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Not sure anyone´s mentioned this yet:
What do you guys think about Carter recieving the Nobel Prize? I caught a few minutes of an interview with him on BBC World. I would just like peoples thoughts, especially our US friends. [img]/ubbthreads/images/styles/World/icons/smile.gif[/img] CJ ( who´s kind of pissed by now) |
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Jimmy Carter was the biggest failure of the US electorial system in our nation\'s history. He snowed everyone and proved to be an huge and embarassing failure as a president. He combined the largest possible degree of Wilsonian fantasy with an appalling lack of executive and political skill - impossible goals with incompetent tactics.
Since he left office, he\'s essentially spent his political capital on working against sitting presidents in world affairs and has become a paid representative of the Saudis and other foreign interests. (The Saudis largely payed for the \"Carter Center.\") The most recent exposure of his failure to understand human nature was the North Korean nuclear agreement. What a sucker he was to believe that the North Koreans would forego nuclear weapons without verification. That crisis will prove more damaging than Iraq. We won\'t even discuss his kissing up to Castro. I can certainly understand why other countries that want to take the US down a notch or two would love to see the US voter elect more like him. The message of the Nobel Peace Prize this year is that the Norwegian committee likes losers. Sorry, we\'re not likely to make that mistake again. |
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If you do a search on google, \"carter nobel,\" about three references down there\'s a CNN one that has the complete text of the sitation, if you\'re interested. \"decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights and to promote economic and social development.\" Then it mentions specifically that his efforts regarding the Camp David accords were enough in themselves to merit the Nobel. Then a bunch of stuff about what a stand up guy he is for human rights and peaceful conflict resolution.
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