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Quoted: Been a while since we've had a good state funeral. We have to show the Brits that we still know how to do one after the big send-off they gave Liz. Will Biden arrange to have the trans flag proudly waving at the head of the procession? Maybe his man-in-a-dress health tsar can be the standard bearer. View Quote Will Trump be invited? |
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I wish him a swift painless exit. He stood and did the job of an officer and a Preeident, but I can’t forgive give his wonton destruction of the US nuclear energy futures.
He set the US back 50 to a 100 years and gave rise to eco weenies, we should be drowning in power and reprocessing fuel and wastes.. |
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The suspense is terrible! I hope it will last... |
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He will answer for both his good and his bad before his Maker.
"A good deed does not wash out a bad deed, nor a bad deed the good." |
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Quoted: He was a highly intelligent individual. He was on the team that developed the first nuclear powered submarine and I believe he commanded it. Anyway, it here was a nuclear incident in Canada and carter was one of the few people in the world that could do anything and was lucked that he didn't end up getting cancer from radiation.. Pretty interesting to read about it. Was he a good president? Well, let's just say there was a lot worse after him. View Quote Three words- Relieved for cause. |
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Quoted: I believe that he is a good man, who as president made some bad decisions. And unlike those that came after him, he loved his country, served with honor and didn't make millions off of his influence. And he was probably the best ex-president the US has ever had, he gave back when others just lock themselves up in mansions and party with the Hollywood elite. View Quote Last number of your license plate, even or odd, determined when you could spend 2 hours in line and get 10 gallons of gas. Of course the price was up from normal times. Funny how some things start bad and never change. 21% interest rates on cars, houses, loads. Gave away the Panama Canal. Turn down your thermostat to 68 degrees and put on a sweater. Misguided policy on iran, So we got the hostage crisis and iran becomes a permanent thorn in our side.. Lets not forget the botched rescue attempt, that was very poorly planned. 444 days later Regan was elected in a landslide, and just a coincidence, hostages were released. Ya the dems that followed him were even worse, but he get the downhill slide started. Miss him, no, I will celebrate. |
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He pulled the plug on us going into Iran in Jan 1979. We were 3 days from sailing.
He allowed the establishment of fundamental Moslem tyranny in the Middle East. Nothing but war & destruction since then. That is his legacy. |
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Quoted: Quoted: He never met an anti-American dictator he would not fellate. May his time in Purgatory be short, but may it be spent smoking turds with his buddies Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro. Don’t forget Yasir Arafat. That cunt, too. |
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Quoted: Carter never was the kindly farmer he pretended to be. Neither was his wife. He was the most destructive, disruptive guy in the white house in my lifetime. Everyone wants to say nice things because he's old. Just like FJB, you don't outlive your past. I won't go out of my way to wish death upon him, but neither will I mourn his passing. View Quote 1. I sold farm equipment to JC. He was a good man and a kindly farmer. 2. He was our last Democrat POTUS with high moral standards. Which is why he was so ineffective. 3. FGHWB and FGWB were far more destructive to America than JC, FBHO or even FJB. |
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Quoted: It doesn't make sense how a peanut farmer became president. especially in the shark infested waters that American politics has been the post WW2 era. nice guys don't run the modern day roman empire View Quote He is a USNA grad, class of 1946. He was one of the very first officers into the nuclear powered navy: Attached File The “Ahhh! Shucks! I’m just a poor peanut farmer.” was a shtick. |
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Quoted: I believe that he is a good man, who as president made some bad decisions. And unlike those that came after him, he loved his country, served with honor and didn't make millions off of his influence. And he was probably the best ex-president the US has ever had, he gave back when others just lock themselves up in mansions and party with the Hollywood elite. View Quote Yet he will support the party of death to his dying day. As far as I can tell he never said a fucking word against abortion. |
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Quoted: He is a USNA grad, class of 1946. He was one of the very first officers into the nuclear powered navy: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/369122/9F2E66A0-4E6E-4409-BF33-A100AC58B863_jpe-2928410.JPG The “Ahhh! Shucks! I’m just a poor peanut farmer.” was a shtick. View Quote If he passed Rickover's bar, he was no slouch. |
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Quoted: He always seemed to me to be one of those pathological compulsive “do-gooders” who are motivated by what they think will cause others to look at them as virtuous, yet whose words and deeds frequently lead to great evil under the guise of doing good. Always admiring himself in the mirror while patting himself on the back for his supposed-yet-not-at-all-wise-wisdom, like many others of that ilk, he has left a trail of destruction in his wake that can not be offset by any ‘good’ that he may have done along the way. I will not miss him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: He always seemed to me to be one of those pathological compulsive “do-gooders” who are motivated by what they think will cause others to look at them as virtuous, yet whose words and deeds frequently lead to great evil under the guise of doing good. Always admiring himself in the mirror while patting himself on the back for his supposed-yet-not-at-all-wise-wisdom, like many others of that ilk, he has left a trail of destruction in his wake that can not be offset by any ‘good’ that he may have done along the way. I will not miss him. The embodiment of "The road to hell is paved with good intentions". Quoted: I believe that he is a good man, who as president made some bad decisions. And unlike those that came after him, he loved his country, served with honor and didn't make millions off of his influence. And he was probably the best ex-president the US has ever had, he gave back when others just lock themselves up in mansions and party with the Hollywood elite. Pretty sure he was the first Ex-President to break the Ex-Presidents keep their mouths shut and let the current President be President rule. If not the first, he was by far the most egregious. |
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Quoted: He was a highly intelligent individual. He was on the team that developed the first nuclear powered submarine and I believe he commanded it. Anyway, it here was a nuclear incident in Canada and carter was one of the few people in the world that could do anything and was lucked that he didn't end up getting cancer from radiation.. Pretty interesting to read about it. Was he a good president? Well, let's just say there was a lot worse after him. View Quote From 1 March to 8 October 1953, Carter was preparing to become the engineering officer for USS Seawolf (SSN-575), one of the first submarines to operate on atomic power. However, when his father died in July 1953, Carter resigned from the Navy and returned to Georgia to manage his family interests. Carter was honorably discharged on 9 October 1953 and transferred to the retired reserve at his request with the rank of lieutenant. |
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He lived long enough to see that he wasn’t the worst US President.
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I’ve posted this a long time ago, but I feel it needs repeating.
I had many relatives in VA care before Jimmy came on the scene. Including VN vets, and other actions we don’t hear much about. I went to visit relatives in several states, and all were the same The VA system was deplorable before Jimmy. Buildings in disrepair, short staffed in every instance, from laundry to commissary personnel. And very short on qualified doctors and psychologists and other mental health specialists. The system was like of a horror movie. Crumbling buildings in dire need of repair and paint. Antiquated equipment everywhere. Grounds looked unkempt and no snow removal for visiting relatives. I was numb when I saw the conditions the vets lived in, and the lack of care. Mental care was basically just drugs to keep the patients docile. During Jimmies term, everything improved. Buildings refurbished, new and bigger and better staff. Better food and housing in general. For this one action, he gained my respect forever. |
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He'll die knowing someone else will carry the "worst President" crown. He wouldn't haven't offered up "no comment" after dozens of Americans died in fires. His bother was a lighthearted loser unlike FJB's POS son.
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Quoted: 3. FGHWB and FGWB were far more destructive to America than JC, FBHO or even FJB. View Quote Arguably his incompetence and negligence in managing Mid East affairs set up the raison d'être for the existence of the neocon movement and their figureheads FGHWB and FGWB. So, FJC is essentially responsible for creating them and for the consequences of their malfeasance. |
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I experienced his administration's effects on the country, the world, my kids futures. Fuck that old incompetent. The only things responsible for keeping him from being the worst president in the last fifty years are Joe Biden and Barak Hussain Obama.....
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A friend of mine and I were touring the British Isles when Reagan won the election. We stopped in a nice pub in Edinburgh a couple of nights after the election. The owner/operator, a guy named Jaques asked us what we thought of That new president of your's Mr. Reagan? We told him that we were quite happy with the election results. His response was, "Auch, that Mr. Carter he's a wee mon." We said we couldn't agree more.....for the rest of the evening we weren't allowed to pay for a drink.
Pretty much sums up Carter as president. |
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Quoted: Been a while since we've had a good state funeral. We have to show the Brits that we still know how to do one after the big send-off they gave Liz. Will Biden arrange to have the trans flag proudly waving at the head of the procession? Maybe his man-in-a-dress health tsar can be the standard bearer. View Quote Wonder if they will be slipping notes to the other dignitaries like at GHWB's funeral? I would still like to know what that was about. |
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How is it that so many of these old politicians end up with black eyes?
I have never seen anyone over 50 out in the wild with one. Attached File |
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Quoted: It doesn't make sense how a peanut farmer became president. especially in the shark infested waters that American politics has been the post WW2 era. nice guys don't run the modern day roman empire View Quote It was an act. Hunter S. Thompson on Jimmy Carter: Hunter S. Thompson says Jimmy Carter is ruthless, 1977 | CBC |
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Quoted: 2019 he was injured but I don’t think the press implied it was life threatening https://abc3340.com/resources/media/92f6d8b8-b488-43b6-a125-d328ff102f64-large3x4_AP19280632211176.jpg?1570489767590 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Carter is still alive? You learn something new every day I guess. 2019 he was injured but I don’t think the press implied it was life threatening https://abc3340.com/resources/media/92f6d8b8-b488-43b6-a125-d328ff102f64-large3x4_AP19280632211176.jpg?1570489767590 Fun factoid for the young uns around here: the term "redneck" came about during coal mining strikes in the early 1900s, where striking union miners wore red bandanas, and has also been associated with unionization, as well as Communism. https://slate.com/culture/2019/12/redneck-origin-definition-union-uprising-south.html |
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Quoted: Hope it’s peaceful. Obviously he had some missteps as President, but it’s undeniable that he was the last democrat president we ever had who actually cared about this country and his fellow Americans. Just look at his post-presidency career to see who he is as a man. Such a far cry from the current crop of Democrats we’ve had since. View Quote |
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Quoted: It was an act. Hunter S. Thompson on Jimmy Carter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvpPosKe-I0 View Quote Back in 1987, when the Iran-Contra hearings were going on, I learned that both Oliver North and his boss Admiral Poindexter were both USNA grads. As the events seem to be unfolding, one thought continuously entered my mind: if you got on Poindexter’s or North’s bad side, they would fuck you up. I suspected that there was a ruthlessness and efficiency both men had if you got in their way. |
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Quoted: I believe that he is a good man, who as president made some bad decisions. And unlike those that came after him, he loved his country, served with honor and didn't make millions off of his influence. And he was probably the best ex-president the US has ever had, he gave back when others just lock themselves up in mansions and party with the Hollywood elite. View Quote |
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Quoted: People who say things like that remember the 18% official inflation rate, and if you were not one of the 8% officially unemployed, you might be able to get a 14% annual rate home mortgage. And this was because the people of this country had malaise and wouldn't work hard enough. Meanwhile, the Army families for most enlisted were on food stamps, which were accepted at the Commissary as a now "extra benefit" of military service. Iran has a revolution and takes the personnel of the US Embassy hostage. The military mounts a rescue attempt which fails, causing great embarrassment to the US. The CIA is reformed, to get out of the spy business because we have satellites. Some number of operatives are unmasked and a few of them murdered. Meanwhile, the Soviet Union invades Afghanistan .... and sponsors various "liberation" groups in Central and South America - see previous paragraph. Also, South Korea and Taiwan are told off because their governments are not up to US standards. And we negotiated giving the Panama Canal to Panama as an apology for our evil deeds of the past. Quite an impressive four years. View Quote He did do one good thing as President. He screwed up so completely that he united the country behind Ronald Reagan. |
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While watching House of Cards, I thought that the origin story of Francis Underwood (Georgia peach farmer) was based on Jimmy Carter and his political career / marriage (ruthless, loveless power couple) was based on the Clintons.
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He lives 10 miles away from my office.
I remember a few months ago when the press corps flooded Americus and Plains on a death watch for Jimmy Carter. They were camped out every day like vultures in Plains during the day. Pres. Biden blurted out that he had been asked to do Jimmy's eulogy. Then Jimmy comes out riding in the back seat of a convertible waving at them all. They went home. |
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Quoted: Look at the election map for Reagan if you're younger and don't think Carter was "all that bad compared to Clinton/Obama/Biden" View Quote Yeah, ol' Fritz & Tits won exactly one state. Minnesota, Mondale's home state. Of course, Al Gore couldn't even win TN when he ran. Carter was the worst president I've ever seen, and then came 0bama. Then the current nitwit makes both of them look good. |
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I was born in 1971. As a kid I remember the OPEC embargo and waiting on line for hours for gas with my dad, and writing letters to the Iran Hostages in English class in school. I remember massive inflation and and massive interest rates on my parents' mortgages.
The prime rate was over 15% when Carter left office. Inflation was at 13.3%. For all of you who think Biden is the worst we've ever had, you have NO IDEA how bad it was under Carter. Just this overwhelming national sense of misery, and a president who gave absolutely no confidence that he had the slightest idea what to do about it. Nice guy. Terrible, weak, ineffective president. I don't wish death on him or anyone else, but if we had to have a second term of Biden or a second term of Carter, we'd be better off with Biden. |
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Quoted: 2019 he was injured but I don’t think the press implied it was life threatening https://abc3340.com/resources/media/92f6d8b8-b488-43b6-a125-d328ff102f64-large3x4_AP19280632211176.jpg?1570489767590 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Carter is still alive? You learn something new every day I guess. 2019 he was injured but I don’t think the press implied it was life threatening https://abc3340.com/resources/media/92f6d8b8-b488-43b6-a125-d328ff102f64-large3x4_AP19280632211176.jpg?1570489767590 Was it his turn at the elite Black Eye Club? |
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Well bye…
Seemed like a decent human but flat out fucking horrible president. |
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Quoted: I wish him a swift painless exit. He stood and did the job of an officer and a Preeident, but I can’t forgive give his wonton destruction of the US nuclear energy futures. He set the US back 50 to a 100 years and gave rise to eco weenies, we should be drowning in power and reprocessing fuel and wastes.. View Quote Well said, @G-lock Better than I could have said it. |
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Quoted: I was born in 1971. As a kid I remember the OPEC embargo and waiting on line for hours for gas with my dad, and writing letters to the Iran Hostages in English class in school. I remember massive inflation and and massive interest rates on my parents' mortgages. The prime rate was over 15% when Carter left office. Inflation was at 13.3%. For all of you who think Biden is the worst we've ever had, you have NO IDEA how bad it was under Carter. Just this overwhelming national sense of misery, and a president who gave absolutely no confidence that he had the slightest idea what to do about it. Nice guy. Terrible, weak, ineffective president. I don't wish death on him or anyone else, but if we had to have a second term of Biden or a second term of Carter, we'd be better off with Biden. View Quote Ya....I honestly don't know about that one on the second terms. |
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Quoted: Was it his turn at the elite Black Eye Club? View Quote The Lady Or The Tiger |
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Quoted: The VA system was deplorable before Jimmy. Buildings in disrepair, short staffed in every instance, from laundry to commissary personnel. And very short on qualified doctors and psychologists and other mental health specialists. The system was like of a horror movie. Crumbling buildings in dire need of repair and paint. Antiquated equipment everywhere. Grounds looked unkempt and no snow removal for visiting relatives. I was numb when I saw the conditions the vets lived in, and the lack of care. Mental care was basically just drugs to keep the patients docile. During Jimmies term, everything improved. Buildings refurbished, new and bigger and better staff. Better food and housing in general. For this one action, he gained my respect forever. View Quote You obviously haven't been back lately. Fuck the VA and Carter. |
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The nadir of automotive design arrived in the late '70s. Today vehicles from that period are called "Malaise Era" cars in honor of the Jimmy Carter stagflation economy, the sad-sack zeitgeist of his administration, and the generally pathetic state of America and American industry during his presidency.
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