Monday, September 21, 2009
Carter, Chavez, and UFOs
Let's think about it rationally for a moment.
How does Carter know the US was involved?
Bush call him and tell him? Do you honestly think Bush had anything to do with Carter during his administration? So how would Carter know?
29 years after he left office, someone still in CIA called him up because he knew Carter would want to know years after the fact.
He is as bad as Dennis Kucinich who publicly stated that the US had troops in Iran.
Carter should be punished for his bad behavior.
And before you defend him by saying the headline says 'might have been' - why produce a column, publicize it around the world if it MIGHT HAVE BEEN.
We should also remember, Carter claims he saw a UFO ... not might have seen, but he claims he did see. He is surely aware of a great deal more than the average person ... maybe because he hears voices that tell him special things no one else knows!
US might have been involved in 2002 Chavez coup: Carter
Sep 20, 2009
AFP
The United States knew about an abortive coup against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in 2002, and may even have taken part, former US president Jimmy Carter has told a Colombian newspaper.
"I think there is no doubt that in 2002, the United States had at the very least full knowledge about the coup, and could even have been directly involved," Carter said in an interview with El Tiempo published Sunday.
The former US leader said it is understandable that Chavez continues to blame the United States for the failed overthrow attempt.
The Venezuelan president, considered a bulwark of leftism in Latin America, was overthrown by a civilian-military junta for about 48 hours in April 2002, before returning to power.
Then-president George W. Bush denied any US involvement in the abortive coup and called on Chavez, a fierce US critic, to "learn a lesson" from the attempted overthrow.
Carter told El Tiempo that he believed Chavez was elected in a "fair" vote in 1999, had carried out necessary reforms for Venezuela and ensured that "those who are traditionally excluded are able to get a larger share of the national wealth."
But he also said he was worried by the Venezuelan leader's drift towards "authoritarianism."
He added that he felt Chavez's popularity at home and his influence abroad had been "diminished."
Carter said US President Barack Obama had told him he would eventually like to have normal relations with Venezuela.
"But he (Chavez) has made this almost impossible," Carter said, adding that "international relations would be better if he would stop his attacks and insults against the United States."
Carter
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Lies, Videos, and Hypocrites
You are a pathetic human being Mr. Carter.
Jimmy Carter: Wilson comments 'based on racism'

Sep 15, 2009
By GREG BLUESTEIN
ATLANTA (AP) - Former President Jimmy Carter said Tuesday that U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson's outburst to President Barack Obama during a speech to Congress last week was an act "based on racism" and rooted in fears of a black president.
"I think it's based on racism," Carter said in response to an audience question at a town hall held at his presidential center in Atlanta. "There is an inherent feeling among many in this country that an African-American should not be president."
The Georgia Democrat said the outburst was a part of a disturbing trend directed at the president that has included demonstrators equating Obama to Nazi leaders.
"Those kind of things are not just casual outcomes of a sincere debate on whether we should have a national program on health care," he said. "It's deeper than that."
Wilson, a South Carolina Republican, was formally rebuked Tuesday in a House vote for shouting "You lie!" during Obama's speech to Congress last Wednesday.
The shout came after the president commented that illegal aliens would be ineligible for federal subsidies to buy health insurance. Republicans expressed their disbelief with sounds of disapproval, punctuated by Wilson's outburst.
Tuesday's rebuke was a rare resolution of disapproval pushed through by Democrats who insisted that Wilson had violated basic rules of decorum and civility. Republicans characterized the measure as a witch hunt and Wilson, who had already apologized to Obama, insisted he owed the House no apology.
Wilson's spokesman was not immediately available for comment, but his eldest son defended his father.
"There is not a racist bone in my dad's body," said Alan Wilson, an Iraq veteran who is running for state attorney general. "He doesn't even laugh at distasteful jokes. I won't comment on former President Carter, because I don't know President Carter. But I know my dad, and it's just not in him."
"It's unfortunate people make that jump. People can disagree - and appropriately disagree - on issues of substance, but when they make the jump to race it's absolutely ludicrous. My brothers and I were raised by our parents to respect everyone regardless of background or race."
South Carolina's former Democratic Party chairman said that he doesn't believe Wilson was motivated by racism, but said the outburst encouraged racist views.
"I think Joe's conduct was asinine, but I think it would be asinine no matter what the color of the president," said Dick Harpootlian, who has known Wilson for decades. "I don't think Joe's outburst was caused by President Obama being African-American. I think it was caused by no filter being between his brain and his mouth."
Harpootlian said he received scores of racial e-mails from outside South Carolina after he talked about the vote on Fox News.
"You have a bunch of folks out there looking for some comfort in their racial issues. They have a problem with an African-American president," he said. "But was he motivated by that? I don't think so. I respectfully disagree with President Carter, though it gives validity to racism."
Carter called Wilson's comment "dastardly" and an aftershock of racist views that have permeated American politics for decades.
"The president is not only the head of government, he is the head of state," he said. "And no matter who he is or how much we disagree with his policies, the president should be treated with respect."
I think a few people have forgotten what Moveon.org put out in 2003, prior to the election, in an effort to impact the election. As Jimmy Carter explained that it was 'part of a disturbing trend directed at the president that has included demonstrators equating [him] ....to Nazi leaders. '
Now, why couldn't Carter have said it in 2003?
I cannot imagine why!!
Hypocrites - vile, nasty, hateful people.
As should be clear from this video, it is not mine, it was produced for Moveon.org and sponsored by them!
There are a couple more - this is but one I opted to put on the site.
If you were alive in 2003, these should not be news. The difference - I keep everything!
If you belong to moveon.org and are offended that this is up on this site, before any question arises as to rights, I would suggest you consider why you are so deeply offended.
There is no sound because, for some reason it didn't transfer . The sound really makes the video. Marching and sound clips of Hitler. Really make the presentation.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Hamas and Carter - Attempt on the life of a former President
1 - Hamas will accept the 1967 borders - so they say at this time.
2 - The attempt on Carter's life. This is very curious.
Haniyeh: We will accept '67 borders
Jun. 16, 2009
jpost.com staff and AP , THE JERUSALEM POST
Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh told former US President Jimmy Carter Tuesday that his government supported any plan that aims to fulfill the aspirations of the Palestinians, preserves their rights and leads to the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state in all the territories that were occupied by Israel in 1967.
Haniyeh, according to his aides, also expressed Hamas's desire to end the case of kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Schalit, welcoming Carter's mediation efforts in this regard. Haniyeh was quoted as saying that Hamas supported achieving a dignified solution to the Schalit case on a "human and political basis."
Haniyeh urged Carter to exert pressure on Israel to lift the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip and reopen the border crossings into the area.
Earlier Tuesday, Hamas said it foiled an attempt by Palestinian terrorists to assassinate former US president Jimmy Carter during his visit to the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Palestinian sources told news agencies.
Israeli security sources said that the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) had learned of plans to target Carter and had passed on the information to the former president's security detail in "real time."
According to Palestinian sources, terrorists linked with al Qaida hid a number of improved explosive devices along a road that Carter's convoy was scheduled to travel on inside Gaza. Hamas forces reportedly uncovered the IEDs and destroyed them.
Ismail Shahwan, spokesman for the Hamas Ministry of the Interior, denied that an al Qaeda-linked group had planned to assassinate Carter.
Shawan said no explosives were discovered near the Erez border crossing. He said that the visit went according to the plan.
Earlier, Carter had been quoted as saying he was holding back tears when surveying the "deliberate destruction" in Gaza following Israel's Operation Cast Lead earlier this year, Israel Radio reported.
Carter said that it was distressing to see the devastation in Gaza but also to see Kassams falling on Sderot.
The way to stop this is through dialogue and peace, Carter told reporters.
Carter met with Hamas leaders including Ismail Haniyeh. Prior to the meeting, he said he would try to persuade them to accept the international community's conditions for ending its boycott of the group. Carter added that after his talks in Gaza, he will meet with officials in the Obama administration.
Carter moved onto Tel Aviv to meet with the parents of Schalit. He is expected to deliver a letter by them to Hamas.
On Tuesday morning, top Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar said his movement would consider giving Schalit a letter delivered by Carter.
Zahar told Israel Radio on Tuesday that if Israel wanted to end the Schalit saga, it should free all the prisoners Hamas was demanding.
Zahar said that Egypt was yet to invite the group to resume indirect talks over securing Schalit's release, adding that the previous negotiations were halted due to Israel's insistence on not freeing prisoners from east Jerusalem and the Arab-Israeli sector.
He claimed Israel was not interested in reaching a prisoner swap deal, but rather wanted to get information on Schalit's whereabouts in order to try and free him in a military operation.
Zahar criticized Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's policy speech delivered Sunday, saying that he set impossible conditions for the Palestinians - to give up on the right of return and Jerusalem.
Khaled Abu Toameh contributed to this report.
hamas
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Jimmy Carter and Hezbollah - No Significant Differences
Former US president in Lebanon, confirms he would sit down with terror organization's leaders if they are willing to meet him. Carter was widely criticized for meeting with Hamas' politburo chief in April during visit to Syria
Associated Press
December 9, 2008
Former US President Jimmy Carter said Tuesday he is ready to meet with Hizbullah officials if the Lebanese militant group agreed to see him.
Carter made his comments upon arrival in Lebanon where he will assess whether his Atlanta-based Carter Center would take part in monitoring next year's parliamentary elections.
Asked whether he would meet with Hizbullah officials during his five-day visit, Carter told reporters that it was up to the militant group, which the United States considers a terrorist organization.
"I am going to meet with all of the political parties as possible," Carter said. "I understand that several leaders of Hizbullah said they were not going to meet with any president or former president of the United States, so I don't know yet."
A Hizbullah official told The Associated Press the group had no immediate comment on Carter's remarks but said it might issue a statement, most likely on Wednesday.
Washington blames Hizbullah for the explosion that killed 241 US Marines at their Beirut barracks in 1983, as well as for two attacks on the US Embassy in Beirut and the 1985 TWA hijacking that killed an American serviceman on board.
Hizbullah denies the accusations and says it opposes terrorism.
Carter was widely criticized in April when he met in Syria with the exiled Hamas leader, Khaled Mashaal. The US also labels Hamas a terrorist organization.
While in Lebanon, Carter said he will meet with President Michel Suleiman and Prime Minister Fuad Saniora.
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What a retard.
I am amazed that liberals have the nerve to criticize Bush when they have their own fucking joker walking around suggesting the most insane and ignorant ideas anyone has espoused in a long time. And Democrats say NOTHING.
losercrats
Friday, May 23, 2008
Peace Loving Palestinians
Palestinian suicide truck packed with 4.5 tons explosives – most powerful ever – blows up outside Gaza-Israel crossing
May 23, 2008, 10:13 AM (GMT+02:00)
DEBKAfile’s counter-terror sources report that the truck bomb containing 4.5 tons of explosives was the most powerful ever used against Israel - even in the darkest days of the Palestinian terrorist campaign. The explosion occurred early Thursday, May 22, on the Gaza side of the border, 50 meters short of the Erez crossing. It caused no Israeli casualties, but wrecked the border terminal, blasted a big hole in the border wall and shattered windows in Israel buildings.
The bang was heard kilometers away. The truck bomb was followed by a group of Palestinian gunmen in a jeep.
DEBKAfile’s military sources report Israeli forces quickly roped off a large sector outside northern Gaza as a closed military zone, including Netiv Ha’asara and up to Kibbutz Yad Mordecai, to search for possible infiltrators. A second bomb vehicle heading out of northern Gaza was struck by the Israeli air force.
Mortar fire was directed simultaneously at the Sufa crossing to the south. The Palestinians kept up a hail of gunfire, which was returned by Israeli soldiers.
Jihad Islami and a Fatah faction claimed the attacks. Israel briefly closed the Sufa crossing through which the Gaza population has been supplied daily with basic commodities.
Overnight, Hamas announced that the truce talks taking place in Egypt for an informal ceasefire with Israel in the Gaza Strip had ended without results. The Hamas negotiators have returned to Damascus.
During the week, armed Palestinian buffeted the border fence in an effort to force Israel to climb down on its conditions for a ceasefire and demand the abducted soldier Gilead Shalit’s release be incorporated in the deal.
Hamas demanded the release of 350 jailed terrorists “with blood on their hands”, whereas Israel offered 72.
Hamas sought the immediate end of the Gaza blockade, while Israel agreed to open the crossings after the truce took hold.
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A truck with 4.5 tons of explosive
An attack on Israel from the Egyptian side (recall the tens of thousands of Palestinians who broke through the barrier between Egypt and Gaza and have in turn used the incident to permit their actions against Israel from the Israeli side).
An attack on Israel from Gaza at a crossing where 1 Israeli soldier was wounded
An average of 10 rocket attacks INTO Israel FROM Gaza since 2005 when Israel LEFT Gaza.
I suppose those are the actions of people who want peace. It takes a lot Jimmy to plan the above - weeks, even months. Impediment to peace? As long as one member of Hamas lives and does not refute what their organization stands for, they are the impediment to peace, as are you Jimmy.
Do you want peace?
Do the Palestinians want peace?
I think we all do.
STOP rocket attacks into Israel.
STOP attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians
STOP blowing crap up.
Do those 3 things and within 4-6 years you will have a state of Palestine.
Don't do those 3 things and you will never get a state of Palestine, but you will get a lot of dead people. Many innocent of any crime, but believing in an ideal.
It may not be all you dreamed of (the state you get) BUT it is a start, and from that point you can negotiate, and demand, and obsess ... but get a country first, then ask for more bits.
Yasser Arafat came very close to accepting Oslo - but for Jerusalem. SO ... accept the same conditions Yasser refused, and when you have a country - negotiate Jerusalem. You can't go backward at that point, only forward.
Anything less than accepting the conditions, and moving forward in peace, is really a demand for the status quo - death and destruction.