Jimmy Carter to Meet with Hamas Chief

Apr 09, 2008 07:57

Jimmy Carter continues to disgrace America:

http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2008/04/report-jimmy-ca.html

Jimmy Carter plans to meet with the leader of Hamas during an upcoming visit to the Middle East, according to a report in Al-Hayat newspaper ( Read more... )

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anonymous April 9 2008, 16:41:33 UTC
"These two Kings said one to another,
King unto King o'er the world is brother..."
-- G.K.Chesterton, "Ballad of the Battle of Gibeon"

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mosinging1986 April 9 2008, 16:52:00 UTC
What in the blazes is WRONG with this man?! Honestly, I just don't know what goes through his mind!

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jordan179 April 9 2008, 22:23:37 UTC
I think that Carter is hungry for admiration, and he'll do anything to get it. Including betray his own country by meeting with Terrorist leaders. He knows that he is more popular abroad than he is in America, and that the Europeans approve of sucking up to Hamas.

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snapper521 April 21 2008, 20:47:19 UTC
I've heard this said about many of the anti-american people we have running around. :-) Maybe not EXACTLY that but that they are "admiration" starved or that they just "want to be back in the spot light".

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carbonelle April 9 2008, 22:12:05 UTC
When will most Americans realize that Carter is an anti-Semite and an anti-American?

He certainly acts like one. But I suspect the realityis that he's proud, ignorant, and foolish...

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kishiriadgr April 12 2008, 15:00:29 UTC
He was a horrible president. However, after he left, I admired his dedication to the poor of this country and his refusal to stay in the Baptist churches after they decided to fire all their female ministers.

That admiration is all gone, now, and has been since his last book.

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snapper521 April 21 2008, 20:54:52 UTC
The conservative in me is completely against female minsters so... I guess thats why I have absolutely no problem with the Baptist churches doing that.

Women were not meant to be in certain places of leadership. An example would be that a woman does not belong in the role of president.
She also does not belong in the role of minister... since you mentioned it and I'm commenting on that. :-)

I have no problem with female senators, congress women etc... I just don't feel that a woman should not be in such an important position.

If we as a country were to have a woman president... the other countries of the world would respect us even less then they already do. And in many cases... that is really saying something ( ... )

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kishiriadgr April 21 2008, 22:33:06 UTC
You do realize that if the U.S. had a female president it would only be catching up with the rest of the industrialized world, right? So I hardly see where it having a female president would cause countries that have already had female prime ministers and presidents to lose respect for the U.S.

I don't think a church should be "the heart of our country" at all, and neither did the Founding Fathers.

I find that women who hold the "women were not meant to lead and guide" opinion are really just afraid to take responsibility and act like adults. Either way, it's a completely ahistorical position.

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snapper521 April 22 2008, 03:30:30 UTC
Opinions are like... never mind.

Church and state should be separate. However what I meant by that comment was that if the people of our country paid a little more attention to church, and a lot less attention to sex and the gutter minded TV crap... we'd be a lot better off.
The people we had in the government would actually have some sense of responsibility, they would realize that even though they WANT that bimbo down the street that they shouldn't HAVE her because of how it will hurt his family and wife...

I did not mean that the government should be "founded" upon the church or anything like that. I merely meant that it wouldn't hurt any of our politicians to get more then a good helping of the church morals ( ... )

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snapper521 April 21 2008, 20:44:59 UTC
I actually don't know much about Carter at all. I mean other then he was a president (couldn't tell you what number or what years he was in the white house)... I don't know much about him.

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