Friday, January 26, 2007

Jimmy Carter's anti-semitism comes out again

According to thi article from WorldNet Daily News, Former President Jimmy Carter once complained there were "too many Jews" on the government's Holocaust Memorial Council.

Also in 1987, Carter reportedly lobbied Neal Sher, who served in the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigation, and tried to get re-entry approval into the US for former Nazi Martin Bartesch, who had been deported by Sher's office to Austria after it was established he served as an SS officer.

Both of these revelations come weeks after the release of Carter's latest book, Palestine: Peace not Apartheid, in which he blamed Israel for most of the problems in the mid-east. Carter has also been an unapologetic supporter of Hamas, the Palestinian terrorist organization that supports suicide bombers that attack Jewish civilians in daycare centers, hospitals, wedding parties, senior centers, and on school buses, among other locations.

I don't know if it's senility coming on or if he's finally showing his true colors, but I have to think that he should just worry about knocking together more of those habitrail houses for welfare recipients and leave the politics to people who have a better record on the issue than he had when he was President.

(Note: That would include pretty much everyone who hasn't caused the fall of a pro-US government in the mid-east--Iran under the Shah--and the subsequent rise of a radical anti-western Muslim fundamentalist regime that has been a prime sponsor of terrorism and which now seeks nuclear weapons. In short, even Lagniappe has a better record than James Carter.)

2 comments:

  1. Dhimmi is being what he always has been when it comes to foreign policy (or domestic policy for that matter) - an idiot. If senility is in play, it was in play in the late 70's when he was President. As you well know, O Keeper of Lagniappe, he has been propping up every leftist, Marxist, and anti-US government through The Carter Center and it's "monitoring" of their elections ever since he left office.

    I was in High School during Dhimmi's administration, and I well remember the economic, social, and policy blunders this guy made. It made Ronaldus Magnus' job a whole lot more difficult than it needed to be. I'm proud to say that my *first* Presidential vote (in 1980) went to Reagan, to kick Dhimmi out.

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  2. Does anyone really take Uncle Jimmah seriously anymore? Did they ever? His crazy is starting to show more and more and frankly? I'm diggin' it. Hope more stuff like this comes out during election time.

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