Jimmy Carter Speaks at Coretta Scott King Funeral
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Bush in the backgound listening about Katrina...l0l
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Why is it that liberals always call liars "geniuses"?
" I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky."
"I will promise you this, that if we have not gotten our troops out by the time I am president, it is the first thing I will do. I will get our troops home. We will bring an end to this war. You can take that to the bank. "
Liars both, which makes them geniuses in the eyes of liberals.
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Jimmy Carter of course being the Governor, who, though he embraces racist tactics to win the Governorship, FOOLED racists into thinking he was one of them by proclaiming, during his inauguration, "THE ERA OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IS OVER."
Genius.
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Jimmy Carter of course being the same asshole whose 1970 gubernatorial campaign distributed pictures of his opponent embracing a black athlete at Klan rallies, who pledge to invite George Wallace to Georgia, who was "proud" to have Lester Maddox as his Lt. Governor, the man who brags about his "commitment" to human rights yet showered accolades on Tito, Ceausescu, Daniel Ortega, and Kim il-Sung.
Carter slammed his 1970 opponent for attending MLK's funeral to get the racist vote.
Hypocrite.
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I guess some of you don't know that it was JFK who did the wire tapping?
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Look at the Satan clapping to the right of the screen, torture, war, wiretapping, bigotry, hate, weapons proliferation, you name it....
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such a good man!
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Pres. Jimmy Carter will always be admired for his decent character. A good man, a humble servant.
I am proud he made this speech at Mrs. King's funeral. God bless Jimmy and Rosalyn and family.
JM : )
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Man, I wished they showed Bush's face when Carter mentioned the wiretapping done against Martin & Coretta! Was that a subtle dig at the then-President's own wiretapping program?
To everyone speaking ill of Carter's words. Go read history, please. Coretta Scott King was brave and would appreciate Jimmy Carter speaking truth to power today in the same vein as MLK did. "Silence is betrayal." When honoring Coretta and Martin's legacy, the notion that politics(which involves the poor today) should be kept quiet about is simply ignorant of their long struggle and what she had to put up with in her whole lifetime and this was spoken of elegantly and with truth by Jimmy Carter.
priceman420 3 years ago 4
So you would prefer a President with Alzheimers? You must love George W. and his Bushisms. My comment was focused on the speeches. Regan appealed to an 80's America that liked slogans over thinking. So comparing Regan's speeches to Carter's is unfair. Carter thought for himself - even if he failed I prefer that over having Ronald McDonald running the government.
GrinnellAlumna 4 years ago 3