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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Carter: Bill Clinton 'hurt his wife's candidacy'

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Pendamon

Everyone needs to listen very carefully to every word Jimma Carter has to say, then do the exact OPPOSITE of that, and you will be right every time. Jimma is the bell-weather for every wrong decision that a leader can make. There used to be a cartoon character called "Capt. Wrongway Peachfuzz". That's Jimma. What a loser.
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Ellis3rd

And, more importantly, Carter's decisions hurt the U.S. When will this disaster of a man just go away and shut the hell up?
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mke50

Former President Carter complains that McCain is giving in to the the right-wing religious groups(evangelicals). Well, Carter is apparently part of the left-wing religious groups (liberalism)and he himself has abandoned the Biblical principal of the sanctity of life and the teaching of marriage being between a man and a woman. You can seek the praise of man in this lifetime but you will stand before God to give an account of your decision to advocate unrighteousness.
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pfb32765

Let's see. The Panama Canal surrender, complete capitulation on the Iran hostage crisis, etc. etc. Easily, the worst President of the twentieth century and worst of all, Nobama reminds me of Carter.
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RDH

And Carter has hurt the candidancy of every Democrat that has run since 1976. I don't know about you but having 146 days in the Senate may give Obama more "experience" in these areas than Carter but it doesn't make me feel any better about a President Obama. About all it means is that Obama is right up there with 99 other Senators but still behind a multitude of Congressional staffers. Then again perhaps Carter has a point as Obama can say "Je me rends!"
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flexfamily

The one and only thing Carter is right about is Bill Clinton's foot inserts. Because he's with the DNC cronies he's got to paint the favored man Obama in a better light than when we was speaking more objectively, and frame McCain as a waffler chameleon. Spinmeisters. Don't listen to them.
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Buzzog

Slick Willie need not worry about his reputation. A 'word' from Carter is not worth so much as a penny. Carter's got the title of worst president in ALL history locked up solidly. No doubt about it. "Jimmah" is a loser. He does swing a mean hammer though. Too bad it's aimed at Israel. Can't the B B Boyz find a way to shut this clown up? Now he's making them look even worse. If it can be proven they actually invited him to Denver, they'll lose the election hands down.
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nicholas1

MKE, You are 100% correct..The democrats,every one of them will have to face their Maker when the time comes.What will they say to the Master? I'm sorry I voted the way I did about the sanctity of life of unborn children!! We must all face that day too.. God Bless America. PS Obama is not the right choice for the greatest country in the world.
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proudinfidel

Jimmy Carter is an idiot, if McCain has changed his mind on drilling it isn't because the oil companies have demanded it. It is because this is what the vast majority of Americans want. It is the Democrats who are in bed with narrow thinking, little special interest groups who don't give a damn what the majority of Americans believe or want.
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jwatl

Used to think that Bill Clinton was the most egotistically loquacious politician on the scene -- but HE WAS SMART! Then there is Jimmy Carter who takes the crown of being the most egotistically loquacious, but minus the good sense of knowing when to keep his mouth shut. Carter is an embarrassment where ever he goes. If Obama wins, he should make Carter the permanent ambassador to Cuba where he and his pal Fidel can minister to one another, and whine over why Reagan beat the stew out of Carter in 1980. The guy just never got over his sound defeat! Please Carter family members -- find a nursing home for this guy!!!
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Smilinjack

SOB=Senile old Bubba. A failed president who now evaluates former and soon to be former more successful ones. He is a joke, a total embarrassment to the Democrat Party and the American people. I remember 17% mortgage rates, lines at the gas pumps, a "rescue" mission in Iran that was more like an episode of the Keystone Kops. Carter needs to shut the hell up and grow peanuts. I don't know how successful he is at that but, at least he'll be out of earshot!
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doublehook

After reading his McC comments about the McC war years and this, I can only believe that Mr. Carter is showing signs of Alzheimer's dementia and getting to be a mean old man. Jimmy, start your Aricept and Haldol now before you get shuffled off to an Alz Hotel!
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marklar63

It is about time that America moves on from this pro choice \Pro-life discussion and look at prevention as the only real options to prevent unwanted births. If the pregency does not happen in the first place there would be no need for an abortions. With proper education and preventative measures the nuber of unwanted pregencies could be greatly reduced. Education is the key!
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Smilinjack

One term wonder
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j3tter

Bill Clinton's "wife" would NOT have even had a a candidacy if it wasn't for him!!
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