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Rainbow~
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posted April 04, 2006 10:54 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

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Tink! Here's some fairy dust....

Reverse your spell....Pleeeeeze.....

Think of Meg....

Think of Jase.......

Think of everybody here who will miss her...

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posted April 19, 2006 06:24 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It's All 'Jimmah' Carter's Fault
Michael Reagan
Thursday, April 20, 2006


Everybody's playing the blame game these days. The current target is Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who seems to be standing in for President Bush – the man who his enemies say is responsible for everything that's gone wrong since the Biblical flood. ("Bush lied about the need to build an ark.")

South of our borders we have a nut job running oil-rich Venezuela and threatening to do all kinds of nasty things to us. In North Korea we have another nut job building nukes and rattling sabers, and in Iran there's still another whacked-out leader threatening to blow Israel off the map, for starters.

Believe me, Rummy had nothing to do with any of that. Nor did George Bush. If you're looking for someone to point the finger at, look no further than James Earl Carter. Every one of these problems can be laid at the door of the Georgia peanut farmer and self-anointed evangelist for world peace, understanding, good-will, and promoter of universal love-ins with dictators who hate us.

Let's begin with Iran, a boiling cauldron of hatred for everything associated with Western civilization. Recall that when Jimmah took office Iran was ruled by a strong ally of the United States, the Shah. Like most Middle Eastern potentates, the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, ruled with an iron hand. Under him, Iran was not the kind of democracy we're now promoting for the Middle East.

The Shah, however, was also the staunch friend and ally of the United States. He saw to it that the oil kept flowing in our direction, and kept his military in good-enough shape to protect our interests in the area.

But the Shah somehow offended Brother Carter's exalted view of the inherent goodness of a mankind freed from the strictures imposed by dictatorial rules. With a wink and a nod, he arranged to have Pahlavi replaced by an exiled mullah - the Ayatollah Khomeini - who in Carter's view would be a moderate leader who would democratize Iran.

What Carter got for us was a Muslim fanatic seething with hatred for everything Western, who without blinking an eye spat on our national sovereignty when he took over the United States embassy in Tehran and held 52 American hostages for 444 days, until the U.S. came to its senses and elected my dad Ronald Reagan to replace the hapless Jimmy Carter.

Thanks to Carter, Iran today constitutes a grave threat to the United States and to world peace. He allowed the creation of an Islamic Republic bent on imposing the most repressive form of Islam on the entire world.

Then we can turn to Venezuela, now locked in the grip of a Castro-clone and fervent communist Hugo Chavez, who is creating a heavily armed communist dictatorship on our southern doorstep. When Chavez faced a recall election Cater was on hand to monitor the election, which turned out to be rigged to elect Chavez from the very start. Despite overwhelming evidence that the Chavez victory was the result of rampant vote fraud, Mr. Carter put his stamp of approval on it, declaring it to have been fair and honest. Carter kept Chavez in office.

In 1994, when Bill Clinton was facing down North Korea's Kim Il-Sung, father of current dictator Kim Jong-Il, he sent Carter to strike a deal on his development of nuclear technology. Speaking of the dying murderous dictator, Carter said he found him "vigorous, intelligent, surprisingly well-informed about the technical issues, and in charge of the decisions about this country," and added, "I don't see the [North Koreans] are an outlaw nation."

The deal Carter made allowed the North Koreans to work behind the scenes to build nuclear weapons which now threaten world peace. When he came back from North Korea he told CNN's Judy Woodruff, "I think it's all roses now..."

I agree with Jack Kinsella who once wrote in the Omega Letter Daily Intelligence Digest that "... Jimmy Carter holds the hands-down record for being the worst ex-president the United States has ever known. His post-presidential meddling in foreign affairs has cost America dearly, both in terms of international credibility and international prestige."

Amen
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2006/4/19/173423.shtml

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BALDERDASH!!!

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posted April 19, 2006 07:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
HISTORICAL FACT Rainbow.

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jwhop
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posted May 05, 2006 04:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Jimmy Carter's Middle East mess
Posted: May 5, 2006
1:00 a.m. Eastern
WorldNetDaily.com


Melanie Morgan

There's a raging battle going on right now for the future of the Middle East and one man is doing his dead-level best to undermine our security needs and objectives in this volatile region.

What is most scary of all is that man will cost American lives as a result of his foolish and dangerous actions.

Yes, that one man is Jimmy Carter, and it's time to stop him.

Specifically, the Congress of the United States (as the people's representative) must issue a resolution of censure against Jimmy Carter.

Hurting America over and over

More than 25 years after we thought we had relegated him to slinging a hammer and nail for poor people, he's back, meddling in international affairs.

Jimmy Carter has become increasingly consumed with vengeful determination to hurt this administration while it is trying to bring stability to some of the most critical regions around the globe.


Pathologically, Carter has set out to prove us all wrong by siding with America's enemies to show it is the United States that stands in the way of world peace.

It's infuriating enough to watch the one time peanut farmer from Plains, Ga., propping up anti-American dictators like Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, North Korea's Kim Sung Il, or Cuba's Fidel Castro.

But what scares the hell out of most of us who see the world as it really is and not as we wish it to be is Carter's efforts to take away the tools we need to fight against Islamic terrorism, which poses a real threat to American security at home. See the movie, "United 93," in case you forgot about 9-11.

The Iranian crisis

Who can forget Jimmy Carter's true legacy: The impotent do-nothing policy in response to the Islamic fundamentalist crisis in Iran that led directly to waves of revolutionary fervor and ended in a 444-day hostage crisis.

Henry Precht, the State Department's country director for Iran during the Iranian crisis admits that the failures in Iran by the Carter administration allowed for Islamofacism to reach new heights.

"There had never been an Islamic revolution" prior to the Iranian situation, Precht acknowledged to the Middle East Journal.

When Jimmy Carter piously backed away from the Shah's regime in Iran, as Islamic revolutionaries were rioting in the streets, he sentenced the world to a pandemic of Islamic extremist violence for decades to come.

The Iranian military officials who were loyal to the shah (and anti-communist and opposed to the religious extremism of Khomeini) were working to quell the uprising by the Islamic revolutionaries. However, Jimmy Carter used his presidential authority, instructing the Iranian military officials to withdraw their support for the shah, and allowing Khomeini to seize power.

We are all now condemned to suffering the consequences of Carter's miserable failure in Iran.

If you are of a certain age, you no doubt remember Iranian students and Islamic radicals storming the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Who can forget the video images of young thugs running wild in the streets, taking American diplomats and Marines hostage?

Predictably the Ayatollah Khomeini's regime executed thousands of political opponents, including those same military leaders from the Shah's government who had been told by Carter to stand down.

Here in the United States, Jimmy Carter did little to quell violent protests by Iranian radicals who took to the streets outside the White House, and turned even Beverly Hills into a scene of violence.

Did Jimmy Carter learn any lessons?

Undeterred by Islamic radicalism

One might think that the humiliation he suffered as a result of his failures in Iran might make him aware of the dangers posed by Islamic extremists who are consumed with a palpable hatred for the West.

Instead, Jimmy Carter has made it his personal mission to side with the proponents of radical Islam over U.S. and Israeli interests time and time again.

When British writer Salman Rushdie wrote "The Satanic Verses," a critical account of Islam and the Prophet Muhammed, Islamofacists turned violent once more.

Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwah calling for the death of Rushdie and backed it up with a $3 million bounty. Bookstores that carried Rushdie's book (including those in the United States) were firebombed. Riots broke out in front of British embassies around the globe. Rushdie's Japanese translator was stabbed to death. So too was his Italian translator. His Norwegian publisher was shot in an attack outside his house.

So what did Jimmy Carter do? He turned the humiliation inside out, protesting the negative reaction by Westerners to the violent acts of Islamic extremists.

Carter wrote in a New York Times op-ed that while, "Rushdie's First Amendment freedoms are important, we have tended to promote him and his book with little acknowledgement that it is a direct insult to those millions of Moslems whose sacred beliefs have been violated ..."

Carter insisted that we must not be too mean to the Islamofacist regime in Tehran. "To sever diplomatic relations with Iran over this altercation is an overreaction that could be quite costly in future years. Tactful public statements and private discussions could still defuse this explosive situation."

Terrorists good, Westerners bad

Talk about "explosive situations," Jimmy Carter hasn't met a terrorist bomber that he didn't defend.

When Palestinian terrorist groups were setting off suicide bombs in Israel to slaughter innocent civilians, Carter's response was to go to the Middle East and condemn not the terrorists, but the Israeli government for not playing nice with the terrorists.

When Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, announced he would pay the families of Palestinian terrorists $25,000 for each suicide bombing committed against Israeli citizens, Carter responded by defending Hussein and fighting to lift the U.N. sanctions imposed on Iraq.

Carter went so far as to welcome Iraqi intelligence agent, Samir Vincent, into Carter's Atlanta area home and treated him to a night on the town. Samir Vincent even became a business associate of Jimmy Carter's friends in a business venture called "A World of Friends."

In the most recent elections in the Palestinian territory, Carter rushed to the team to serve as an election observer, hoping to get a little more time in the limelight from the liberal media that loves to promote his "Blame America First" mentality.

Just as he had praised the electoral process that Hugo Chavez had manipulated to achieve power in Venezuela, Carter heralded the Palestinian elections that brought to power the terrorist group, Hamas, as a model for others to follow.

Hamas has called for a nuclear strike against Israel that would wipe it off the map. Despite the fact that they are the most violent and deadly of the Palestinian terrorist groups, they nonetheless have no greater ally or spokesperson in the United States than Jimmy Carter.

Carter's empathy with Palestinian terrorists knows no bounds. Upon the death of PLO terrorist Yasser Arafat, Carter issued a statement glorifying Arafat's bloody reign and taking yet another cheap shot against his own American government:


A powerful human symbol and forceful advocate, Palestinians united behind him in their pursuit of a homeland. While he provided indispensable leadership to a revolutionary movement and was instrumental in forging a peace agreement with Israel in 1993, he was excluded from the negotiating role in more recent years.


Jimmy Carter needs to be stopped

The friends of the United States and her people are not Islamic terrorists. We are not well served if the goals pursued by Yasser Arafat and Hamas are successfully implemented.

Jimmy Carter's actions drove a stake into our national security objectives by allowing the rise of Islamofacist regimes in the Middle East.

Yet, time and again, Jimmy Carter has turned his aw-shucks smile onto the world stage to lobby on behalf of those who mean America harm. He excuses the violent acts of terrorist groups and their leaders, and he feels comfortable making personal friendships with the agents of terrorist groups who have the blood of Americans on their hands.

Jimmy Carter is dishonoring our troops by speaking out against their missions in the war on terrorism. He has viciously criticized the actions of our greatest ally in the Middle East, Israel.

Well, no longer.

Today, the Censure Carter Committee, an organization I lead, will debut a national TV advertising campaign calling upon the Congress of the United States to issue a resolution of censure against Jimmy Carter.

Please, join with tens of thousands of other Americans who have called upon Congress to censure Jimmy Carter.

Let us have Congress go on record so that leaders around the world can know that Jimmy Carter does not represent our views when he undermines American foreign policy interests.

Sign the Censure Carter petition and help us stop Jimmy Carter before he does any more harm to America's national security interests.
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50067


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OMG! I can't believe Melanie Morgan had the audacity to make these insane comments....eeeeeeee

quote:
There's a raging battle going on right now for the future of the Middle East and one man is doing his dead-level best to undermine our security needs and objectives in this volatile region.

Yeah Melanie and his name is George W. Bush....

quote:
What is most scary of all is that man will cost American lives as a result of his foolish and dangerous actions.

OMG this woman has got to be crazy....WOMAN BUSH ALREADY DID THAT! As a result of his foolish and dangerous actions, he's already cost more American lives than I want to think about...*sigh*

Okay, I haven't read the whole article yet, but the opening paragraphs were enough to tell me the woman hasn't got all her marbles.....

I'll be back (after I read some more)

It just disgusts me that probably the ONLY DECENT MAN not corrupted by the taint and rot of what's going in our government these days,
is put down like this.....this is soooo sickening....

*shudder! shudder!*

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posted May 05, 2006 06:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Carter is an intellectual midget as well as an incompetent, bungling boob.

Melanie Morgan is simply citing the history of Jimmy Carter from the time he was in office to the present day.

Carter did all those things and more and he's still the same meddling fool he always was.

Bush is in the process of straightening out the mess Carter left in Iran with the assumption to power of the most radical cleric of Islam in 1979 who spread the poison of radical Islam all over the Middle East. All the well known radical Islamic terrorist groups came into being after that event..except for perhaps the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and all had their beginnings in the overthrow of the Shah of Iran...with the direct complicity of Jimmy Carter

That spread of Islamic radicalism led directly to the attacks on America all through the 90's and culminated in the attacks on the World Trade Center...for the second time...and the attack on the Pentagon.

Perhaps you should read more...from the real history of the world Rainbow, instead of the phony BS you read on radical leftist sites.

Jimmy Carter was a disaster as President and nothing has changed about Carter since he left office. Even the weak kneed Clinton Administration couldn't stand his meddling in Foreign Policy matters.

Every word Melanie Morgan and the others whose articles about Carter I have posted on this thread are true. All true Rainbow and before the ideas for these articles were even stirring the neurons in these writers minds, I told you all about it on another Linda Goodman site...at least 5 years ago.

The State Department should revoke Carter's passport and Congress should censure him for his actions which are directly against the interests of the United States.

If Carter lived to be a thousand years old he couldn't make up for all the damage he's caused in the world....to this point.


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