The Carter Center resignations
A day in the life an embattled ex
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Fourteen members of a Carter Center advisory board which builds public support for the center have quit because Jimmy Carter is an ass. They dislike Palestine: Peace, Not Apartheid, the former President's Anti-Semitic text in which he evidently all but joins the Palestinian Intifada.
In their letter of resignation, the members of the Center's Board of Councilors wrote of Carter, "you have clearly abandoned your historic role of broker in favor of becoming an advocate for one side."
Perhaps Carter will excuse these resignations, blaming some cabal of Jewish bankers, or whatever is floating around inside his head.
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Dr. Kenneth Stein, a long time Carter advisor, quit the center last month.
Also today, was announced that "Jimmy What?" has agreed to explain himself and his book at Brandeis University. He will demand every bit of respect he's been told by his sycophants is due a former President of the United States and Nobel Laureate, but he will not debate Alan Dershowitz.
The university said the event would be private and limited to "members of the university community," but Dershowitz said he will attend and question Carter.
"I will be the first person to have my hand up to ask him a question," he said. "I guarantee that they won't stop me from attending."
Carter might tell Dershowitz that only he understand the Middle East, at which point the ex would break into the Hezbollah Anthem. (He can still dance to it, I hear.)
He'll be extolled by the media as a sage who has been the victim of Jewish and Republican attacks. Oh, he already is.
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in the next movie version of the "Ten Commandments".
Just a thought- some free advice to the Hollywood crowd now that the Democrats control Congress.
I would add--in an update--a link to the letter written by the 14 members who resigned from Carter's board. The contents are devastating to Carter and his defeatist legacy.
From the Opinion Journal link by Charles...
...The facts in dealing with the conflict are these: There are two national narratives contesting one piece of land. The Israelis, through deed and public comment, have consistently spoken of a desire to live in peace and make territorial compromise to achieve this status. The Palestinian side has consistently resorted to acts of terror as a national expression and elected parties endorsing the use of terror, the rejection of territorial compromise and of Israel's right to exist. Palestinian leaders have had chances since 1947 to have their own state, including during your own presidency when they snubbed your efforts.
Your book has confused opinion with fact, subjectivity with objectivity and force for change with partisan advocacy. Furthermore the comments you have made the past few weeks insinuating that there is a monolith of Jewish power in America are most disturbing and must be addressed by us. In our great country where freedom of expression is basic bedrock you have suddenly proclaimed that Americans cannot express their opinion on matters in the Middle East for fear of retribution from the "Jewish Lobby" In condemning the Jews of America you also condemn Christians and others for their support of Israel. Is any interest group to be penalized for participating in the free and open political process that is America? Your book and recent comments suggest you seem to think so.
In the past you would inject yourself into this world to moderate between the two sides in the pursuit of peace and as a result you earned our admiration and support. Now you repeatedly make false claims. You wrote that UN Security Council Resolution 242 says that "Israel must withdraw from territories" (p. 38), but you know the word "must" in fact is not in the resolution. You said that since Mahmoud Abbas has been in office there have been no peace discussions. That is wrong. You wrote that Yassir Arafat told you in 1990 that, "The PLO has never advocated the annihilation of Israel" (p. 62). Given that their Charter, which explicitly calls for Israel's destruction, was not revised until the late 1990s, how could you even write such a claim as if it were credible?
You denied on Denver radio on December 12 that Palestinian Prime Minister Haniyah said he would never accept or negotiate with Israel. However the BBC monitoring service reported just the opposite. In fact Haniyah said: "We will never recognize the usurper Zionist government and will continue our jihadist movement until Bayt al-Maqdis (Jerusalem) and the Al-Aqsa Mosque are liberated. When presented with this fact you said, "No he didn't say that, no he did not do that, I did not hear that." These are not points of opinion, these are points of fact.
And finally, it is a disturbing statement to write: "that it is imperative, that the general Arab community and all significant Palestinian groups make it clear that they will end the suicide bombings and other acts of terrorism when international laws and the ultimate goals of the Roadmap for Peace are accepted by Israel." In this sentence you clearly suggest that you are condoning violence against Israelis until they do certain things (p.213). Your use of the word "Apartheid," regardless of your disclaimers, has already energized white supremacist groups who thrive on asserting Jewish control of government and foreign policy...
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If "pro" is the opposite of "con", what is the opposite of "progress"...

My president has a first name
...it's J...I...M...M...Y,
my president has a second name...
it's C...A...R...T...E...R....
I love to hate him every day and if you ask me why I'll say...
cause Jimmy Carter has a way of f***ing up the U.S.A.!
Thanks for the memories Jimmuh.