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Old 06-20-2007, 05:55 PM   #991
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Old 06-20-2007, 05:57 PM   #992
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Old 06-20-2007, 06:14 PM   #993
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What is his "Jewish problem"?

eta: Must be his honorary degrees from Weizmann Institute of Science, 1980; Tel Aviv University, 1983; and Haifa University, 1987.
Well, there was that time that good ol' Jimmah complained about there being "too many Jews" on the Holocaust Memorial Council. Oh, and the Presbyterian Christian Scholar who was rejected by Carter's White House from serving on that same Council because his name, you know, sounded too Jewish.

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Old 06-20-2007, 06:19 PM   #994
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I was too young to vote then. But I still don't remember Rummie as President. Probably, Bilmore voted for him though.
Take heart. Though your memory of Rumsfeld's role in the 1980s might be sketchy, your command of the intricacies of Carter's "Jewish problem," then and now, is encyclopedic.
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Old 06-20-2007, 06:26 PM   #995
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Well, there was that time that good ol' Jimmah complained about there being "too many Jews" on the Holocaust Memorial Council. Oh, and the Presbyterian Christian Scholar who was rejected by Carter's White House from serving on that same Council because his name, you know, sounded too Jewish.

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I hadn't heard of this before. While the incidents allegedly happened in the 70s, they do not appear to have been made public until shortly after Carter wrote a book critical of Israeli policy, 30 years later. Sounds suspicious.
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Funny -- I don't recall that man in the picture with Hussein being the President of the United States. What year was that? I also don't remember any U.S. President describing Hussein as "exemplifying the finest aspects of humanity in achieving liberty and justice". Unless Jimmy Carter said it in private (which I'm sure would shock us all).

PS to S.A.M.: Our lovely ex president has a Jewish problem. Everyone knows that.
Oh, please. Carter can be an idiot (which is why he was an awful president), but he is not the only one who has said stupid things about horrible people. I am sure that Nixon and Kissinger slobbered all over the bloody hands of Mao and Chou* during the toasts while visiting China. Ronald Reagan praised all sorts of thugs during the Cold War -- and paid a "heal the wounds" visit to a cemetary in Germany that (whoops!) had a section for the SS. GHWB praised Ferdinand Marcos for his committment to democracy when he was veep.

And as for the Jewish problem, every new release from the tapes shows Richard Nixon wins the prize among recent presidents for that one, closely followed by GHWB, whose secretary of state once said "fuck the Jews -- they don't vote for us."

*Yes, yes -- speaking of mass killers, FDR had nice things to say about good old Uncle Joe, too.
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Old 06-20-2007, 07:08 PM   #997
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Oh, please. Carter can be an idiot (which is why he was an awful president), but he is not the only one who has said stupid things about horrible people. I am sure that Nixon and Kissinger slobbered all over the bloody hands of Mao and Chou* during the toasts while visiting China. Ronald Reagan praised all sorts of thugs during the Cold War -- and paid a "heal the wounds" visit to a cemetary in Germany that (whoops!) had a section for the SS. GHWB praised Ferdinand Marcos for his committment to democracy when he was veep.

And as for the Jewish problem, every new release from the tapes shows Richard Nixon wins the prize among recent presidents for that one, closely followed by GHWB, whose secretary of state once said "fuck the Jews -- they don't vote for us."

*Yes, yes -- speaking of mass killers, FDR had nice things to say about good old Uncle Joe, too.
Adams said mean things about King George, but then he changed his tune and said nice things.
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Old 06-20-2007, 07:20 PM   #998
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Carter's an anti-semite. Why are you libs defending anti-semitism?

Do you hate the Jews and Israel?*





*eta: I guess that's a silly question, the libs and their friends at the Nobel Committee supported and honored Arafat, an anti-semitic terrorist baby murderer. Sad that such hate exists. If today's liberals had been in control in the 40s, we'd all be speaking German and doing the goosestep now. Except for the Jews.

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Old 06-20-2007, 08:04 PM   #999
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Oh, please. Carter can be an idiot (which is why he was an awful president), but he is not the only one who has said stupid things about horrible people. I am sure that Nixon and Kissinger slobbered all over the bloody hands of Mao and Chou* during the toasts while visiting China. Ronald Reagan praised all sorts of thugs during the Cold War -- and paid a "heal the wounds" visit to a cemetary in Germany that (whoops!) had a section for the SS. GHWB praised Ferdinand Marcos for his committment to democracy when he was veep.

And as for the Jewish problem, every new release from the tapes shows Richard Nixon wins the prize among recent presidents for that one, closely followed by GHWB, whose secretary of state once said "fuck the Jews -- they don't vote for us."

*Yes, yes -- speaking of mass killers, FDR had nice things to say about good old Uncle Joe, too.
we don't ask that goyim like Jews privately, we just ask that those in power not publically try to help those that want to exterminate us.
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we don't ask that goyim like Jews privately, we just ask that those in power not publically try to help those that want to exterminate us.

Neil Cavuto was interviewing Bibi Netanyahu and asked":

What do most Israeli's think about Jimmy Carter?"

Netanyahu answered:

"....They view him as an odd little man"

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Old 06-20-2007, 09:29 PM   #1001
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Quoth Jimmy Carter, Mugabe is a man "exemplifying the finest aspects of humanity in achieving liberty and justice"

I guess it takes one to know one, eh Sammy?
Really? When did he say that?

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Old 06-20-2007, 09:35 PM   #1002
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Really? When did he say that?

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According to the reporter who quoted Carter as saying that during a press conference held by Tony Snow, it was "during Carter's presidency." Snow said he didn't know whether Carter still held that "old opinion" and sort of told the guy to fuck off.
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Old 06-20-2007, 10:43 PM   #1003
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we don't ask that goyim like Jews privately, we just ask that those in power not publically try to help those that want to exterminate us.
You are aware that had Nixon not been crippled by Watergate (and, not coincidentally, blind, stinking drunk) during the Yom Kippur War in 1973 that the C-130s filled with TOW missles and F-4 parts never would have been sent to Israel, right? And that Sadat would be remembered today as the man who defeated Israel militarily instead of as the matyred peacemaker?

Granted, Haig and Kissinger almost started WWIII as a result, but still. Nixon was more than a mere private anti-Semite.
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Old 06-20-2007, 11:02 PM   #1004
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You are aware that had Nixon not been crippled by Watergate (and, not coincidentally, blind, stinking drunk) during the Yom Kippur War in 1973 that the C-130s filled with TOW missles and F-4 parts never would have been sent to Israel, right? And that Sadat would be remembered today as the man who defeated Israel militarily instead of as the matyred peacemaker?

Granted, Haig and Kissinger almost started WWIII as a result, but still. Nixon was more than a mere private anti-Semite.
This is all pretty accurate, except the drunk part.

Nixon only drank in Oliver Stone movies.
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Old 06-20-2007, 11:17 PM   #1005
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This is all pretty accurate, except the drunk part.

Nixon only drank in Oliver Stone movies.
And in Kissinger's memoirs.

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