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Lubbock
11-14-2006, 04:45 AM
I put this in Media Circus because we do not have a Piece-Of-Shit-Former-Presidents Forum

The World According to Jimmy Carter
November 14th, 2006

It is not difficult to understand why Democrats wanted the publication of Jimmy Carter’s slim new book (216 pages of text, large print and no footnotes), with its tendentious title and its superficial analysis, delayed until today, a week after the election. The anti-Israel bias is so clear, the credulous description of Arab positions so cringe-producing, the key “facts” on which Carter relies so easily refuted by public documents, that the book is an embarrassment to Carter, the Democrats, the presidency and Americans.

It is hard to decide which is more discomforting—what Carter put in or what he left out. Let’s start with his own words, and let him speak for himself, and then note what no knowledgeable observer of the Middle East could have ingenuously omitted.

Carter says he paid his first visit to Israel in June 1973 (when he was privately “planning a future role as president”), and he devotes an entire chapter to it. The trip “formed most of my lasting impressions of Israel”—and they do not seem to have been good ones.

On his trip, he traveled “along the paths of Jesus” around the Sea of Galilee and found that: “It was especially interesting to visit with some of the few surviving Samaritans, who complained to us that their holy sites and culture were not being respected by Israeli authorities – the same complaint heard by Jesus and his disciples almost two thousand years earlier.”
He describes his visit to several kibbutzim and finds that Israel fails his religious test again (at least on one kibbutz): “The next morning was the Sabbath, and at the appointed time we entered the synagogue, said a silent prayer, and then stood quietly just inside the door. Only two other worshippers appeared. When I asked if this was typical, [the guide] gave a wry smile and shrugged his shoulders as if it was not important either way.”
Later on the trip, when asked to participate in a graduation ceremony at an IDF training camp, Carter helps by presenting a Hebrew bible to each graduate, “which was one of the few indications of a religious commitment that I observed during our visit.”
Carter states that he has “to admit that, at the time, I equated the ejection of Palestinians from their previous homes within the State of Israel to the forcing of Lower Creek Indians from the Georgia land where our family farm was now located.”
(So far as the book indicates, he apparently has no plans to give any portion of his farm back).

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=6038

HomeschoolrsRUs
11-14-2006, 05:15 AM
I put this in Media Circus because we do not have a Piece-Of-Shit-Former-Presidents Forum

The World According to Jimmy Carter



Carter states that he has “to admit that, at the time, I equated the ejection of Palestinians from their previous homes within the State of Israel to the forcing of Lower Creek Indians from the Georgia land where our family farm was now located.” (So far as the book indicates, he apparently has no plans to give any portion of his farm back).

http://www.freeconservatives.com/vb/images/icons/biglaugh.gif Bwaahahahahaha! I don't care who y'are, tha's funny right there!

Jimmy Carter has long been an embarrassment to this country and it's peoples. His anti-semitism reeks, and is totally inconsistent with what he claims is his "faith" (much like that of Pat Buchanan, imho). He is a socialist, plain and simple, and we were so blessed as a nation to be rid of him after only one term -- another, and I'm afraid we'd never have seen the conservative resurgence at all (despite the setbacks of this past election). Mark my words, though, upon his death, he will be elevated to martyrdom, MSM history rewritten to include the "sustained attacks" and "malicious campaign" against his virtue enacted by the radical religious rights of conservatism.

Bluemoon_Rising
11-15-2006, 10:39 PM
Carter's anti-Semitism has always been obvious.

Disgusting piece of ^&%$#@(!

There is a special place in hell for the likes of Carter.

DesertFox
11-23-2006, 06:17 PM
I sorta doubt it. Even Lucifer has standards.