Autor: Jimmy CarterFormação / Entidade: Antigo Presidente dos Estados Unidos da América (39º), Fundador da Fundação CarterTítulo: Palestina - Paz, sim. Apartheid, não.Editora: QuidnoviAno: 2007SinopseO Presidente Carter, que teve a capacidade de negociar a paz entre Israel e o Egipto, manteve-se activamente ligado aos assuntos do Médio Oriente depois de ter deixado a Casa Branca. Neste li
I've finally finished reading Jimmy Carter's book (left). It is definitely worth reading I would say. The book is written in an autobiography style based on Carter's experience in propagating peace in the Middle East as President of USA in late 70s to date.As a short review of the book, it is clear that it is the Zionist Israeli government (I shall mention Zionist Israelis here as there are a few
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Now that people are bringing up Carter's name in relation to Barack Obama, I thought I'd see how similar they really are:
1. Both Obama and Carter see a non-material, soul-level or attitudinal problem with the United States. Carter used the term "malaise." Obama thinks America's "soul" is broken and needing of "hope."
2. Both are very big government liberals. Carter started the ind
Ex-president says Barack Obama should not pick Hillary Clinton as his White House running mate for vice president. "I think it would be the worst mistake that could be made," said Carter. "That would just accumulate the negative aspects of both candidates. If you take that 50% who just don't want to vote for Clinton and add it to whatever element there might be who don't think Obama is white enoug
Guardian - June 4, 2008:
Barack Obama should not pick Hillary Clinton as his vice-presidential nominee, former president Jimmy Carter has told the Guardian.
“I think it would be the worst mistake that could be made,” said Carter. “That would just accumulate the negative aspects of both candidates.”
Carter, who formally endorsed the Illinois senator last night, cited [...]
Former President Jimmy Carter is expected to announce he's endorsing Barack Obama in the race for the presidency. Way to go, Jimmy. What a courageous maneuver on your part. Let's wait until it's almost a foregone conclusion before you go out on a limb with your endorsement.On a side note, Hillary Rodham Clinton today told the Associated Press she's open to running as Obama's vice president. Could
Barack Obama may be the most popular candidate for the U.S. presidency in most parts of the world - but certainly not in Colombia.
In suggesting why the Colombian government shouldn’t bother planning for an anticipated Obama victory, Hernan Gonzalez Rodriguez writes for El Espectador:
“We still have a long way to go to the presidential elections [...]
Dass Israel in Besitz von Atomwaffen ist, weiß im Prinzip jeder, der sich ein bisschen mit diesem Land auseinander gesetzt hat. Offiziell wurde dies aber nie zugegeben und so sprach dies auch kein westlicher Politiker an- zumindest nicht in der Öffentlichkeit. Jimmy Carter, Präsident der USA zwischen 1977 und 1981, brach nun dieses Tabu als [...]
Jimmy Carter is still on his 30-year-old Crusade to Be Relevant. He called on the EU to break with the USA over his favorite clients, the Palestinians. Poor, hilarious Jimmy continues his battle to overcome diarrhea of the mouth.
Beep! Beep! Come on, Jimmy! Time to go!Jimmy Carter continues his brave but losing battle against diarrhea of the mouth.Carter, ex-president, continued his nearly 3-decades-long "Crusade to Be Relevant" by calling for the European Union to break with the U.S. over Jimmy's Kids, the Palestinians.Britain and other European governments should break from the US over the international embargo on Gaza,
Former President Jimmy Carter blasted inaction on the part of the European Union and the so-called Quartet for its refusal end the blockade of Gaza. He termed the blockade “one of the greatest human rights crimes on Earth” and claimed many families in Gaza are eating only one meal per day. He urged the European [...]
You remember the speech that President Bush gave in Israel earlier this week? How could you forget it right? This is the speech where he said that America cannot appease her enemies, and Democrats assumed he was taking a swipe at Barack Obama. This is just too funny, but it did expose the Democrats now didn’t [...]
Referring to the hateful black-liberation, anti-American preaching by Jeremiah Wright.
Carter lumps all black churches together as Wright has done in previous speeches and then goes on to say that racism is still a huge issue in this country…
note to Jimmy: It’s a huge deal because “wack-a-doodle’s” like you and Jeremiah Wright will do/say anything you [...]
From: Why It's Time to Rethink the 70s by Bruce Schulman and Julian Zelizer Another reason for the scholarly bias against the 1970s concerns the peculiar focus of political historians. Scholars still tend to focus on presidents, their top advisers, and the exercise of executive power. As a result, the 1960s--a period that features the Camelot of John F. Kennedy and the tragedy of Lyndon Johnson--or the "Reagan Revolution" of the 1980s attracted more interest than a decade filled with corrupt or lackluster presidencies. Bob Dole, the long-time Senate Republican Leader and 1996 presidential nominee neatly, summarized this view when he described Presidents Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, and Richard Nixon respectively as "See No Evil, Hear No Evil, and just Evil." While recent scholarsh
Il problema non è evidentemente se discutere o meno con i Siriani - tutti, chi più chi meno, lo fanno.
Non è di andare ad incontrare , a Damasco, il capo in esilio di Hamas – tutti, Israeliani compresi, finiranno un giorno o l’altro per decidervisi, in virtù di un vecchio principio secondo il quale é con i propri nemici, e non con gli amici, che occorre, alla fin fine, dialogare, fare la
The Israeli ambassador to the UN has called Carter a bigot (Hat tip: Hot Air Headlines):
NEW YORK - Israel's ambassador to the United Nations on Thursday called former President Jimmy Carter "a bigot" for meeting with the leader of the militant Hamas movement in Syria.
Carter, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, "went to the region with soiled hands and came back with bloody hands after shaking the hand
Richard SilversteinRichard Silverstein, who writes Tikum Olam, a Jewish peace blog dedicated to a negotiated resolution of the Israeli-Arab conflict, reminds us in this Comment is Free piece for The Guardian that Israel already negotiates with Hamas with the help of the Egyptians, and that 64 percent of Israelis want negotiations with the group. So why is all this hate piled on Jimmy Carter?Carter's Principled Mission By Richard Silverstein For The GuardianBelieve it or not, there is one US politician acting out of principle and displaying the courage of his convictions. And it isn't Obama, Clinton or McCain. His name is Carter. Jimmy Carter. He recently ended several days of what used to be called Middle East shuttle diplomacy visiting Egypt, Jordan, Syria, the West Bank and Israel seek
Palestinian foreign minister Riyad al-Malki delivered a Niagara Falls-magnitude of cold water to Jimmy Carter today, pronouncing his meeting with Hamas leaders worthless. More quotes : "The only thing he achieved was permission on the part of Khaled Meshaal of Hamas to deliver a letter from a detained Israeli soldier to his family. Nothing else. Hamas offered nothing to president Carter. They reiterated the same positions. There was no change on the part of Hamas." Actually, by acting as a yellow-bellied,...(read more)
Michelle Malkin - So much for Jimmy Carter's triumphal peace mission in the Middle East. Like everything else he has done on foreign policy, the world's biggest tool for jihad propaganda created yet another bloody mess. Quick review:After proclaiming that Hamas terrorists were willing to accept Israel as a "neighbor next door," Carter's Hamas hug buddies flipped him the bird. They gladly accepted the diplomatic legitimacy Carter's visit conferred upon them, while clinging bitterly to their insistence on the destruction of the Jewish state. More...
Christian Milford at Red County takes notice of Jimmy Carter’s attempts at rewriting Middle Eastern history. For Jimmy Carter, Milfrord notes, the the root of instability is the lack of Palestinian statehood, and the global reach of Western democracies.
Former President Jimmy Carter met with exiled Hamas leader, Khaled Mshaal in the Syrian captial despite angry protests from Israel and the United States. the meeting is designed to discvuss ways in which a truce can be arranged between Hamas and Israel as well as issues related to the release of a captured Israeli soldier [...]
With that disgusting former president going and meeting with Hamas, it's fortunate that someone is out there who's starting to wake up and react to creepy Carter's abominable acts. For example, Rep. Sue Myrick, who's calling for revoking his passport (H/T: Michelle Malkin and WeaselZippers):
Today, Rep. Sue Myrick (NC-9) called on Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to revoke former President
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Continuing on with “Jimmy Carter Thurday” at DBKP.
Jimmy Carter’s presidency was many things to many people.
To Democrats, he was a winner. Out of the White House for eight years, the Democrats took advantage [...]
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Ex-President Jimmy Carter organized a Tea Time with Terrorists when he met with Hamas officials last Tuesday at a reception in Ramallah. Carter also announced his intentions to meet with exiled Hamas political chief, Khaled Mashaal, in Damascus, Syria on Friday. Carter was in the West Bank meeting with Hamas officials, [...]
DBKP wants to give the former Peanut-in-Chief his due.
We’re working feverishly to finish up all the parts of “Jimmy Carter Thursday”–in honor of the former one-term president’s Hoppin’ Hamas House Party.
They should be out around 6 pm.
Look for them
Jimmy Carter's presidency was many things to many people.To Democrats, he was a winner. Out of the White House for eight years, the Democrats took advantage of the anti-Washington mood stirred up by Watergate and nominated the obscure Georgia governor.He squeaked out a win over Gerald Ford, winning 23 states.Election day was November 2, and it took most of that night and the following morning to determine the winner. Carter defeated Ford by two percentage points in the popular vote. The electoral vote was the closest since 1916; Carter took 23 states with 297 electoral votes, while Ford won 27 states and 240 electoral votes (one elector from Washington state, pledged to Ford, voted for Reagan). Carter's victory came primarily from his near-sweep of the South (he lost only Virginia), and hi
I know what you are thinking, Jimmy Carter wouldn't be stupid enough to lay a wreath at Hitler's gravesite. Actually he would if there were a gravesite and if some Neo-Nazi group donated the same amount of money as the Saudis did for his Carter Center.
The political left in America is like a deranged passenger on a jetliner who repeatedly attempts to storm the flight deck and crash the plane, but who the crew and other travelers are limited in their ability to restrain due to obscure regulations (whose full implications were unforeseen when they were implemented) which give the
Former President Jimmy Carter’s visit to the Middle East has created turmoil in Israel and America because of his intention to discuss issues of war and peace with Hamas leaders. He will meet with Nasser al-Sher in the West Bank town of Ramallah and his meeting with the Hamas leader has upset those who believe [...]
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it."--Hamas charterJimmy summons his mental energyFormer president and current professional terrorist apologist, Jimmy Carter, once again demonstrates he needs to get on the phone to Vanna White and buy a clue.Carter's answer to protests that he's meeting with militants from the terrorist group, Hamas, was positively beauty pageant-esque: "I'm quite at ease". Carter went on to say that Hamas was "essential" to any future peace with Israel.Of course, Jimmy knows that the stated goal of Hamas is to destroy Israel. What kind of essential peace will Jimmy be able to achieve with a group whose charter states:"There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad. I
“I’ve been meeting with Hamas for years”
He also says:
“I think that it’s very important that at least someone meet with the Hamas leaders to express their views, to ascertain what flexibility they have, to try to induce them to stop all attacks against innocent civilians in Israel and to cooperate with the Fatah as a [...]
The Israel government and the United States State Department are furious with former President Jimmy Carter’s decision to meet with Hamas leader, Khaled Mashaal in Damascus next week. Senior Israel diplomats were “outraged” at Carter’s action and Prime Minister Olmert and Foreign Minister Tzip Livni made it clear they will not see Carter when he [...]
Jimmy Carter, former U.S. President, will be signing copies of his new book A Remarkable Mother at the following locations:4/23/08 5:30 PM at the Jimmy Carter Library – Freedom Parkway. Atlanta, GA.4/28/08 7:00 PM at Barnes & Noble – Fifth Avenue. New York, NY.4/29/08 at Books-A-Million – Chain Bridge Road. McLean, VA.4/30/08 7:00 PM at Borders Books – North Michigan Avenue. Chicago, IL.5/1/08 4:00 PM at Sam’s Club – Durham Chapel Hill Blvd. Durham, NC.5/2/08 Noon at WalMart – US Highway 70 W. Clayton, NC.5/6/08 7:00 PM at Books Inc. - Van Ness Avenue. San Francisco, CA.5/7/08 7:00 PM at Vroman’s Bookstore - East Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, CA.Jimmy Carter Book Signing TourJimmy Carter Book Signing TourBook Signings & Events
Former President Jimmy Carter is going to meet with the leader of Hamas, one of the most prominent terrorist organizations in the world. This can do nothing but legitimize Hamas on the world stage, an organization that openly admits that it wishes to wipe Israel off the map.
Many Americans may remember this children’s TV show [...]
Clearly, this man is evil incarnate. In complete ignorance of US law, he's going to meet with Hamas leaders:
Former president Jimmy Carter is to meet in Syria on April 18 with the head of the terrorist group Hamas, Khaled Meshaal. The meeting gives legitimacy to a group defined by the Statement as a terror organization, and undermines the U.S. government's policy of isolating Hamas. Israeli
Despicable and completely disgraceful…
Zip Writes…
In his honor, Hamas will name their next batch of Qassam rockets after him. That way he can finally do what he’s always wanted, kill Jews….
Maan News Agency
A plan is coalescing to arrange a meeting between exiled senior Hamas leader Khalid Mash’al and former US President Jimmy Carter in Damascus on [...]
Jimmy Carter is just about to come out in favour of Barack Obama. That will help seal the nomination. I venture to say that Hillary Clinton will have packed her bags by the end of the month. Done and dusted. It'll all be over.Carter was very effusive on a visit to Africa. "My children and their spouses are pro-Obama. My grandchildren are also pro-Obama," Carter told a Nigerian newspaper. "As a superdelegate, I would not disclose who I am rooting for, but I leave you to make that guess." Umm! Now who would that be, Jimmy?
Documentário que acompanha de forma pessoal o cotidiano do ex-presidente norte-americano Jimmy Carter, durante as viagens de divulgação do lançamento de seu livro “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid”. CD 1:Parte 1Parte 2Parte 3Parte 4Parte 5Parte 6Parte 7 CD 2:Parte 1Parte 2Parte 3Parte 4Parte 5Parte 6Parte 7
In honor of Presidents day, I would like to honor President Jimmy Carter, who, while wildly criticized for many issues, during his presidency passed one of the most important acts of personal finance legislation.
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Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton are on the titanic. When it starts to sink Carter yells, “Quick, save the women and children!” Nixon: “Screw the women and children” Clinton: “Do we have time?”
060816-N-1683M-004 Silverdale, Wash. (Aug. 16, 2006) - The Sea Wolf-class attack submarine USS Jimmy Carter (SSN 23) sits moored in the Magnetic Silencing Facility at Naval Base Kitsap Bangor for her first deperming treatment. The deperming process reduces a ships electromagnetic signature as she travels through the water. Jimmy Carter is the third and final submarine of the Sea Wolf-class.A unique feature of the Jimmy Carter is a 100-foot hull extension called the Multi-Mission Platform, which provides enhanced payload capabilities, enabling the submarine to accommodate the advanced technology required to develop and test a new generation of weapons, sensors and undersea vehicles. U.S. Navy photo by Master Chief Mass Communication Specialist Jerry McLain (RELEASED) High Resolution ImageAbout Navy NewsStand The purpose of this website is to provide information and news about the United States Navy to the general public. All information on this site is considered public information and
From The Ace Of Spades. . .
I'm finding this all a little creepy. I understand the injunction to lead a Christ-like life -- but does that apply to using the machinery of government (Caesar's thing, you know) to impose one's Christ-like impulses? Yes, Jesus says forgive, but does that mean that a Christian governor must forgive personally or impose that forgiveness via state action, forcing the...
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George Will shreds Mike Huckabee. . . .
On the Republican side, Mike Huckabee’s candidacy rests on serial non sequiturs: I am a Christian, therefore I am a conservative, therefore whatever I have done or propose to do with “compassionate,” meaning enlarged, government is conservatism. And by the way, anything I denote as a “moral” issue is beyond debate other than by the uncaring forces of...
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WSJ's Jeffrey Trachtenberg shares an excerpt of his interview with Jimmy Carter about the former president's latest book, 'Beyond the White House'. The full interview and story will be published Friday.
Habitat for Humanity’s Jimmy Carter Project will bring to fruition green townhouses in LA for low-to moderate-income families.
Jimmy Carter in L.A.
Of all the housing that the Jimmy Carter Project has built, these will be the first to have “green building elements” to them, and will feature solar panels, energy-saving windows, and drought-resistant landscaping.
The homes are being built in L.A. because there is dire need there for affordable housing, as one in four families of four, only make between $20,000 and $40,000 annually, which keeps many out of housing.
Green housing benefits everyone, as it helps the environment and lets residents save big annually on water and energy bills.
For more info on this green housing initiative, visit Habitat.
Source: [LA Times]
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Ok, I know Jimmy Carter was a weak president and had his own faults. That doesn’t make his assessment of Dick Cheney any less true.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Wednesday denounced Vice President Dick Cheney as a “disaster” for the country and a “militant” who has had an excessive influence in setting foreign policy.
Cheney has been on the wrong side of the debate on many issues, including an internal White House discussion over Syria in which the vice president is thought to be pushing a tough approach, Carter said.
“He’s a militant who avoided any service of his own in the military and he has been most forceful in the last 10 years or more in fulfilling some of his more ancient commitments that the United States has a right to inject its power through military means in other parts of the world,” Carter told the BBC World News America in an interview to air later on Wednesday.
“You know he’s been a disaster for our c
DownloadVOICE ONE:This is Rich Kleinfeldt.VOICE TWO:And this is Richard Rael with THE MAKING OF A NATION -- a VOA Special English program about the history of the United States.(MUSIC)Today, we tell about the presidential election of nineteen seventy-six.VOICE ONE:Gerald Ford is sworn-in by Chief Justice Warren Burger. At center is Ford's wife, Betty.When Vice President Gerald Ford became president in nineteen seventy-four, he took office during a crisis. For the first time in American history, a president -- Richard Nixon -- had resigned.He resigned as a result of the case known as Watergate. It involved the cover-up of illegal activities. Officials in Richard Nixon's administration had lied about Watergate. They also had misled the public about the war in Vietnam.VOICE TWO:After Vietnam and Watergate, many Americans no longer believed their public officials. At this difficult time, Gerald Ford dealt with the public calmly. In one speech, for example, he said, "The state of the Unio
Over the last week, The Poo decided she is mommy's girl, exclusively.
She wants nothing to do with her daddy, who is home at noon each day now that the semester is over. He goes into work in the morning to assist his mentor with research - according to the terms of his new fellowship - and hurries home to enjoy the heart of the day with me and The Poo.
But instead of running to the door when he
Former President Jimmy Carter said Monday his remarks were “careless or misinterpreted” when he said the Bush administration has been the “worst in history” for its impact around the world.
Speaking on NBC’s “Today,” Carter appeared to retreat from a statement he made to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for a Saturday story in which he said: “I think as far as the adverse impact on the nation around the world, this administration has been the worst in history.”
So he was either careless or misinterpreted, he can’t decide which it is. He can’t decide whether he was wrong or whether the media misinterpreted him.
Typical
Jimmy Carter was trashing George Bush.I almost felt like defending the president. Well, not really--if I ever start to feel like that please call for the doctor.But, when I read his remarks in the New York Times, I did almost spit out my Coca Cola, well, actually I did, well actually it sorta girgled up and out my nose and I chortled a bit.Anyone who has read a bit of history, or lived thorough the period, knows Jimmy Carter presided over an idyllic presidency.There were sky high gas prices, which put a drag on the economy.In the words of the former peanut farmer, there was a "malaise over the country."We had hostages held in Iran, and Jimmy was totally incapable of getting them out.He attempted a military rescue mission, in which there were a bunch of casualties, which was not only tragic but extremely embarrassing. But it was just more of the same old humiliation being dished out by the Islamic Extremists.Even worse, the whole Iranian thing emboldened and strengthened the Funamental
The Peanut Farmer That Caused MillionsOf Americans To Become RepublicanWe had almost forgotten about the "Sunday School teacher with bankrupt theology," a man who was responsible for making conservative Reagan Democrats and many others as myself to switch to the Republican Party. Many think he was worse than Nixon. Simply stated, Jimmy Carter was and still is an embarrassment to millions of Americans and it is he who is considered our nation's worst president. The Iran crisis is still a problem that stems from his failed administration...Former President Carter says President Bush's administration is "the worst in history" in international relations, taking aim at the White House's policy of pre-emptive war and its Middle East diplomacy.The criticism from Carter, which a biographer says is unprecedented for the 39th president, also took aim at Bush's environmental policies and the administration's "quite disturbing" faith-based initiative funding."I think as far as the adverse imp
Jimmy Carter said this.
Which prompted the White House to say this:
CRAWFORD, Texas (Reuters) - The White House on Sunday fired back at former President Jimmy Carter, calling him “increasingly irrelevant” a day after Carter described George W. Bush’s presidency as the worst in history in international relations.
I just wish the president had fought back against everything that has been said about him over the last six years, instead of just letting the left attack him unanswered. It is really too little too late when it comes to defending himself now. The public has already turned against him.
Former President Carter says President Bush’s administration is “the worst in history” in international relations, taking aim at the White House’s policy of pre-emptive war and its Middle East diplomacy.
We may have to take him for his word on this. If there’s one thing Jimmy Carter should know about it’s bad administrations. How did Jimmy Carter’s foreign relations policy work out?
I feel much better now that I know Jimmy Carter endorses Nancy Pelosi’s trip to one of our enemies. Just knowing that one of the worst presidents in US history is on her side, I know I am on the right side of this issue. Jimmy Carter is the last person in this country who should talk about foreign policy. Bill Clinton is next, after giving away our nuclear secrets.
Of course Democrats have a long history of coddling dictators. They envy the power that dictators are able to maintain over their people. Democrats are socialists at heart and that is only one step away from communism.
Jimmy Carter’s Bible ClassExcerpt:"As a new collection of his Bible-study teachings hits the market, the 39th president speaks out—on his vision of God, the might of the religious right and the fallout from his controversial book about Palestine."http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17723147/site/newsweek/?from=rssAlex
Powerline News article link Jimmy Carter clears things upPhillip Klein of the American Spectator reports on Jimmy Carter's appearance at George Washington University yesterday. In his speech, Carter took pains to show that he is not anti-Jewish, noting for example his efforts as president to help Soviet Jewish dissidents and to set up a commission to create a Holocaust museum. Despite the fact that his book refers to Israeli policy towards Palestinians as "apartheid," Carter explained that he doesn't think Israeli policy is race-based. He thinks it's based on greed. I'm glad he cleared that up.Carter also denied believing that Jews control the media in this country. It's just that the media contrived to farm out reviews of his book to representatives of Jewish organizations. I'm glad he cleared that up. In the question and answer session, it apparently became even more difficult for Carter to sustain his "good will" towards Jews. Asked how he felt about the 14
Jimmy you are just as full of horse shit now as you were as President. And you were truly a disappointment as a President. I was in the military when you were gutting it to pay for your socialist programs. Our intelligence agencies are still playing catch up after you decimated them. A significant part of our problems in the mid east today are directly due to your over reliance on satellite imagery instead of human intelligence operatives on the ground. You need to go back to your peanut farm and wood working shop Mr. president and leave the world to us grown ups. Or maybe it's better that you spend your days sucking up to every tin plated dictator in the world. It will illustrate to others what despicable appeasers liberals really are.What ever happened to retired Presidents behaving gracefully and not making jackasses out of themselves across the entire world? ~RJH
Carter added that the critics of his book are an "extreme minority" and he was "willing to face the accusations." He added that he believes peace could be achieved in the Middle East if Israel withdraws from their own territory and lets "the Palestinians have a viable and contiguous state of their own, living side-by-side in peace."
Isn't that more foolish then the mostly true assertion that Iraqis will welcome Americans with flowers?
Oh Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy, how I love when things like this come up. Jimmy Carter, one of the biggest anti-semetic jerks in the past few months, keeps popping up in the news with all kinds of fun anti-semetic stuff. Now I'm not one to go in too much for the victim thing, or the race thing, or the jew thing, or whatever, but boy do I love when people start pounding on the hillbilly ex-president, poor excuse for a peanut farmer Jimmy Carter. So let's begin, first from Drudge, a link to a Washington Post story about Jimmy Carter's ridiculously biased and stupid stupid book: Palestine: Peace not Apartheid, in which a few passages have come to a lot of attention as they seem to encourage violence against Israel from it's noisy neighbors: The questionable passage, which appears on Page 213 of the book, reads: "It is imperative that the general Arab community and all significant Palestinian groups make it clear that they will end the suicide bombings and other acts of terrorism when internati