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PEANUT PRESIDENT br> Re: Jacob Laksin's His Deranged Values : /p>Good article... the name of Carter sends goose bumps up my spine.
We had him for four long years as President, now we have to endure all his actions now as EX...did you get that, EX-President.
What ever happened to the class of ex-presidents in keeping their big mouths shut? All these ex-presidents show no class at all... or is it just Dems?
p>I don't see Bush 41 saying anything, even when Clinton was in, nor do I recall Ford saying anything. Of course, Reagan is another thing, but I couldn't see him ever doing or saying anything about a president... but then along comes Clinton and Carter! What a joke they both are and they are just a legend in their own minds. br> -- Betty Wiggins br> Kentucky /p>Just how fallacious is Jimmy Carter's peace always at the price of America's freedom and values can be illustrated by the sequence of events when Iran attacked and captured our embassy. Every American will remember this groveling, simpering, weak little man, quite literally begging Iran to let our hostages go. We will also remember Iran's response to Mr. Carter's knee crawling pleading: "We'd help if we could but this is a private act, not one of the government of Iran so there is really very little we can do."
Then we turned this poor excuse for a leader out, almost unanimously, and immediately (with Reagan the winner), the hostages release could be arranged by Iranian government officials. How many Americans remember this cowardly wretch's humiliation of this nation before the insults of Stone Age mullahs, the Soviet Union, Cuba which opened its prisons and flooded us with its human garbage, and the communists in Nicaragua? For his accomplishments during his presidency, had he been a Russian, he would have been awarded the Order of Lenin!