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Does Jimmy Carter Deserve To Be Sued?

Dennis224 Wrote: Feb 12, 2011 7:41 PM
And now you know the rest of the story.
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Does Jimmy Carter Deserve To Be Sued?

Dennis224 Wrote: Feb 12, 2011 7:40 PM
Had the Ayatollah taken the Russian Embassy hostage, and when the Kremlin became aware of this transgression, a telephone call would have been made in Moscow to the Ayatollah, in the voice of "MOSES," demanding that the Ayatollah release the Russian hostages or face the consequences. Now, what do you suppose the reaction of the Ayatollah would have been? Carter, a weak president in the same fashion as Obama, demanded nothing, and consequently, the American Embassy hostages remained in Tehran for 444 days, until their release in 1981, when Ronald Reagan was sworn in as President of the United States.
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Does Jimmy Carter Deserve To Be Sued?

Dennis224 Wrote: Feb 12, 2011 7:30 PM
Jimmy Carter is totally responsible for the fiasco that the Western World is facing today, with the radical Muslims that are promoting terrorism, because in 1979, he failed to DEMAND that the Ayatollah release the American embassy hostages the same day they because hosages.
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The American Way of Abandonment

Dennis224 Wrote: Feb 12, 2011 5:06 PM
When the United States gets herself involved in world affairs, then I prefer to believe that "THE SHADOW GOVERNMENT," in Washington, D.C. has a plan for the United States to win quickly like my friends the Ancient Romans, and not dither too long nor not remain an enternity, if you follow, and, our troops should not be adversely impacted by stupid "RULES OF ENGAGEMENT," that hinder our armed forces to wage a war that we have been trained to fight. Rather than trading a tit for a tat, the West should band together, finally, and get rid of Iran by declaring "Total War," first, because Iran is the root of the entire world's evil. One question to ask the President of Iran, Ahmedinejad, is why he sends his uneducated prophets to...
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The American Way of Abandonment

Dennis224 Wrote: Feb 12, 2011 4:44 PM
It appears that I have a friend indeed that mirrors my own sentiments. What we require in Washington, D.C., is a peaceful demonstration that ape's the movement of the Egyptians for the past 3 weeks, in order to take America back from bureaucratic Washington, D.C. hypocrites. If a large demonstration can can function well in Egypt, then it can also function so long as the American people have the Cajones to pursue this monumental endeavor. In addition, Obama needs to be relieved of duty as soon as possible, on whatever grounds a weak Supreme Court can muster, because Obama is not one of us, but he is one of them, if you follow.
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The American Way of Abandonment

Dennis224 Wrote: Feb 12, 2011 4:28 PM
Elvis left the building, yesterday, if you follow. Now, Obama thinks that he has the voice of authority to sing his unsavory song of hypocracy and that the world will listen in awe to purchase his broken record. In the words of "DAFFY DUCK: OBAMA IS DESPICABLE."
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The American Way of Abandonment

Dennis224 Wrote: Feb 12, 2011 4:13 PM
During World War Two, the abandonment of our Allies was delineated when a second front was promised to Stalin, by the United States, but never materialized, leaving the Russians to fend for themselves, a feat that the Stalin never forgave, nor let the Russian people forget. How pitiful the United States has sunk when we continue to live by the words of Henry Kissinger, when he said, "IN THIS WORLD, IT IS OFTEN DANGEROUS TO BE AN ENEMY OF THE UNITED STATES, BUT TO BECOME A FRIEND, IS FATAL." Has anyone noticed how Obama assumed to be directing Mubarak to step down and that Egypt commence, NOW, to begin an era of transistion, as if Obma had the authority of the World President in support of "THE NEW WORLD ORDER," that he hopes...
Spoken like a true Liberal. You and your name-sake should relive the fantasy of the movie 2010, where Hal, the onboard computer thought he had the same aspirations as Obama. Hey, by the way, your name is HAL. Any relation to 2010? What a coincidence.
The DoD only implements policy blessed by the State Department, so what does that tell you Einstein?
Keep on dreaming. Democracy will never be a household name in the Middle East as long as Iran still exists, and currently, the Mubarak regime my fall in September 2011, but the Muslim Brotherhood are lurking in the background. The minute the radical Muslims commence to attack Israel, they will retaliate and within hours, the Third World War will have been officially commenced. Bush had the right idea with getting rid of Iraq, but through our rules of engagement, he as not permitted to go further, much probably in the same vein as Bush, Sr. had to stop military advances when Saddam Hussein attacked Kuwait, but is always the fate dicators, and they never win, Saddam is dead and buried along with kinky sons. Goodbye and good...
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