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Hamas vs. Carter

The Washington Times reports:

JERUSALEM -- Hamas said yesterday it was prepared to accept a Palestinian state within 1967 borders, but contradicted a statement by former President Jimmy Carter that it would accept Israel's right to exist if that was the will of the Palestinian people.
At times Jimmy Carter has made me angry and other times he's made me laugh, but at this point I'm really starting to wonder whether we're dealing with somebody who has severe psychological problems, perhaps a type of delusional disorder. It seems that in his little world, he thinks he's still an important figure, he fancies himself as a grand peacemaker and has these terrorist friends that say imaginary things.

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