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Carter: Hamas can be trusted

Former president, in interview with NBC, claims Palestinian group 'adhered to ceasefire', adds 'ME peace not possible without Hamas involvement' Yitzhak Benhorin <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td class="text12g"> Published: </td><td class="text12g">01.26.09, 19:17 / Israel News </td></tr></tbody></table>

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Hamas did bad things. I'm not defending them. But they did adhere to the ceasefire fully, Carter maintained. He added that Israel has a choice between a one-state solution – which is, for Israel, a catastrophe, and a two-state solution, which everyone would support.
In his interview, Carter explained the rationale behind his book, saying "I am writing another book about the Middle East because the new president of the United States is facing a major opportunity — and responsibility — to lead in ending conflict between Israel and its neighbors. The time is now. Peace is possible."
'Desire for peaceful and prosperous lives'

He also attempted to explain the controversy over his previous book, "Palestine: Peace, Not Apartheid," noting that the use of the word apartheid was provocative and claiming that it had triggered a debate over the use of the word, rather than the content of his book.

Sunday, Carter met with President Barack Obama's new US envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell. While Carter is not certain Obama should speak directly with Hamas, he believes that Mitchell should, explaining that "there won't be peace in the Middle East without Hamas involvement."

But despite the obstacle of Hamas involvement, the former president expressed optimism for peace. "Despite the recent lack of progress, I see this as a unique time for hope, not despair. The outlines of a peace agreement are clear and have broad international support," he told NBC.

"There is a remarkable compatibility among pertinent United Nations resolutions, previous peace agreements reached at Camp David and in Oslo, the publicly declared policy of the United States, the Geneva Accord, key goals of the International Quartet’s Roadmap for Peace, and tentative proposals made by all Arab nations for reconciliation with Israel," he said.

"Perhaps most important, there is an overwhelming common desire for peaceful and prosperous lives among the citizens of Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt," he added.


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Jimmy Carter is dumber then Bush? Is that supposed to mean something? Both are a couple of yes men boot licking cocksuckers.
 

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Cheney ran things for the last 8 years without having to be the front man.

At least Jimmy was making his own decisions.
 

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Um, yes it does mean something. Which part did you not understand?

George Bush was a C student who got into Yale because of his daddy. Guys a fucking tool and his presidency reflects this. Jimmy Carter did basically nothing. So, your comparison not only is weak but its really irrelevant you partisan hack.
 
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Jimmy has caused a whole lot fewer deaths and is honest.


Jimmy Carter is honest? Punter, you're just not very bright...

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Jimmy Carter: A Liar and a Knave

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Jimmy Carter: A Liar and a Knave

As with all Israeli actions, one waits with baited breathe for the moral clarity that can only come from Jimmy Carter. As the Israelis battle in Gaza, we need the fog cleared and shown that Israel is as always, the evil aggressor.
Not content to allow a true airing of history, Carter stoops to plain lies, as he does in this passage –
“And this fragile truce was partially broken on Nov. 4, when Israel launched an attack in Gaza to destroy a defensive tunnel being dug by Hamas inside the wall that encloses Gaza.”
No mention that the rockets never stopped, although they did become less frequent. The tunnel, which was later found to be used to bring in weapons has changed into Carter’s warped mind into a “defensive tunnel”. Carter must believe that the constant shelling of a town is a defensive action.

“Seventeen mosques, the American International School, many private homes and much of the basic infrastructure of the small but heavily populated area have been destroyed.”
Yet in that statement Carter never tells just why these areas became targets, as he fails to mention that these were regular launch sites for the rockets that terrorize Sderot. Carter simply paints the picture that the Israelis are indiscriminately targeting civilians. The sad irony is that it is Hamas that has been targeting civilians. It is Hamas that is putting their own civilians at risk, illegally hiding amongst them to launch a terror war and hoping for the PR coup when Israel manages to mistakenly harm these human shields. For that, Carter is silent.


 
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Jimmy Carter: Liar

Isn’t it funny how you can pretty much name any prominent Democrat and document their lies rather easily? Anyway, Carter seems to have gone too far over the deep end in his pro-Palestinian new book that nobody is going to buy. This is too much even for someone who’s worked with him for a rather long time, Professor Kenneth Stein :
President Carter’s book on the Middle East, a title too inflammatory to even print, is not based on unvarnished analyses; it is replete with factual errors, copied materials not cited, superficialities, glaring omissions, and simply invented segments. Aside from the one-sided nature of the book, meant to provoke, there are recollections cited from meetings where I was the third person in the room, and my notes of those meetings show little similarity to points claimed in the book. Being a former President does not give one a unique privilege to invent information or to unpack it with cuts, deftly slanted to provide a particular outlook. Having little access to Arabic and Hebrew sources, I believe, clearly handicapped his understanding and analyses of how history has unfolded over the last decade. Falsehoods, if repeated often enough become meta-truths, and they then can become the erroneous baseline for shaping and reinforcing attitudes and for policy-making.
 
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Jimmy Carter – Plagiarist, Liar and Anti-Semite


Submitted by tomsyl on Thu, 12/07/2006 - 2:36pm. Tags:


The video of Jimmy Carter being called an anti-Semite on C-Span has already made the rounds and has been watched extensively on YouTube. Now comes news that Kenneth W. Stein, a professor at Emory University who was the Mideast Fellow at the Carter Center, has resigned in disgust over Carter's latest book, <cite>Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid</cite>. I have not and will not read anything published by Carter. However, according the the http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/06/AR2006120602171.html"> Washington Post, the book compares the situation in Israel to Apartheid in South Africa (guess who plays the Afrikaners?) and concludes that "Israel's continued control and colonization of Palestinian land have been the primary obstacles to a comprehensive peace agreement in the Holy Land."
Dr. Stein gave the reasons for his resignation in a detailed email, in which he stated the following:
<cite>President Carter's book on the Middle East, a title too inflammatory to even print, is not based on unvarnished analyses; it is replete with factual errors, copied materials not cited, superficialities, glaring omissions, and simply invented segments. Aside from the one-sided nature of the book, meant to provoke, there are recollections cited from meetings where I was the third person in the room, and my notes of those meetings show little similarity to points claimed in the book. Being a former President does not give one a unique privilege to invent information or to unpack it with cuts, deftly slanted to provide a particular outlook.</cite>
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<cite>My continued association with the Center leaves the impression that I am sanctioning a series of egregious errors and polemical conclusions which appeared in President Carter's book. I can not allow that impression to stand.</cite>
I believe that objective historians will rightly brand Carter as the worst chief executive of the Twentieth Century, standing head and shoulders above any competition. His pathetic paralysis during the Iran hostage crisis did much to embolden our enemies in the Mideast, and significantly eroded this country's self-confidence. His "malaise" (his term, of course) and spinelessness as president showed in his erratic domestic and foreign policies, one of many reasons he was thrown out on his ear by voters. I loved this comment by Reagan during the campaign: "A recession is when your neighbor loses his job. A depression is when you lose yours. And recovery is when Jimmy Carter loses his." During his term even liberals wished for the return of Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan gave Carter a much-deserved boot by besting him in one of the most lopsided presidential elections ever. Reagan beat Carter by 10% of the popular vote, and in the Electoral College by 489 to 49.
Of course, Carter also is in a class of his own when it comes to high-profile, arrogant and extremist misbehavior as an ex-president. He's never met a dictator who isn't worthy of an embrace, a chat and a glass of champagne. He never misses a chance to attack the Bush administration, US foreign policy or Israel.
Has anyone seen Jimmy Carter's remote control? I want to hit the "mute" button. But I should have known – Hugo Chavez was given the remote by Castro, and owns it for the duration.
Carter's legacy ultimately and exclusively will be defined by The Attack of the Killer Rabbit.
 
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George Bush was a C student who got into Yale because of his daddy. Guys a fucking tool and his presidency reflects this. Jimmy Carter did basically nothing. So, your comparison not only is weak but its really irrelevant you partisan hack.

Partisan hack?

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Zit you would wear your fingers off at the knuckles trying to type out Dubyas lies. You basically could tell he was lying if his mouth was moving.
 

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Partisan hack?

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Which party are you calling me a hack for?


Which party are you calling me a hack for?



Comic fucking GOLD!!!!!!


Dude, you are the biggest Neocon apologist on the forum now that Joe C got ran and MJ doesnt come around anymore, congrats. In fact everything you say is straight out of the NEOCON playbook. EVERYTHING!! That is the worst part, your not even a Republican partisan apologist your a neocon.... makes me fucking sick.

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Anti French, Anti Muslim, Anti - Gay marriage, Anti - EVERY Democrat elected. Dude, your such a tool you cant even see it yourself and that is REALLY sad. Look at your thread starters....

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* Funny i couldnt find ONE that had a negative connotation on a Neocon???



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FLETCH- i think you just bitchslapped ZIT from here to nxt week.. lol
 

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Just bought President Carter's latest book and am finding it a very thoughtful read.

Certainly more progessive and spiritually enlightened then, "Kill all the infidel Muslims!!"
 

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For the life of me, I can't understand why someone would entitle a thread, "Jimmy Carter is Dumber than Bush."

Anyone who has listened to Carter's views already knows he is dumber than just about EVERYONE!
 
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Comic fucking GOLD!!!!!!


Dude, you are the biggest Neocon apologist on the forum now that Joe C got ran and MJ doesnt come around anymore, congrats. In fact everything you say is straight out of the NEOCON playbook. EVERYTHING!! That is the worst part, your not even a Republican partisan apologist your a neocon.... makes me fucking sick.

:lol:

Anti French, Anti Muslim, Anti - Gay marriage, Anti - EVERY Democrat elected. Dude, your such a tool you cant even see it yourself and that is REALLY sad. Look at your thread starters....

:puke1:

* Funny i couldnt find ONE that had a negative connotation on a Neocon???



Obama is the Hand of Satan

Jimmy Carter is Dumber than Bush

Michelle Obama $300,000 Job Eliminated - How Important Was it?

Yet Another Filthy Corrupt Democrat Mayor: Child Porn

Yet Another Democrat Prostitution Ring

Do Ask Do Tell: Homosexual Men Account for 65% Syphilis Cases in US

Yet.... Another Democrat Official Who Loves Kiddie Porn

Another Democrat Mayor Indicted For Corruption Crimes

Israel Acts Because The World Won't Defend It

French Torch 1147 Cars on New Years Eve


Bumbler of the Year: Hillary Clinton


PS: Whos ignorant now, burp?
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Cheney ran things for the last 8 years without having to be the front man.

At least Jimmy was making his own decisions.

what's kinda scary is that I think you're actually serious, you can be better than that
 

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Carter somehow managed to make Arafat look like a good man and considered him a friend. Even mourned his death. Of course, its one of those idiotic leftie things, the 6 or so liberals that award the Nobel Peace Prize actually gave Arafat a peace prize.

Bush was smart enough to know the difference between a friend and a career terrorist who was financed by Iran commit acts of terrorism and nothing but acts of terrorism.

A little common sense goes a long way.
 

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