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Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Michael Medved :: Townhall.com Columnist
My Eight Minutes With Jimmy
by Michael Medved
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If you’ve got only eight minutes to confront a world leader whose impact and outlook you’ve despised and denounced for decades, then what’s the best way to take advantage of the interchange?

That was the dilemma facing me last Friday when former President Jimmy Carter agreed to a brief interview on my nationally syndicated radio program. We tried on many past occasions to book President Carter on the show but made no way headway with his representatives. This time, in the midst of the national publicity tour for his new book We Can Have Peace In The Holy Land: A Plan That Will Work, his handlers gave us twenty-four hours notice of his willingness to participate in a brief interview.

I’m certain that President Carter knows that I’ve spoken about him frequently on the air, almost always with contempt and derision. I’ve identified him as the worst president of the twentieth century – and perhaps of American history. Yes, I’ve described him repeatedly as “the worthless Jimmy Carter” and coined the deliberately disrespectful designation “The Worthless One.”

If nothing else, his determination to look past these insults in order to face down one of his harshest critics and to defend his controversial ideas demonstrated confidence and courage rarely displayed by his fellow liberal Democrats. Public figures like President Obama, Vice President Biden and Secretary Clinton have never agreed to conversations on my show (or any other conservative radio show) despite the fact that I’ve never assaulted them with anything like the vitriol I reserved for President Carter.

Preparing for our short conversation, I agonized over the right approach to the former president.

I could have thanked him, for instance, for helping to make me a Republican – confessing that I voted for him (somewhat reluctantly) in 1976, but felt so betrayed and disillusioned by the record of his administration that I never again supported another Democratic presidential candidate. One could make the case that no one – not even Ronald Reagan himself – did more to assure GOP success than President Carter. When he ran for re-election in 1980, the Republicans carried 44 of the fifty states (including Massachusetts, New York and California) and knocked off twelve incumbent Democratic Senators.

Beyond reminding Mr. Carter of this singular achievement, I could also note the approaching thirtieth anniversary of the nightmarish “Islamic Revolution” in Iran, and asked President Carter if he felt proud of his role in undermining the Shah, a consistent friend of America and Israel, and replacing him with the Mad Mullahs whose medieval theocracy still rules that benighted nation. In view of all the wretched developments since 1979, would President Carter now apologize for his devastatingly destructive role?

Then there were always pertinent issues regarding management of the economy: what advice could Jimmy Carter offer Barack Obama after leading the nation into a devastating and painful period that provided far more misery for typical Americans than the current crisis? The Carter era of “stagflation” (which reached its low point in the first two years under Mr. Carter’s successor, Ronald Reagan) brought much higher rates of unemployment, inflation, mortgage interest, and disruption of energy supplies than anything experienced under George W. Bush. In light of the appalling results of his domestic leadership, could President Carter single out a few glaring missteps that Mr. Obama should, at all costs, avoid?

And speaking of missteps, what about those two new cabinet departments launched under President Carter’s leadership—the Department of Energy and the Department of Education? After the expenditure of literally hundreds of billions by the twin bureaucracies, and the employment of tens of thousands of largely useless government workers in the notoriously unfocused new departments, would President Carter judge his innovations a success? Is it any accident that the two tasks undertaken by the new Carter departments – securing and diversifying energy supplies and improving the quality of public education – represent two of the most conspicuous and undeniable failures in American life over the last three decades?

I thought about these questions and much more in preparing for my precious eight minutes with a major historical figure (and Nobel Peace Prize winner) but kept returning to the official premise of our interview: the former president’s current book, and ongoing role as an angry critic of Israel. We Can Have Peace in the Holy Land is a brief, sloppily-written and utterly self-serving account of Mr. Carter’s efforts both during and after his presidency to promote an Israel-Arab settlement. His much-touted “Plan That Will Work” is little more than a restatement of the “Road Map,” already endorsed in principle by the Israelis, the Palestinian Authority, the U.S., the European Union, the Russians and the U.N. To expand his large-print text to something like book length (214 pages), the former President inserts plenty of old U.N. Resolutions, texts of past peace plans, and ludicrously inaccurate historical assertions.

For instance, he describes the crucial year of 1939 as follows:

“Later, Palestinian Arabs demanded a halt to Jewish immigration and a ban on land sales to Jews, and in 1939 Britain announced severe restrictions on the Zionist movement and land purchases in Palestine. Violence erupted from Jewish militants, some led by Menachem Begin, the future prime minister of Israel.”

The idea that violence “erupted” only in 1939 and only from “Jewish militants” would receive no support from reputable historians – not even from those teaching at Islamic universities. Bloody Arab attacks on Jewish communities in the Holy Land began in 1920 and 21 (with more than 100 unarmed Jews massacred and 500 injured), then continued with more major riots against peaceful Jewish communities in 1929, 1931, and 1936 through 1939 (celebrated by Palestinians as “The Great Arab Revolt” – and claiming at least 500 more Jewish lives.) The restrictions on Jewish immigration at the height of Hitler’s persecution (the infamous “White Paper”) didn’t produce the bloodshed in the Holy Land – they resulted from violence by Palestinian gangs and militias as the British tried (in vain) to pacify the Arabs by giving them precisely what they wanted.

In addition to Mr. Carter’s appalling distortions of history, his new book delivers some unintentional hilarity as he describes his budding friendship with the terror-masters of Hamas. As the former President solemnly and hopefully recounts, “We pursued the concept of non-violent resistance of Hamas leaders and gave them documentation and video presentations of the successful experiences of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. Martin Luther King, and others.” Reading this sentence, I considered asking the former president whether he ever got a movie review from the Hamas chieftains on the non-violent videos he gave them. In view of the continued daily rocket fire on Israel (in blatant violation of yet another one-sided cease fire) I suppose that the terrorists considered the edifying entertainment from Mr. Carter and ultimately rated it with two bombs down.

Given the strict limits on my time with Jimmy Carter, I resolved to concentrate on his bizarrely trusting and admiring attitude toward Hamas – despite its official designation as a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States, the European Union, and even its own founding documents. The point I determined to drive home involved the folly of appeasement, of relying on unenforceable negotiated agreements with bloodthirsty adversaries who give no indication at all of reliability. The comparison that struck me most forcefully involved the Nazis and Hamas: if anything, the Germans of 1938 (the year of the Munich Conference) looked more trustworthy, more rational, more self-disciplined (certainly) and less anti-Semitic than the suicidal murderers of Hamas. After all, the Nazis at the time spoke only of driving Jews out of Germany, not killing them, while the Hamas Charter speaks openly of a religious obligation to hasten judgment day by murdering all Jews.

In any event, I prepared for this line of questioning when President Carter called my show (precisely on time) during a commercial break and we chatted for a few minutes off the air.

In the interests of full disclosure, I told him at the outset that I had been harshly critical of him in my public comments (no, I did not repeat the phrase “the Worthless One.”) Mr. Carter said he was well aware of my criticism and graciously welcomed the chance to talk about it on the show. I also felt obliged to tell him that my father and brother chose to make their lives in Israel some twenty years ago, so I couldn’t pretend to objectivity on the issues discussed in his book. I recounted to President Carter that my father, who served in the Navy in the Second World War and spent his work life as a physicist in California, decided to retire to Jerusalem. Mr. Carter responded to that description by saying, “then I’ve got something in common with your father, because I’m also a Navy man.” I could have answered by noting that they also shared a passion for physics (which Mr. Carter avidly studied prior to his service on atomic submarines) and that my dad actually voted for Mr. Carter twice, but I didn’t get the chance as we came back from the break.

A transcript of our interchange follows:

MM: President Carter, thank you very much for joining us.

Carter: It's good to be with you. Thank you.

MM: Let me just go at this directly concerning some of the material in your book and also some of the comments you've made already discussing the book. I assume that you would join in the historical consensus that it was a terrible mistake for western leaders to trust and rely upon negotiated settlements with Adolf Hitler and the Nazis back in 1938.

Carter: Yes, I certainly would.

MM: My question is, why then do you have more confidence in agreements with Hamas, given the fact that, by any standard, Hamas is more openly anti-Semitic, more openly violent and less responsible than the Nazis appeared to be in 1938?

Carter: Well, I don't agree with that premise. Do I have to agree with the premise to answer the question?

MM: No, not at all.

Carter: Okay, well I know the Hamas leaders, I've talked to them in depth and I've shared what I've learned from them with the chief negotiator between Israel and Hamas—and that is Omar Suleiman in Egypt. I went over to the mid-east in April. I first stopped at Sderot with my wife and saw the missiles coming in—and I condemned the firing of those missiles as terrorism. The mayor of Sderot called a town meeting for me and he said that Israel was neither negotiating with Hamas, nor punishing Hamas. And I promised those people there that I would go and meet with Hamas leaders and try to get the missiles stopped. So, to make a long story short, I did. I went to Damascus, met with the top leaders of Hamas—the politburo members—and I finally got them to agree to depart from their previous policy of insisting on a cease fire in Gaza—and in the West Bank…Israel would supply the full quantity of food and medicine and water and fuel they had when they were in charge of Gaza.

MM: President Carter, with all due respect...

Carter: Go ahead.

MM: You've read the Hamas Charter.

Carter: Yes, and I read the charter of the PLO too, that still stated the existence 5 years after the Olso agreement.

MM: Right but it's been changed since Olso—afterward. But the Hamas Charter includes more anti-Semitic passages than anything in “Mein Kampf.” Mein Kampf never talked about massacring all Jews. The Hamas Charter talks about that.

Carter: If you wanna talk about that ancient history, fine, but if you want to talk about what's going on now--

MM: --Well that's still the Hamas Charter, even Mr. Marzouk said they haven't changed it.

Carter: When I was there, they authorized me to make a statement for them in Israel, which I did when I got back to Jerusalem at a very large meeting of the foreign policy organization in Israel. And they made a simultaneous statement—the leader of Hamas, to Al Jazeera and a large collection of news media--that Hamas will accept any agreement, any peace agreement negotiated between Abu Mazen and Israel, if the agreement is submitted to the people in the West Bank in Gaza in a referendum and approved. That's what they have agreed to do. And they also told me, not publicly, that they would accept Israel's right to exist and to live in peace, but they would not recognize Israel diplomatically unless Israel was prepared to recognize Hamas and Fatah diplomatically. And as you know, Israel has never even recognized the Palestinian Authority, they've only recognized the PLO.

MM: Okay, President Carter, the section of the Hamas Charter—and I'm holding it in front of me—that I'm particularly concerned about---

Carter: ---I'm not going to try to defend the Hamas Charter any more than I would try to defend the PLO charter, because it calls for the destruction of Israel---

MM: ---It calls for the murder of individual Jews. It calls for the murder of all Jews so that judgment day can come. It says, "The Islamic Resistance Movement aspires to the realization of Allah's promise, no matter how long that should take. The Prophet, Allah bless him and grant him salvation, has said, “The day of judgment will not come about until Muslims kill the Jews (and the passage adds: “When the Jews will hide behind stones and trees, the sones and trees will say, O Muslim, O Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.”)

Carter:--If you want to talk about ancient history, Christians believe that in the second coming, Christ can't come back to the Holy Land until all Jews are either dead or become Christian.

MM: Nobody is calling upon the State of Israel to rely for its security on a promise from people who believe that. But you think that the State of Israel, and the United States of America, should count on promises by Hamas. Right?

Carter: As you possibly know, the United States does not recognize or, at this time, does not deal with Hamas. But, the leaders of the United States are sure—along with anyone else who is rational about it—that you can't have a permanent peace in the mid-east unless Hamas and its supporters are involved, because Hamas now has the support, probably, of a majority of Palestinians, and the Palestinians have to negotiate with Israel.

MM: Would you advise Israeli leaders to feel confident about promises from Hamas?

Carter: I know that in last April--you can look it up yourself if you will--there was a public opinion poll done in Israel reported in Haaretz where 64% of the Israeli public, including your relatives who live over there, I presume, voted that Israel should be dealing directly with Hamas--should be negotiating with Hamas. And the leaders of the three top Israeli intelligence agencies said the same thing.

MM: There's not a single Israeli politician in any of the leading parties who believes that, President Carter. I'm sorry that our time is up. I wish we could continue the conversation.....

I deeply regret that the commercial came up and the interview drew to a close before I could correct some of the misimpressions the former President conveyed. The Israelis who favor negotiating with Hamas do so on the same basis that the Bush administration suggested it could countenance such negotiation: only if Hamas renounced violence, recognized Israel, and committed to honor past agreements signed in the name of the Palestinian People. President Carter’s support for the notion that Hamas will recognize Israel only when Israel recognizes Hamas is a pathetic effort to equate a rag-tag group of terrorists who can’t even govern the tiny territory of Gaza with a prosperous, powerful and democratic nation-state that’s been a member of the United Nations for 60 years.

I also should have expressed greater indignation at Mr. Carter twice dismissing the Hamas Charter as “ancient history” even though the leaders of that organization have made no effort to alter it. In fact, they illustrate their commitment to the principles of that extremist document every day, with their profoundly self-destructive launch of rockets toward Israeli civilians.

In another sense, “ancient history” is always relevant to the Middle East since both sides base their claims on remembered greatness and perceived grievance going back for centuries. Israel and her most fervent Christian supporters make no apologies for feeling animated and inspired by ancient prophecies, and the fulfillment of those visions by the modern Jewish state.

There’s also a timeless, eternal quality to the nature of the ongoing struggle—which is, at its heart, a conflict between life and death, peace and war, good and evil. The recent fighting in Gaza highlighted the contrast between the two sides, with Hamas trying to gain by deliberately maximizing casualties (both among Israeli troops and Palestinian civilians) while Israel could succeed only by minimizing death and injury (among its own soldiers as well as among the civilians in Gaza). Jimmy Carter’s moral blindness leads him to equate those who celebrate the suicides of their own children and the murder of their neighbors’ kids, with those who mourn violence against any innocents.

Judea Pearl, the father of beheaded American journalist Danny Pearl, observed this week’s seventh anniversary of his son’s murder with a powerful piece in the Wall Street Journal. He notes that “Those around the world who mourned for Danny in 2002 genuinely hoped that Danny’s murder would be a turning point in the history of man’s inhumanity to man, and that the targeting of innocents to transmit political messages would quickly become, like slavery and human sacrifice, an embarrassing relic of a bygone era.”

Unfortunately, that transformation has yet to occur and Professor Pearl blames advocates of relativism and moral equivalence like Jimmy Carter. “Acts of terror, according to Mr. Carter, are no longer taboo, but effective tools for terrorists to address perceived injustices.”

Regardless of his dignity as a former president and his personal graciousness, this point of view-- obfuscating the essential, eternal distinction between terrorist death cults and those who resist them—counts as the worst sort of folly and denial. It is, in fact, undeniably… worthless.

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Ahhh,Mr. Medved

You could have started off first-hand by getting his name correct !

It's Dhimmi Carter !

GET IT?Now don't make that mistake again.

Good for him
You have to have some admiration for Carter who had to know that he was walking into the lions den. As president he managed to work out the only lasting peace deal in the region, so his success in that area far exceeds any of his successors. And he went on knowing he would be lectured by someone who was not actually interested in hearing what he had to say.

I don't know if he accomplished anything by going on the Medved show other than showing his ability to stay calm while being treated with contempt. But he seems to have a lot of class.

The Peanut Farmer
has always been a "useful idiot" when it comes to marxism/socialism. He became the same for the terrorist organizations after they kicked his tail in 1979.

The thinking among us, who lived through Jimma's years in office, see a similar pattern with the new administration.

Medved ponders...
"If you’ve got only eight minutes....what’s the best way to take advantage of the interchange?"


My recommendation would have been a swift kick to his package followed by 7 minutes and 50 seconds of riotous laughter as he writhed around the floor in agony. But then again, that's just me.


Unnecessary
Medved should not have given Jimmy Carter any air time.

Our main problems--economic and terrorism are the direct result of Carter's idiocy. Carter abandoned our ally the Shah and allowed Iran to turn into an Islamofacist country that has destabilized the whole world.

We can also thank Carter for our economic meltdown. He is the one who started the Community Reinvestment Act which set in motion the ridiculous goal of making homeowners of EVERYONE, regardless of appropriateness.

So Michel Medved, I hope you learned your lesson. Carter is dishonest and cagey and doesn't not deserve any publicity.

Jimmy leave the Church alone.
"Christ can't come back to the Holy Land until all the Jews are either dead or converted"

What Bible is he reading?

Christ/Messiah/Savior will return directly from heaven at God's appointed time. That's all we know. This time He will come to gather His own and punish those that are not His. This happens after the man of lawlessness sets himself up to be worshipped as God Himself in the Holy Temple.

It has nothing to do with how many Jews are alive or converted to Christianity.

Jimmy has decided that he doesn't like the Baptist Church being separated.
So he is starting a campaign of togetherness for the sake of "social justice" which basicly means he wants Conservative Bible believers to put aside their faith and join him in believing in the religion of "Big Government Socialist Programs" Probably with Jim Wallis and his pack of "socialist-cause sojourners". Phony Christians.

Jimmy leave the Church alone.

Jimmy should have just...
... asked Medved to sign a copy of MM's "Golden Turkeys" movie book (http://www.amazon.com/Golden-Turkey-Awards-Michael-Medved/dp/0394743415) and dished upcoming Oscar picks with him. They'd have both come off sounding better.


The Peace Carpenter
Carter's prescriptions for peace in the Middle East are like the houses he builds: poor foundations, poor materials, and subject to collapse at any moment.

medved
you do realize that you got spanked don't you? when carter told you that fundamentalist christians believe that every jew has to be either dead or converted in order for the second coming to come about. you should have packed up and went home. game over. i think carter knew this going in and knew he would be able to get the best of you and thats why he agreed to come on. it was a subtle smackdown,but a smackdown nevertheless.

Under Carter
The prime lending rate hit 19%, which it never has come close to since,
inflation was sky high,
unemployment was also.

Ahhh, but the man has class and grace, doesn't he?

Buffoon
Really, Hamas must look at Jimmy like a complete naive buffoon.

Jimmy Carter, a Christian?
Hamas LOVES Jimmy Carter!

Christians do NOT believe Jesus can go back to Jerusalem only if all Jews are dead or converted. Carter's been a professing Baptist all his public life and still knows nothing about the faith, or the Bible on which it is based. God help any Sunday School students he may have had.

Mr. Medved
8 minutes with this MORON! I would rather be WATERBOARDED! He was a GUTLESS Liberal Coward in 1976 and he STILL is!

Picking Jimmys Brain
It should not have taken eight minutes for you to see what makes Jimmy tick. He is pro-Palestine and anti-Israel. Everything else is moot.

It is not an ex-president's place to meddle in other countries foreign policies unless he is on a mission for the current president. Jimmy doesn't adhere to that policy.

Jimmy has meddled in foreign countries and looked foolish several times.

Bill Clinton has meddled in foreign countries and has become a multimillionaire for his meddling. Now he has a wife as Sec.of State who will no doubt assist him in his 'get rich schemes'. Which ex pres is worse?

Roy folly
If you actually believe that Christians believe Jews should either be dead or converted, you don't know Christians. This is the Islam edict. You are a buffoon.

8 minutes wasted
The title should have been "My Eight Minutes WASTED with Jimmy" (ripped off from Tom Lehrer's "Evening Wasted With TL", but without the humour/satire)

For Don @ 10:34: some may disagree with you on Carter being a USEFUL idiot (though no question he's an idiot).

For Joycey @ 11:00: I can't state which Bible el-dhimmi quoted, but it's not from:
(*) KJV (my favourite version--an opinion NOT shared by my wife)
(*) NKJV (my wife's favourite, and my second favourite version)
(*) NIV (for most desis, including my wife and myself, least favourite)
(*) Indian-language (we have Tamil and Telugu--neither one of which has any equivalent bakvas as el-Dhimmi quoted; also a Maharashtrian pastor in Atlanta told me it's not in Hindi Bible either)
So, I guess it might be in the (hypothetical) Bubba-Hitlery version where the commandments against adultery and regulations against necromancy/soothsaying have been conveniently deleted.

For Georgetwin: Carter had only one even-dubiously-redeeming feature ever, that of making contemporaneous Canadian PM Joe "Who" Clark look good by comparison--WITHOUT including the "Canadian Caper" rescue of some Americans from Iran by Ken Taylor!

Prophecy states that only

when the Temple is rebuilt in Jerusalem will the Prince of Peace return to gather his people.Woe be to any who are not.

Also,the one who grants permission for the construction will be the anti-Christ.

Thanks for the correction KSGirl
However, roy actually stated that el-dhimmi Carter flim-flammed Medved with his statement, not that he (roy) believes it.

Lon
Did you know we are still paying Billons for that peace? Yes the deal was you arabs be nice and quit killing jews and we will pay. Yep that worthless coward has all kind of class.
Kirk

CARTER, OBAMA & TERRORISM
Jimmy Carter believed that an inordinate fear of communism is what drove America into Vietnam. Obama believes that an inordinate fear of terrorism is what made us invade Iraq, and that global warming is a greater threat to our security than global jihad. Obama is a black Jimmy Carter the man who emboldened the Soviets to invade Afghanistan (leading to the rise of Al Qaida) and Khomeine to make hostages of Americans in Tehran, the first act of Islamic jihad against our country. We were warned by John McCain that Obama would be a second Jimmy Carter and three weeks in office is proving him right as we can gather from his Al Arabiya interview that he‘s a soft-on-terror leader unable to properly defend this land.

Click ApolloSpeaks and read the rest of this piece: Perils of a War Weary Nation in the Tragic Age of Barack Obama

An insult to idiots
Calling Jimmy Carter an idiot is an insult to idiots. I think he should be referred to from now on as Jimmy "Got crushed like a cockroach when he ran for re-election" Carter.

Old fool
Poor, demented old fool doesn't deserve the credibility your interview gave to him. Don't waste your and your listener's time on such drivel.

Roy
Do you have a Bible?

Have you ever read it?

President Carter, where in the world does it say that Christ will return when all the Jews are dead?

Carter demonstrates his consistency
You can come away from this exchange with one of two conclusions:

1) Carter has not learned, after all this time, to distinguish between what people say and what they do. His entire defense is based on a number of conversations he has had with Hamas leaders and nowhere does he even consider their actions versus their words.

2) Carter's assertion that Christians believe that the Second Coming can only come about when all Jews are either dead or converted is flat-out nonsense. If Carter himself, a Christian, believes this, then perhaps there is a sect out there that holds this ridiculous belief. If so, then it does much to explain Carter's own attitude towards Jews.

For Boston's Husker2
Perhaps you read "between roy's lines" differently than I did. What I got from his post is that he stated Carter was flim-flamming Medved, not that he (roy) believed el-dhimoron's spewing.

Response to Ahenobarbus @ 13:02
Actually a third conclusion also works:
(3) both 1 and 2!

Carter's service
Carter never served a day in a nuclear submarine. He served in diesel subs, enrolled in the nuclear program, and resigned his commission before he completed the course.

In Tamil there is a term for Carter
The term is "kazhai perchali" which renders into English as "old bandicoot" ("bandicoot" refers to a Carter's-ego-sized rat, not an Aussie marsuplial). It applied accurately enough even when el-dhimoron was in his 50's.

Carter's service
Carter never served a day in a nuclear submarine. He served in diesel subs, enrolled in the nuclear program, and resigned his commission before he completed the course.

Kirk
Actually we spend more money to Israel than to the Arabs. It is a legitimate question whether either side needs the money now. But there is something odd in suggesting that the result was that we bought off the arab side when we in fact pay more money to the other side.

If any later President thought that Camp David was a bad thing he could have rescinded our role in it. It is not a coincidence that such a thing has never occurred to any future President.

Carter's success at Camp David remains the highwater mark of diplomacy in the region.

Great comments
Knowing that my fellow readers would probably not have anything nice to say about the peanut man, I had to read the comments. I'm just glad I wasn't drinking anything or it would have been going through my nose, I laughed so hard. Thank you everyone for all of your comments. ROTFLMAO!

Carter's so-called "success"
Camp David occured because Sadat genuinely wanted peace (after he'd failed to decisively win a war he started--and permanently lost his younger brother in the process)--and would have succeeded even if Ford had won in 1976. Creditting Carter for Camp David is akin to creditting Nixon for the successful formation of the nation of Bangladesh!

false comparison
Carter's statement about fundamentalist Christian's was a clumsy attempt to draw an equivalence between fundamentalist Muslims and Christians. It is bogus on its face, the conservative-evangelical community is the best friend Israel has.

It is typical left-speak. Islam = Christianity = backwards + violent + intolerant. Only a typical libtard like Roy would buy this BS.

Lon it was and remains
the low mark for American diplomacy in the region. The only reason other presidents haven't rescinded our role is that the diplomatic corps never allows the government to stop spending money on foriegn countries no matter what.

Dane-Geld
A.D. 980-1016
It is always a temptation to an armed and agile nation
To call upon a neighbour and to say: --
"We invaded you last night--we are quite prepared to fight,
Unless you pay us cash to go away."

And that is called asking for Dane-geld,
And the people who ask it explain
That you've only to pay 'em the Dane-geld
And then you'll get rid of the Dane!

It is always a temptation for a rich and lazy nation,
To puff and look important and to say: --
"Though we know we should defeat you, we have not the time to meet you.
We will therefore pay you cash to go away."

And that is called paying the Dane-geld;
But we've proved it again and again,
That if once you have paid him the Dane-geld
You never get rid of the Dane.

It is wrong to put temptation in the path of any nation,
For fear they should succumb and go astray;
So when you are requested to pay up or be molested,
You will find it better policy to say: --

"We never pay any-one Dane-geld,
No matter how trifling the cost;
For the end of that game is oppression and shame,
And the nation that pays it is lost!"


Thank God for Jimmy Carter

His activities as an independent citizen have done more to advance the possibility of a resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict than anything done in eight years of the Bush Administration.

While Israel, it's supporters like Medved, and it's Golem the USA all scream "They're Terrorists! We never talk to terrorists!" anytime there might be a possibility of rpogress, Carter got Hamas to say publicly how they would support a peaceful solution.

I don't trust Hamas, I doubt Carter does either, but this is a basis for forward movement. If Israel would just begin to negotiate with Fatah (rather than continuing to quietly steal their land) Hamas would be forced to either get with the program or be marginalized, just as Medved is by waving his stupid Hamas charter with the inflammatory rhetoric. (BTW, did you know that the Likud party charter states that there will never, ever, be an independent Palestinian nation?)

JIMMY CARTER ?????
gets his credit cards and his cash from hamas!thanks for exposing the bad peanut michael!jimmy is on the wrong side!

JIMMY
MIKE! BE LIKE OB1 AND SAY;I SCREWED UP! THE INTERVIEW THAT IS!

JIMMY CARTER THE HARD HEAD CATFISH !
JIMMY IS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF WHY YOU CANT REASON WITH HAMAS!THEY ALL THINK LIKE JIMMY!

Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy Carter hids his narcissism behind a veil of false piety. He has no genuine respect for any view but his own.
He reminds me of a geriatric, demented, Howdy Doody or maybe Alfred E. Newman.
It is amazing that a former president with such an apalling record manages to envision himself a great and wise man. He violates a long standing tradition of ex-presidents do not comment on current presidents. But as that tradition, which was respected when he was in office,is no longer of value when he chooses to shoot his mouth off. What a Bozo!

Reagan
Carter said-
"If you want to talk about ancient history, Christians believe that in the second coming, Christ can't come back to the Holy Land until all Jews are either dead or become Christian."

As a trully great president once said, when speaking of Jimmy Carter..
"There he goes again."

Ancient History?
"Christians believe that in the second coming, Christ cannot come back to the Holy Land until all Jews are either dead or become Christian."

What century is he talking about?

One difference though DIAMOND-Zed
Hamass leaders believe in recruiting others to actually conduct an offencive proxy-war, while never volunteering themselves--while groundnut-brain-Jimmy-dhimmi believes in avoiding offencives (including counteroffencives) at all costs.

Plus, there is some possibility of a Hamass member/leader actually cracking (as the son of one of Hamass' leaders did, renouncing Islam for Christ) against absoloutely none with groundnut-brain.

(groundnut: Brit-English for peanut)

svpallala
Yes, Camp David had nothing to do with Carter. No doubt that is why we have had so much success repeating Camp David type accords.

Is Carter really a Christian?
I've always maintained a shred of respect for Carter because I thought he was an actual Christian. However, his claim that Christians think Christ cannot come back until all Jews are either dead or converted is just ridiculous. As other posters have asked, What Bible is Jimmy Carter reading? The Bible does describe a dire situation for the Jews at Christ's coming, but that dire situation comes about because armies led by the Antichrist -- made up largely of Muslims -- attack Israel at Armageddon. Carter's effort to assert moral equivalence between Hamas' call to murder all Jews, and Christians' belief in a Bible that describes how Hamas goes about trying to murder them, is pure madness.

Lon falls flat in sarkiness attempt
Examining Klintoon's results:
(*) 1993 Oslo Accord--result: Arafat moves into Ramallah, rejects any further agreements with Klintoon (even calling the latter "too pro-Israel" to Arab media) and starts "second Intifada" in 2000 along lines of 1938 Kristallnacht or 2002 Gujarat riots
(*) Delhi to Lahore "peace bus" inaugurated 1999--care to tell where Klintoon (or any US pols) had input on that? (hint: the accord on this was signed at 1997 SAARC summit in Male)
(*) Srinagar to Muzafarrabad, Amritsar to Lahore and Uri to Rawalakot bus services--not even thought-up until 2003 (by which time Klintoon had left office--and Vajpayee had sent a coincidental "farewell greeting" from Wheeler Island)
(*) "end of Northern Ireland troubles" -- which even MI-5's chief Jonathan Evans stated (just over a fortnight ago) didn't resolve the issues

Of course, since Lon's brain is tiny enough that (as GunnyG states) "one could put it on a razor-edge and it would be akin to a BB rolling down a 4-lane expressway"...

Lon we've have
had great success in repeating Camp David type accords. We've agreed to everything the Arabs want, we force Isreal to agree with everything the Arabs want, We pay the Arabs billions as part of agreeing with everything they want and they go right on supporting terrorist and killing women and children. The exact same as the camp David accords. As for jimmy I give him the same respect the Arabs do none zero zip a retarded fool good for a sick laught. Someone to bring out and order around the village idoit.

For Nathan @ 14:35
Carter is as Christian as those on the following list, all educated at Christian/Catholic schools:
(*) Lal Kishan Advani, current India Opposition Leader (educated at St. Stephens, Karachi)
(*) Pervez Musharraf, erstwhile Pakistani kleptocrat-dictator (like Advani, educated at Karachi's St. Stephens--though about two decades later)
(*) Arun Shourie, journalist (educated at Delhi's St. Stephens)
(*) S. Padmanabhan, erstwhile India Army Chief (educated at Trivandrum's Bishop William Memorial Scool)
(*) J.F.R. Jacob, erstwhile India Army General aka "Liberator Of Hilli/Dinajpur" and BJP MP (educated at Kolkata's St. James School)

Let's see: my list actually contains three Hindus (two of them not exactly moderate), a Muslim (in fact a mohajir, by definition not a moderate) and a dubiously-religious (BJP is known for being political wing of Hindu-militant VHP) Jew.

Chloe seems to me
that you are the judgemental one painting all Christians with a broad brush. Make me wounder just what about christians scares you so much? Are you afraid they are correct and you are going to have to answer for something in the future? Just what have you done that is so bad you are afraid someone is going to call you on?


Chloe Chloe Chloe
"In my opinion, it makes little difference if you intend to kill Jews or you simply think that their collective death is a good thing for you. Your hands are dirty either way."
Are you on crack? Intention is the same as idle musing? So is killing the same as intent, too? Sorry, I can think what I want and my hands remain clean. Once I act, I am dirty. You lunatic.

Medved Blinded by Hate
Carter
“... in 1939 Britain announced severe restrictions on the Zionist movement and land purchases in Palestine. Violence erupted from Jewish militants, some led by Menachem Begin, the future prime minister of Israel"

Medved:
"The idea that violence “erupted” only in 1939 and only from “Jewish militants” would receive no support from reputable historians..."

His need to HATE and revile Jimmy Carter at all costs gives Medved permission (in his own mind, at least) to attribute whatever screwy ideas and distortions he can dream up to Carter. Carter's implication in saying that "violence erupted from Jewish militants" after the 1939 decree is that there was little or no violence from the Jewish Authority before that time, and it certainly does NOT claim that there was no violence by others in the region.

Carter is merely claiming, quite plausibly so, that the 1939 decree provoked the Jewish militants to the point where their goal became to establish an independent Jewish state in the Holy Land even if it meant driving out the British by force. Many 'reputable historians' might date this turning point earlier than Carter does.

Response to TX Richard @ 14:54
Vandhanaalu (Telugu for "thanks"--I learned this word from my wife, it's not my native language) for explaining moron-Lon's concept of "success" (hard to distinguish from sarkiness, except that it's beyond Lon's intellect to be sarky).

svpallava
1:10 post..thanks for the language lesson, that's a very useful term, in English though
I'd say Jimmy is a nasty old coot.

el dhimmoron can fit a lot of lefties.
PS. KJV is our favorite also and NIV..nope

RE: Jimmy's beliefs, I seem to remember that he
and I think clinton were starting their own
verison of christian belief/church. It was
in the news a few years ago, seems neither (i think it was clinton with him) thinks God knows
what He's talking about and that they are better
interpreters of the faith than God. Jimmy has a form of religion but denies the faith thereof.
Chloe, get a grip, stop spouting your ignorance, READ THE BIBLE and maybe you might just start to understand the Christian faith and
become a member. The worst critics of Christianity in all it's forms are the biblically illiterate and Chloe is at the head of the class. Such an angry bitter woman.
One would think you are ashamed of your heritage. Doesn't matter, I will listen to God's words to Abraham, in that He promised to
bless those who bless (you) and curse those who
curse (you). Enuf for me!

Tom Are you serious, this nincompoop flunk
subschool? or Nuke school? And we have a submarine named for this twit? Having a sub
vet in the family, I know those guys must be
very proud (NOT) of being on crew in a boat named for the one who gave away the Panama Canal and other assorted anti military moves
Especially now when our forces are putting lives on the line against the fanatics he's kissing up to. What a patriot that OLD COOT is.

Mr.Cottah
Jimmy was such a poor president he would like to leave his mark on something beneficial not only to the country,but to the world.

The problem is,what he thinks is beneficial to one side may be deadly for the other. Does he know which is better?

I saw him on Charlie Rose Show last week. I believe he is getting senile and could be dangerous.

He has no business trying to influence foreign policy. He should be denied a visa to go if he cannot leave foreign policy alone.

It's a shame...
.. a former leader of the greatest nation in the world advocates anti-Semitic hate and allys himself against our most staunch friends from the middle east. And he calls himself a Christian. This is why I've taken up the monicker of a follower of Jesus. People throw the word Christian around awful liberally, and some wonder why people want no part of attending and serving in the Church. In general terms, we accept hypocrosy from within. Accountability is paramount within and particularly outside the church building.

Carter the Worthless One?
Sorry Medved but to claim Carter as the worst president in any hundred year period that contained Woodrow Wilson and the Roosevelt cousins is an obvious ploy.

Apparently, the new Republican strategy is to discredit Obama by associating him with Jimmy Carter. To do this you must first turn Carter into "the worst president in a century". This is similar to the Clinton strategy of claiming that Bush I produced the worst economy in 50 years.

Here is the final collapse of the neo-cons. Unable to attack Obama's policies (since they are all mere extensions and expansions of Bush's policies) they are reduced to ad hominem attacks, and second hand ad hominem at that.

This is why the Republican party must die and be replaced. They can't even attack an economic fascist like Obama since they can't denounce huge deficits and vast expansions of government power. Bush's eight year "Reign of Error" make them hypocrites if they try.

Chloe that is totally wrong
Many millions more have been killed in the name of socialism in all its version, than in the name of christianity.

Vietnam, Korea, World War II, hundreds of minor wars in Africa, Latian American, French Revolution, the Chinese Revolution are just the ones that come to mind off hand.

Even if you count religious wars then Muslims beat Christian and of course Paganism beats Muslims since all the wars in classical times were none chirstian.

Clearly you have guilt issues and greatly fear the being judged in the future. Its not uncommon problem with liberals.

Apollo as bad as
Wilison was with his illegal wars and invasion of Russia he still was not as bad as carter. Now LBJ yes he was worst that carter but other than him carter clearly is the bottom of the boot.

Chloe's Crappifyin' !

Those killed in the name of Atheistic Communism dwarf all other ideologies,Clown Broad.

Carter and the killer rabbit
For Dhimmi Carter to claim the he knows how to negotiate with terrorists is ludicrous, the man can't even go fishing without getting attacked by killer rabbits.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Carter_rabbit_incident

Chloe
Just do a little research. Atheism has killed far more people than Christianity.

Rocket Attacks Not In Vacuum

This is from a Palestinian Human Rights organization, so of course you can claim it's made up, but it indicates that Israel hasn't *really* left Gaza at all:

http://www.pchrgaza.org/files/campaigns/english/gaza_closur e/Narratives_12.html

The Peanut Whisperer
Jimmuh seems to lusting in his heart again.

Boys and girls of the left
Those killed in the 20th century by Communists. And facists (same form of government, different name)number anywhere from 80 to a hunderd million. to put that in perspective that is more than those killed in all the wars in recorded history (look it up). As for the misguided folks who think the christian ideology is the most deadly.... Check the real facts before you regurgitate that smut put put by bigoted anti religious zealots. it is wrong by a long shot!

Flaming Liberal Multiculturalist
maybe it would have more authority if it had been reported by a legitimate news source.
I didn't see anything on there site about Hamas stealing food out of the months of women and children.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7869704.stm

Hamas policemen have seized thousands of blankets and food parcels that were meant to be distributed to Palestinian civilians in Gaza, UN officials say.

A UN spokesman said policemen raided a UN warehouse on Tuesday after officials refused to hand over the aid to a Hamas-controlled ministry.


Chloe x 3
From Chloe: " More people have been killed in the name of Jesus Christ than just about any other ideology."

This is false. Christians fall short by approximately 100 million, give or take a few million.

Then we get --

"I'm not bitter....If I am 'angry' about anything, it is this utter nonsense that especially Christians seem to have, notably Catholics, that if they simply confess their sins and act with remorse, they will have their sins forgiven like they never happened. Christian 'do-overs' if you will. Nonsense."

Your anger at confession does not make it nonsense. First, it is not a 'do-over', it is a new start. Your parish priest can explain the rest.

"It is not a peaceful or understanding religion."

Yes, it is. In spite of your commentary in this and other threads, Christians are under orders to wish only objective good for you. If you wished to learn more, you would be welcome.

Of course, you are not bitter.

Well Richard, if you Believe the UN...

They reported the same thing:

http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?ReportID=78765

But then we don't believe the UN either (except when say they bad things about Hamas) right?

And yes, you'll always be able to find bad stuff that Hamas does. And that Israel does. So why is it that each bad thing that Hamas does is the final reason to condemn them as terrorists, and each bad thing that Israel does is another thing that they are reluctantly 'forced' to do in the name of security?

Where do you get the idea
that communism, a relatively short term philosophy (and then, only in its fascist state) has killed, over time, 100 million more than centuries of Christian intolerance?

Last time I checked, bitter means "marked by resentment or cynicism". I am neither about fundamentalist Christianity. I also dislike any fundamentalist religion, any that believes it is the sole access to 'salvation'. A 'do over' is no different than a 'new start'. Catholics especially have a funny way of forgiving bad behavior, provided the bad actor confesses his or her sins and asks for profound forgiveness, given out over the years by pedophiles (gay men afraid to come out, so they went into the priesthood to prey on little boys).

Religion is truly a place to hide from reality. I don't want your forgiveness, or concern. I'm just fine on my own. You'all should just keep worrying about those 'commies' and 'socialists' and 'muslims'. In my life, I can assure you, I have heard more hateful, nasty words from Christians than I've ever heard from any of those other groups.

MM

Your questions to Carter were rude. Carter's role in creating the Iran we have today wasn't as you presented it. If your interested in finding the truth a good book to start with is The Ayatollah in the Cathedral: Reflections of a Hostage, 1986, by Moorhead Kennedy.

MM

Another book well worth reading.

http://www.amazon.com/All-Shahs-Men-American-Middle/dp/0471 678783

...By the 1930s, most Iranians had come to regard the abject misery they plunged into with every passing decade of exclusive British control of their one great natural asset as another passing calamity in a long history of the same. But with the global stirring of post-World War II nationalism, Anglo-American Oil pushed them to the breaking point.

In 1947, for example, the company reported an after-tax profit of £40 million—the equivalent of $112 million—and gave Iran just £7 million," Kinzer writes. Meanwhile, the company ignored a 1933 agreement to pay laborers more than 50 cents a day, or to build "the schools, hospitals, roads, or telephone system it promised." Inevitably, riots began breaking out at Abadan, the oil city where hundreds of thousands of Iranians lived amid baked mud and sewage in cardboard hovels in shadeless, searing heat. Their British overseers lived in another world entirely—tending to their green lawns and gardens, watching their well-scrubbed children frolic in the fountains, attending air-conditioned, "no-wogs-allowed" movie theaters, and sipping gin and tonics in their private clubs. The Abadan riots also propelled the fiery Mossadegh to his rendevous with destiny. But although the Iranian leader held his audience at the United Nations Security Council with a moving explication of his country's destitution at the hands of Anglo-Iranian interests, his triumph proved short-lived—and was soon to become a bittersweet memory."

Thanks Michael,
I agree. Poor Jimmy, he should stick with Peanut farming, oops, I guess not, hope his p-nuts weren't recalled.

for Joycey, KansasGirl
Appeasers are so desperate for peace, that they ignore the hard evidence in front of their own eyes. Just like Neville Chamberlain chose to ignore what Mein Kampf said, Jimmy Carter chooses to ignore what the HAMAS charter says, and he even chooses to ignore what the Bible says! Peace! Peace! We must have peace!

Steven
The Hamas charter calls for a final solution and Palestinian world domination? Your ignorance is appalling.

Carter Misinformed about Chrisitanity
Carter said "If you want to talk about ancient history, Christians believe that in the second coming, Christ can't come back to the Holy Land until all Jews are either dead or become Christian."

I have graduate degree in theology and have studied the subject most of my life. I am familiar with the basic theology of most denominations. I have never heard of a Christian who believed the above tripe. Indeed, the regathering of Israel in the holy land after nearly 2000 years, as prophesied by Ezekiel and other prophets, is one of the many proofs that the Bible is indeed the word of God.

Clueless Chloe !

Read:The Black Book Of Communism.

Book Editor Stephane Courtois breaks it down.
Atheist Communist caused Deaths:
# 20 million in the Soviet Union
# 65 million in the People's Republic of China
# 1 million in Vietnam
# 2 million in North Korea
# 2 million in Cambodia
# 1 million in the Communist states of Eastern Europe
# 150,000 in Latin America
# 1.7 million in Africa
# 1.5 million in Afghanistan

Then Read Dinesh D'Souza's Book: What's So Great About Christianity :
Christian rulers caused just 1% of the number of deaths caused by the regimes of Stalin, Hitler, and Mao.



Dave
But, overwhelmingly, Jesus would want us to seek peace. European leaders want us to find peace too. After the sad and brutal bloodshed in Gaza, I'd hope every moral person would seek peace.

I thought I had lowest Carter opinion
Finally, someone who agrees with my opinion that Carter is the worst President ever. Of course I do not know much about most of them. Remember his campaign motto 'Why not the Best'.
At least I didn't vote for him, although I believed he would do all right. What a disappointment for a fellow Naval Academy grad.

For really lasting peace, you need Hamas
"[Y]ou can't have a permanent peace in the mid-east unless Hamas and its supporters are involved..."

According to Jimmy Carter--and anyone else who is "rational about it"--terrorism works! And he of unimpeachable rationality, Jimmy Carter, is there to help it work...

It seems killing and hiding among civilians is finally paying off big in terms of legitimacy for Hamas, helped along with the fact--pointed out by our ex-president--that a majority of Palestinians "probably" support it. Voila. Hamas=permanent peace. Got it?


Ken
How could carter be worse than Bush?

!. Carter got Egypt off of Israel's back, and now they seem content to stab C in the back.

2. Bush as president during 2 of the decades worst atrocities to take place in the ME, Lebanon in 06 and Gaza. All those dead children and for what?


Maybe your'e right, Taft
I wasn't aware Bush killed anybody in Lebanon, I gave him credit for freeing Lebanon from Syria. But there were at least a couple of things Bush did that I opposed. They probably were not the same two that you opposed. I guess it all comes down to what you blame on him/them. I didn't rank Bush particularly low. I did rank Clinton low but it is hard to distinguish between them when it comes time to decide which to blame for things that went wrong.

Ken

Bush didn't kill anyone, except in that he made a decision to be disengaged in the Israeli/Palestinian mess. I very big mistake. To be honest, Carter strikes me as a bit naive too, but I always like to give older gentlemen extra leeway. And, the guys heart is in the right place.


Hey Ranger, Nice to see you post.

What the
Chloe, How much medical aid, how many vaccines and schools has Christian intolerance provided the world?

Wish Medved asked, Mr. Carter which do you believe? The Palistinians who carry the coffins of the dead are moarning the loss of a human life or they are celebrating the another hero attaining martyrdom?

JIMMY CARTER !?????
HAMAS BRAIN WASHED JIMMY!

"Jimmy Who"??
I think most of us who were of voting age at that time will agree that more folks voted AGAINST Ford than voted FOR CARTER. My Brother,
who hated Prez Ford worse than most HuffPO folk
hated GW,was the first person I heard use the "WHO" thing. I don't know the old Gent; my Son, who spent several years at An Atlanta School, worked for Habitat for Humanity as a non-credit *Sluff-off* Course one Summer and he swears both Mr & Mrs. Carter were "Great people.." The Iran Crisis (Hostages) says NO!!!

Thank you Mr. Medved.
I have never before heard of the text in Hamas charter calling for the murder of Jews specifically to bring about Judgment Day; that was very informative.

I never did see much of your movie reviews, but have read your columns and found them very interesting. I do hope you track comments.

But wait, there's more.
I forgot to mention that any President who says, "Nukear Periferation" instead of "Nuclear Proliferation" can be safely ignored as he or she will get nothing else of substance right.

EVERYBODY Murders

It seems silly to try and count up the number of murders committed by apparent people who do not believe in any God and compare them to the murders committed by people doo DO believe in God.

Does anybody see the common factorr in both these enormous killing sprees? ....

PEOPLE! Maybe it's a problem intrinsic to PEOPLE, whether they believe in God or not!

On The 2nd Coming
Carter:
"Christians believe...Christ can't come back to the Holy Land until all Jews are either dead or become Christian."

Dave Jenkins:
"I have graduate degree in theology...I have never heard of a Christian who believed the above tripe."

I got the impression that the authors of the "Left Behind" series (which I enjoyed reading) believe precisely this tripe.

Yes, terrorism DOES Work
Yttrium:
"According to Jimmy Carter--and anyone else who is "rational about it"--terrorism works!....It seems killing and hiding among civilians is finally paying off big in terms of legitimacy for Hamas..."

Not that it's a reason to employ the tactic, but yes terrorism DOES work sometimes. It worked just fine for the Israelis, for instance. Their 10-15 year campaign on terrorism, culminating in the King David Hotel Bombing, drove the British out of Palestine and enabled them to create Israel.

And with that kind of past history, it's *especially* hypocritical to refuse to negotiate with terrorists.

What Michael is trying to Hide

I'm reading Carter's book now. Did you know that in 1989-1990 George H.W. Bush forced Israel to stop building settlements by withholding part of the US aid to Israel ($10 million/day back then)?

WOW! What a concept for our times!

Flaming Liberal Multiculturalist
Even the British agree that the King David hotel was a military target since they used it as the HQ.
Yes terrorism can work if its directed at a cowardly people who surrender to terror.

The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at-any-price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life.
Theodore Roosevelt

All the ills Teddy Roosevelt list are the commandments of liberals in America.

Yes bush forced the Isreal to stop settlements for a while as part of the agreement with the Arabs. The Arabs were promised to stop terrorist attacks they not only didn't keep that promise the increased attacks till even bush had sense enough to back away from believing an Arab promise. Name one promise the Arabs have ever kept. Not even the Turks where crazy enough to believe an Arab would keep a promise.

Flaming Lib
It was because of Arab attacks on Jewish communities that the Jews formed a paramilitary in the days of the Mandate. Irgun was an extremist group and as for the King David Hotel bombing, the 'Jewish political leadership publicly condemned these attacks. The Jewish Agency expressed "their feelings of horror at the base and unparalleled act perpetrated today by a gang of criminals".'
ref:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_David_Hotel_bombing#Respo nses_to_the_attack

This is a far cry from the expressed purpose and practices of Hamas. For you to suggest that we all are hypocrites and should embrace our inner terrorist is shameless.

Carter bought and paid for...
Those who are tempted to trust former President Carter's views on the Middle East should know that his presidential library and center in Atlanta were paid for almost entirely by funds from Saudi Arabia and other Muslim nations. Carter has been a shill for the Islamists for decades, and has been co-opted lock, stock and barrel. Follow the money... the trail leads back to his supporters, many of whom have stated publicly that they wish the US harm.

Carter has always put the interests of others ahead of the United States and her closest allies. This has been true since the hostage crisis, and it still is. He was wrong then, and he is wrong now.


curious, the expression "worthless"
Something I am curious about, Both Michael Medved and Dennis prager, use the expression "worthless" as an ultimate condemnation worse than any other. is this a rough translation of the darkest insult in hebrew, or or is this some special expression in jewish culture? Im just curious... please dont interpert this as any sort of antisemitic generalization, its merely a pattern I have noticed and I am curious.



Flaming Lib 2
"The Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel, 14 May 1948 stated:

We appeal ... to the Arab inhabitants of the State of Israel to preserve peace and participate in the upbuilding of the State on the basis of full and equal citizenship and due representation in all its provisional and permanent institutions."

I hope Flaming Lib is still here to explain his insinuation of equivalence between Israel's existence and Hamas' Charter.

more folly from the worthless one
Carter also wanted to withdraw all US troops from South Korea, much to the shock and horror of his advisors. Had they all not worked together to thwart their commander-in-chief there could have been another military catastrophe in the far east. When asked about why he wanted a complete withdrawal Carter basically said something like, "I don't know." Worthless.

Ancient History?!?
Jimmy Carter: "If you want to talk about ancient history, Christians believe that in the second coming, Christ can't come back to the Holy Land until all Jews are either dead or become Christian."

This is a lie that is personally offensive to me.

The Ex-President, for the record, is a Baptist by faith; and as a Christian, as a Catholic, I can tell you that he could not, more gravely, mischaracterize the New Testament than he does in this one statement. And I believe that he knows this.

Of course, I could never expect Mr. Medved, with such short time available to him, to correct Mr. Carter in this instance; but the statement is consistent with how far afield the man is in so many areas.


Human Rights
First, I'm with Michael in general--but not on the particulars.

Second, Carter's point of view has always been that of a mediator, a Christian peace-maker.

Third, President Carter's record on human rights is astonishing--amazingly excellent.

Fourth, the man's physical and moral courage, in going to Hamas at all, is worthy of note and admiration.

It will take someone like Carter to bring about the peace that we all want, and in our lifetime. Those who live only by the sword will die by the sword.

Y
They formed "paramilitary" or guerilla groups to drive the British out. The library is a nice place to visit.

taft
wouldn't you agree that this is exactly what che' guevara did in bolivia and all over latin america?

Richard
I can name you one promise the Arabs kept. They said that they will kill as many Jews as they possibly can, they have kept that promise. Pray that Netanyahu gets elected and we'll see who gets killed now.

Historical data
People killed even loosely in the name of Christianity: about 300,000 (of that 250,000 were casualties of Thirty Years War 1618-1648) since 70 AD

Killed for/by Islam:
(*) 2 million (including 400,000 Muslims) 1066-1966
(*) 3.5 million (including 2.3 million Muslims) in 1971 "Operation Searchlight"
(*) 500,000 (420,000 non-Ahmadiyas, 50,000 Ahmadiyas, 30,000 non-Muslims) slaughtered during Zia's 11-year (1977-1988) misrule
(*) 200,000 slaughtered by Iran's mullahcracy 1979-current
(*) 500,000 (cent-percent Muslim) 2003-current in Darfur

Total killed for/by Islam exceeds 7 million (conservatively) since 1066 AD

Sikhism: officially 30,000 (unofficial estimate up to 130,000) 1981-2009

Hinduism (including caste violence): 300,000 (220,000 caste violence; 80,000 from Hindu militancy) since 78 AD

Buddhism (ultra-loose definition): estimated up to 75,000 (48,000 casualties of Sri Lanka insurgency; 26,000 casualties of Bangla Chakma and India-northeastern insurgencies)

Nazism/fascism: 21 million (13 million by Nazis, 5 million by Italian and Spanish fascist regimes, 2 million Koreans and Chinese by WW2 Japanese, 1 million other)

Communism: over 100 million

So, for jg @ 2009/02/04 17:31--Chloe's way wrong!

To put a real perspective on this
I didn't personally suffer due to Carter (having been in US for only six months of his incompetent rule) and did personally suffer from delayed effects of some of Reagan's policies (specifically his "one-time" 1986 scamnesty of illegal aliens, and his f@g-end-of-term Free Trade deal with Canada--too much detail to include here) and I consider Carter despicable against Reagan merely unlikeable.

Roy
I'm afraid I don't know much about Che'.



midfielder
Promises kept by Arabs? I can name many. Lawrence of Arabia had many well kept promises by the Arabs. We also have been doing good business with the Awakening Councles. As part of many agreements though, running from Reagan to Clinton, the Israelis weren't suppose to invade the West Bank. They also sold arms to Iran during the hostage crises and spied on us.

Yo Horizon
Since you associated the word "Christian" to the acts of Jimmy Carter, let's talk about him in scriptural terms. Jimmy Carter was in a position of authority, which gives him more accountability than the average citizen. His actions were arrogant and in my opinion put him in the company of the Pharisees of Jesus time. The point is they knew the scriptures and still behaved badly. If you are a Christian,go back and see what Jesus said about them and to them. It was anything but complimentary.

I'm sick and tired of the milk toast Christians who are afraid of calling bad behavior, bad behavior. Carter gave us Iran as we know it and his unrepentent behavior and willing blindness to the Islamic killers he calls friends is worthy of any derision he gets.

Horizon how does
supporting ever tyrant, terrorist group, mass murder in the past 40 years translate into a positive record on human rights? He cosy up to ever tin pot tyrant, every terrorist and mass murder in exchange for money. That makes him nothing more than a quesling.

It takes no courage for him to cosy up to hamas after all he is in their pay he was just going to collect his latest bit of blood money.

Taft please name
Arabs didn't keep any promises they made to Lawrence of Arabia. They stayed bought as long as someone with more guns and more power kept a close eye on them. They jumped sides fast when ever they saw a chance to make a better profit. The only keep promise as long as someone with a gun is standing over them.

Richard
"Although Lawrence was the subject of a great deal of adulation after the war when the story of "Lawrence of Arabia" became known, he remained miserable at the measures taken, when he had sincerely believed, at least at the beginning of the Revolt, that the promises made to Faisal and to his father Hussein could be kept."

The Arabs kept their side of the bargan.

How can anyone point a finger at the Arabs, when the West Bank has been invaded illegally?

Horizon obviously confoozled
"President Carter's record on human rights is astonishing--amazingly excellent."

That definition applies to erstwhile Canadian MP David Kilgour, but definitely not to Carter, who in 1979:
(*) asked Iran Shah Pahlavi to abdicate to the more-tyrannic mullahcracy of Khomeini (and successors)
(*) asked kleptocratic despotic Nicaraguan dictator Somoza to yield power to Sandinistas (who proved even more klpetocratic and despotic than Somoza--after whom they sent an assassin)
(*) reacted to Soviet invasion of Afghanistan by withdrawing US team from 1980 Summer Olympics--and no military action (allowing Soviets to massacre 1-2 million Afghans 1979-1989)
(*) was silent on Zia ul-Haq's imposition of "martial law" (especially egregious, given that Pakistan had used such to commit "Operation Searchlight", in which Zia participated--and of which he had foreshadowing given Zia's judicial murder of Old Bhutto early in the year)

Nevermind, TX Richard beat me to it.

Daft scribbled
"How can anyone point a finger at the Arabs, when the West Bank has been invaded illegally?"

Did you even consider Abdullah's 1948 invasion of West Bank? I didn't think so.

What are you going to do when you're surrounded by nations which are hostile, some of which are massing troops on your borders--and ALL of which have official perennial "state of war" with you, not even recognising your right to exist? That's exactly status-quo 1948-1967 for Israel.

Richard correctly states @ 11:30 that the Arabs jumped sides without compunctions (Kuwait, Iraq and Saudi Arabia were all Nazi-sympathetic during WW2--and Haj-amin Husseini who owed the British for his position as Jerusalem Mufti was an active collaborator with Nazis).

Your position, Daft, is almost as despicable as that of Carter.

Some good information
The West Bank

http://www.antiwar.com/orig/cook.php?articleid=13547

http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/2007/09/it-is-un just-an.html#comments

http://www.flickr.com/photos/activestills/2181019819/

I'm Still Here
Yttrium:
"I hope Flaming Lib is still here to explain his insinuation of equivalence between Israel's existence and Hamas' Charter"

And I don't insinuate it, I come right and say that they are more similiar than different.
You will always be able to find a terrorist to use as an excuse for sticking your head into the sand, while you continue to steal the land of a Palestinian state whose territory and legitimacy is guaranteed by the same resolutions that legitimize the state of Israel.

Negotiations to secure a two-state solution are not undertaken with Hamas. They are with the Palestinian people and their legitimate representatives, in so much as Israel has allowed such a thing to exist. The closest such thing is the Palestinian Authority. Hamas was just one faction of that Palestinian Authority until the US and Israel reneged on the Democratic elections that put them there, and now Hamas is just one faction of the Palestinian people.

You lump all Palestinians under the heading of Hamas terrorists, falsely. You ignore that members of Fatah have DIED in civil war with Hamas precisely because they dare to recognize Israel.

OTOH, you expect all Palestinians to lay down their arms against the Israelis who occupy the territory that is supposed to be Palestine, and negotiate patiently (as if the last 60 years count for nothing towards the exhaustion of patience) with Israel for an eventual Palestinian state, while one major faction of the Israeli government (Likud) has as a central tenet of their charter that there will NEVER be a sovereign Palestine.

You know what? I EXPECT THE PALESTINIANS TO DO THE SAME. So does Jimmy Carter. But I also expect Israel and people like you negotiate with the people of Palestine, even while some of them are still terrorists.

Double Standards
Richard:
"Even the British agree that the King David hotel was a military target since they used it as the HQ."

The King David Hotel housed civil (The Mandate Secretariat), Police, and Military portions of the Britsh Government. The Irgun were rightly recognized as a terrorist organization by the non-violent factions of the Jewish Agency, yet it's leader (Menachim Begin) went on to become prime minister of Israel.

If the attack on the King David Hotel, with it's resulting civilian deaths, can be justified as a military operation, then we're getting into the grounds of justifying bombings and attacks on places like settlements of an occupying foreign power (of which there are many in the West Bank), even if they result in civilian casualties.

I don't want to go there, do you?

Just Listen to Yourself
Richard:
"...Arabs didn't keep any promises they made to Lawrence of Arabia.....The(Y) only keep promise as long as someone with a gun is standing over them"

Yup, and all the Jews are money-grabbing cheats, too.

If facts matter to you, consider the camp david accords. Can you see no kept promises there?

If its a double standard
its one that has been in place since the second world war. In fact the British were at fault for putting military target inside a civilian area something the British tried Germans as war criminals for doing.

As for the other I refuse to be political correct and refuse to aknowledge culturial difference both good and bad. Refusing to aknowledge reality is the biggest fault of liberalism and resolutes in so many millions being murdered in the name of socialism and political correctness.

As I've said before ...
Carter is a good man - but a lousy politician. He believes whatever he is told because he WANTS to believe it. He never looks any further because it might make him realize he is wrong. Israel tells him he is wrong so he refuses to support Israel while Hamas tells him he is right. So he believes whatever Hamas says. He wants SOME type of reference in history beyond being the worst president ever and has little time to do it. Sad.

Chloe
You keep claiming that Christianity has killed more people than anything in history, yet you cite no stats to back up your idiotic claim. Cite some numbers, or shut up.

I can't agree
that a person who supports tyrants and terrorist for pesonal gain can be considered a good person. carter might be delusional in thinking that all those tyrants and terrorist he befriends are just giving him money because they are nice people but being delsional is not the same as being a good person. Personally I think carter knows the truth and doesn't care because he makes a nice big profit off support tyrants and terrorist.

Christian Persecution of Jews
Ken: You wanted a list of Christian atrocities against Jews: here is a partial one.

http://www.religioustolerance.org/jud_pers3.htm


Second worse
Jimmy Carter use to be the worse president we have ever had, but Obama is fast becoming the worst. He has managed in just two weeks to give free medical aide to illegals children, chosen tax cheats to serve on his cabinet, is trying to pass the most pork-filled bill ever to come before congress, chose to close Gitmo, and will soon be trying to kill free speech with the "fairness" doctrine. He is a grave danger to our country.

kate
Giving medical attention to children? You're against that?

Aren't all terrorists Created equal??
Richard:
"If its a double standard
its one that has been in place since the second world war. In fact the British were at fault for putting military target inside a civilian area something the British tried Germans as war criminals for doing."

But Britain and Germany were nations at war! The British were not at war with the Irgun, nor with the Arabs in mandate Palestine. The British were colonial administrators, trying to be fair to both sides while establishing a homeland for the Jews while trying to recover from WW II. The Irgun were not a legitimate army, they were everything that is being said about the palestinians by folks like yourself these days.

Except the Irgun were biting (or maybe chewing off to the shoulder) the hand that had been feeding them since 1917, because they didn't like the portion size.

Richard:
"As for the other I refuse to be political correct and refuse to aknowledge culturial difference both good and bad..."

Honestly, I don't know what you're sayng here.

Taft said,
"They formed a 'paramilitary' or guerilla groups to drive the British out. The library is a nice place to visit."

If you read the 13th paragraph of this column again, you can go ahead and go to the library, for a special treat.

liberals love
to pretend there are no culturial difference. That all cultures are the same and equal i.e. they are just like us and want the same thing as us. That a Hitler size big lie. Not all cultures are the same or equal and not everyone wants the same thing. I refuse to be PC follow the insane liberal idea that culturial difference do not exist and that every culture in the world is the same i.e. all culures equal western European - American culture. This liberal insanity is what has lead to the death of millions in the past 100 years.

Give how many Jews died in British transports or when the British forced them back out to sea in unsafe transports its hard to see there the British were kind thoughtfull masters. Given that the British were also giving military protection to the Arabs while the murdered hundreds of European Jews it looks even less like the British were kind masters.

While there is no dening that Isreal has made mistakes to think that the Arabs are interested in a peacefull solution totally ingores history.

Isreal problem is that want it both ways cheap Arab labor and peace with the Arabs. The only way Isreal will have peace is to close all contact with the West Bank and Gaza refuse to allow anyone or any product to cross between Isreal and the west Bank and Gaza. Turn the entire problem over to the Arabs. Of course that will mean 80% of the west bank and Gaza will be depopulated but it will be clearly the Arabs fault.

45 caliber
not sure how you can say carter is a good man. Good men do not deal with tyrants and terrorist for personal profit. That is called being a stooge or a quesling.

As for not being after of Hamas since they are his banker what did he have to be afraid of? They pay him millions he fronts for them the standard quesling deal the same one the Nazi had with the orginal quesling.

Interview with President Carter
Quote from the interveiw: Carter:--If you want to talk about ancient history, Christians believe that in the second coming, Christ can't come back to the Holy Land until all Jews are either dead or become Christian.

Can anyone point to anywhere in any mainstream, authentic Christian theology, dogma, etc., where this statement is upheld?

Carter, the cancer of society
Wasn't the "misery index" invented for his administration? jimmie made the world unsafe for everyone.
obama is nothing more than a slicker, less experienced, stooge of the democrats.

Carter's Second Coming misunderstanding
Carter:--If you want to talk about ancient history, Christians believe that in the second coming, Christ can't come back to the Holy Land until all Jews are either dead or become Christian.

Maybe someone has already touched on this, as I have not read all the posts yet, but this is not what Christian's believe about the Second Coming, nor is it a historical Christian doctrine... Proclaiming to be a Baptist, he should certainly know the historical doctrine on the Second Coming especially if he is going to speak on the issue. Carter is just a train wreck in his thoughts and actions.

This proves that Carter is not ignorant
...just a big, despicable liar.

"Christians believe that in the second coming, Christ can't come back to the Holy Land until all Jews are either dead or become Christian."

Carter definitely knows better (as a long time Baptist Sunday School teacher). The liberal Baptist faction he hangs with definitely does not believe that. he knows Baptist doctrine (even if he doesn't believe it) so he cannot claim ignorance. This only proves that he will even stoop so low as to lie about his (supposed) brothers in Christ to assert some moral equivalency between Christianity and Islam in their view of Jews and whether or not it is OK to kill them.

In my church just this morning our sermon was a reminder of the special place the Jewish people hold, even today though they do not believe, in God's sight. And a review of the scriptures that warn of destruction on those nations which seek to destroy the them.

So stick that in your ear, Worthless One.
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