carter
http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/carter-cuba.htm

Posted by: delacova [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 9, 2006 04:53 PM

The best thing to do is ignore Carter. He's an idiot and an embarrassment.
I read an analysis which calculated (approx) 10,000 people have died directly as a result of his blundering presidency.

Posted by: Hank [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 9, 2006 05:02 PM

Hank, 10,000 dead and you want to ignore him? I don't think so.

Posted by: Ziva [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 9, 2006 05:19 PM

Johnny Carson as Carnac the Magnificent held up the envelope to his head, divined the answer -- "Yes and no, pro and con, for and against" -- opened the envelope and said, "Describe Jimmy Carter's position on three major issues."

Posted by: The Fastest Squirrel [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 9, 2006 07:25 PM

Carter is the reason I vote Republican. His total irresponsibility while in office was bad enough. But now he can't go far enough fast enough to kiss ass on the vilest tyrants in the world. Of course he blames America. We were not wise enough to return his lazy, picayune stupid ass to office. So we must by defintion be a wicked people.
His graceless transparent loathing of the nation he so ill served is an old schtick that lost its appeal many years ago.
Until the democratic part publicly and clearly disavows him, I will never consider supporting him.

Posted by: hunter [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 10, 2006 10:36 PM

Jimmy Carter may be an embarassment, but he is not an idiot. He is a man with a purpose. Remember that old saying....."De aguas mansas me libre Dios, que de la brava me libro yo".

Posted by: Firefly [TypeKey Profile Page] at June 11, 2006 03:51 PM


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