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/p> p> I have long regarded the vile Mr. James Earl Carter, Jr. as the 20th century's answer to James Buchanan, another inept Democrat. I realize that is an unfair comparison, as Mr. Buchanan had the good grace to retire into the obscurity he so well deserved. He did not parade himself about the world mouthing his especially bitter brand of bile, the ramblings of an angry failure. br> -- Mark K. Zunk br> Indianapolis, Indiana /p> p> Time for Jimmy to grow up! Had he used the name James he might have, in time, commanded a small modicum of respect. Instead, all presidents since Jimmy's term in office have been busy cleaning up the mess he made. All of today lies at the feet of the deposed Shah of Iran. And "I'll never lie to you" Carter. Thanks, Jimmy. br> -- Wolf Terner br> Fair lawn, New Jersey /p>I thought it was traitorous to criticize American presidents!
Oh, sorry -- that only applies to DEMOCRATIC American presidents.
p>Rant on! br> --
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