Carter, What A Douche

abe23

Active Member
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20091224/D9CPC77G0.html

so for the last 35 years the guy was an open anti semite and now that he is almost dead he comes out looking for atonement. what an f'n putz.

hey jimmie, where the fuck were ya when the terrorists were launching rockets into neighborhoods?
Yea, quite douchey.

It's not even because he's almost dead, it's cause his kid is running for congress....

I wouldn't call him an anti-semite by any means, but he is definitely anti-israel and he thinks this will make up for it.
 

natrone23

Well-Known Member
I don't have a problem with him for criticizing Israeli policy.

Can one disagree with Israels polices an not be an anti-semite?
 

redivider

Well-Known Member
I don't have a problem with him for criticizing Israeli policy.

Can one disagree with Israels polices an not be an anti-semite?
not to republicans, or conservatives or whatever.......

if you even come close to criticizing Israel, you're a bigot....
 

medicineman

New Member
If any of our future presidents would be as kind and respectful of others as James Carter was, this world would be a better place. I watched a biography type Documentary on Carter recently, what a great man. He may not have been "tough" on foriegn policy, but he was reasonable. I think future presidents could learn a thing or two from Jimmy.
 

ViRedd

New Member
^^^ Yep! I'll bet the 66 hostages and their families held captive by Iran feel that Carter being kind and respectful to the Iranian government officals, and not being tough on foreign policy, was "reasonable." Oh ... and then there were the eight American servicemen who lost their lives in Operation Eagle Claw and their families to consider also. What exactly should future presidents learn from Carter, Med?
 

medicineman

New Member
^^^ Yep! I'll bet the 66 hostages and their families held captive by Iran feel that Carter being kind and respectful to the Iranian government officals, and not being tough on foreign policy, was "reasonable." Oh ... and then there were the eight American servicemen who lost their lives in Operation Eagle Claw and their families to consider also. What exactly should future presidents learn from Carter, Med?
Look V-roid, I realize you hate anything human. It's all about the Benjamins with you. Carter did exactly what he should have done. He explained the whole capitive thing: Had he started any shit with Iran, the first thing to happen would have been the death of hostages. They were hoping he'd try some military crap so they could execute them. Final result, 66 people made it home alive. As for those idiots that died in the helicopter mishap, that was their job, Military. Do you wonder how many US personel would have died if He had escalated military action. I know you are pretty ignorant of military workings, but usually when one side shoots at the other, they shoot back and people die. Do a little research on Carter before you shoot him in the head, thanks.
 

ViRedd

New Member
Yeppers, and once again you are right on, Med-'O-Mao. Carter was all about loving the human condition, wasn't he Med? I especially loved the way he established a boycott of the Moscow Olympics, dashing the prayers, hopes and years of hard work expended by our premier athletes just to make a political point. Goddamn I hated him for that!

And on the hostage situation. The hostages were released just minutes after Reagan was sworn into office. They knew the Gipper would have made a glass parking lot out of the Land of The Mullahs if the hostages weren't released. Do you think the Iranians would have gotten as far as they have with their nuclear program if Reagan were the president now instead of Mr. Wishy-Washy, I have to be liked above all else?

And by the way, Med-'O-Mao ... how come you haven't been posting pictures of flagged draped coffins returning from Afghanistan?
 

medicineman

New Member
Yeppers, and once again you are right on, Med-'O-Mao. Carter was all about loving the human condition, wasn't he Med? I especially loved the way he established a boycott of the Moscow Olympics, dashing the prayers, hopes and years of hard work expended by our premier athletes just to make a political point. Goddamn I hated him for that!

And on the hostage situation. The hostages were released just minutes after Reagan was sworn into office. They knew the Gipper would have made a glass parking lot out of the Land of The Mullahs if the hostages weren't released. Do you think the Iranians would have gotten as far as they have with their nuclear program if Reagan were the president now instead of Mr. Wishy-Washy, I have to be liked above all else?

And by the way, Med-'O-Mao ... how come you haven't been posting pictures of flagged draped coffins returning from Afghanistan?
Hey Roid, I always hate war no matter who is in office, Obama has turned into the samo-samo. I seriously doubt it can ever be turned around. The elites have way too much power. Your man, Ron Paul, would have been steamrolled by the senate and house, and shit as usual would be going on. I can truthfully say I was way too enamored by Obama. I was fooled again. That is a sad state of affairs for me, as I doubt I'll ever see another great president. I was hoping.................. But fucked again. What pisses me off about you is that you have such a one track mind. Anything left or democratic is the big bad commies coming to get your money. I can see some of the right's ideas, I don't like most of them, but I give them space, Something you have no inclination for. It's a shame, because without the politics, I'm sure we could be friends. I have a lot of friends that I don't discuss politics with, because I'd probably have a few less if I did. If you want me to say I was wrong about Obama, well here goes: I was wrong about Obama, He's every bit as fucked as McCain would have been, well except for his trying to get some repoire with other countries, I like that. He definently sold out on the medical bill, it's a giveway to the insurance companies, no doubt. I do see the importance of helping others, which you apparently dont. My Idea of government is Of the people, by the people, for the people. I think you lose on the for the people part. Like the government should help the less fortunate, "Promote the general welfare". You don't get it. You should, it would make you a better person. Now don't be an ass, thanks.
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