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Quote by: Nono I mean your mode of argumentation, G.
Well, shazzam! Carter presided over high interest rates, inflation and unemployment while in office in the late '70s? Isn't that simply shocking! All confined to the US, naturally, while the rest of the world was booming, eh G?. And all Carter's personal fault for damned sure (rolls eyes). |
Jimmy Carter - give peace a chance
I already stated in another thread I agreed with his efforts with Hamas, however, I don't agree with his holier than now attitude that Big Jimmy knows best since he was a President. He was an utter failure as President at best, so sorry if I attack what he says by stating how poor of a President he was.
I am sure 10 years from now if Bush tries to go over to Iraq to help negotiate a peace treaty with Al Sadr (granted there are any Sunnis still alive in the country and the countries name is still Iraq), then the Democrats will point out Bush's utter failures as President. They will state maybe his aim is correct, but his ineffective as command and chief make him the wrong candidate for the job.
Same with Big Jimmy. You would think that Carter was the most influential and effective President of his time, considering how much he tries to do after his Presidency in respect to other former Presidents. Yet he ranks with the worst of them.