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November 28, 2006

Jimmy the Dhimmi

Jimmy Carter, who's Presidency was easily the worst in recent history, hamstrung by Muslim thug who captured the US Embassy and held hostage for over a year (444 days), is now a full blown dhimmi. One would think that the one term wonder, who lost 49 of 50 states in the 1980 election, would remember that terrorism  ruined his political career. You'd think the peanut farmer would understand that he is parroting the views of Iranian despot Amadinejad , who was probably one of the hostage takers?Ahmadhostage

Jimmy

""There volumes of reports and testimonials by many former   American hostages identifying Ahmadinejad as one of their captors and   interrogators. One even described him as more nasty ones.""

No, nothing can be learned from that. Jimmy went on Larry King last night to blame Israel for the problems of the middle east. Hot Air has the video and transcript. Here's a sample;

I think if the United States won’t take that role on, then maybe the entire group of the so-called International Quartet, the United States, Russia, the United Nations, and the United — and the European Union — those four have written a road map which President Bush has endorsed enthusiastically. And if they can implement their terms — by the way, on which the Palestinians have accepted 100 percent and the Israelis have rejected almost entirely — if the road map terms are accepted, then we can have peace in the Middle East.

Yes Jimmy, the Palestinians are known for their firm adherence to treaties with Israel. He sounds more like Ahmadinejad than a former POTUS.

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