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2006-10-23 11:19:04 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Embassies & Consulates

CARTER WOULD HAVE NEVER STARTED THAT BOGUS WAR IN IRAQ.

2006-10-23 11:21:40 · update #1

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Pretty much because they are ignorant and refuse to see the truth in front of them... Dubbya has gotten the US involved in not one, but 2 Vietnams (Afghanistan and Iraq), Spent most of his time in office trying to come up with ways to take over, occupy and rule the Middle East. His administration is looking to deprive Americans of thier basic civil liberties with the horrible piece of legislatre known as the Patriot Act. His brother Marvin was the head of Security at WTC on 9/11 which leads me to the conspiracy theory that the Bush admin was involved with to some degree with 9/11 (Yes I said it!!!!!). Carter had americans attacked over seas, but Bush let Americans be attacked on our own shores!!!!!!!

2006-10-23 11:27:53 · answer #1 · answered by The Seeker 2 · 3 3

1. Home loans were going for 16% during the Carter administration.

2. Money Market Funds were paying 20%.

3. Inflation was 12%.

4. Unemployment was 11%.

5. There were lines two and three bocks long at the gas stations.

6. Iran took over our embassy and held our diplomats for over a year.

Now, how stupid do you have to be to ask the question you just did?

2006-10-24 00:35:11 · answer #2 · answered by Yak Rider 4 · 1 0

How many times do you have to be told

The prefix neo- refers to two ways in which neoconservatism was new. First, many of the movement's founders, originally liberals, Democrats or from socialist backgrounds, were new to conservatism. Also, neoconservatism was a comparatively recent strain of conservative socio-political thought. It derived from a variety of intellectual roots in the decades following World War II, including literary criticism and the social sciences.

What kind of mentality are we dealing with here. Someone taught you a new word, neocon, and you have to use it in every sentence you write? Grow a brain.

PS It's a toss up between peanuts Carter and Billybob Clinton for worst president because they were so similar.

They gutted the military and intelligence componants of our defense department so that we couldn't see the attack coming, and when we were hit, our military was in such poor shape that we couldn't hit back.

How do you liberal jackasses think Billybob balanced the budget? HE DID IT BY NOT SPENDING THE MONEY THAT CONGRESS ALLOCATED FOR THE MILITARY. THAT MAKES HIM RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERY MESS WE'RE FACING NOW. WORST THING IS THAT HE TOOK IT RIGHT OUT OF NITWIT CARTER'S PLAYBOOK.

I can't wait to see their memorials on the Washington Mall, two broken down outhouses overflowing with dung.

2006-10-24 14:46:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well... you shouldn't jump to conclusions so quickly it damages your credibility.

Worst Presidents:
1. James Buchanan - allowed the US Civil War to occur (bloodiest war in US history)
2. George W. Bush - In 6 years spent money equal to all the money the US spent in the previous 224 years, eradicated habeas corpus... the foundation of governments in the free world for the last 800 years, not to mention plenty of other things that are obvious
3. Ronald Reagan - created the national debt by spending like a drunken sorority girl at Nordstrom with daddy's credit card
4. Jimmy Carter - failed in Iran by befriending a tyrant, undermined electric bus transportation to pay off his debts to Detroit auto makers, inflation, oil embargoes... etc

2006-10-24 02:19:59 · answer #4 · answered by El Cupacabra 3 · 0 0

Your right Jimmy didn't have the ballz to stand up to anyone, we lost all respect thanks to good o'l jimmy

And if you need more reason...
1976 presidential campaign
Presidency (1977–1981)
Energy crisis
Domestic policies
Foreign Policies
North Korea
Initial Response to Arab-Israeli Conflict
Human Rights
People's Republic of China
Panama Canal Treaties
Camp David Accords
Strategic Arms Limitations Talks
Hostage Crisis

2006-10-23 20:20:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I feel personally Jimmy Carter is a fine man in his private life. As president he was mediocre.
I compare George W. Bush with Franklin D. Roosevelt. The only two sitting President's that let our country be attacked by a foreign country.
I will probably will take a lot of flack for this but it is my opinion, and others are entitled to there's.

2006-10-23 18:27:52 · answer #6 · answered by CuervoBMed 4 · 4 2

Please rememebr that Pres. Carter was the first US President to have given American territory away. With the panama Canal, I belive he had no choice , yielding to international pressure. but why would he voluntarily give away several stragically located islands in the Pacific incluing Christams island, with vast fishing grounds and other resources to the then newly formed Republic of Kiribati? (pronounced Kiribas)

2006-10-24 07:32:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I lived through his administration of gas lines when there was gas, many times no gas, 18% interest rate, pardoning the draft dodgers while spitting on American soldiers, let's not forget the Hostages in Iran. We have pretty good reasons for putting that inept turd bird at the bottom of the pile.

2006-10-23 18:33:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Hey, CAPS LOCK GUY:

EVER BEEN TO FLORIDA? THE MURIAL BOAT LIFTS RING A BELL????

And actually, Carter wasn't the worst President.

That honor goes to your Socialist hero FDR for creating the welfare system

2006-10-23 18:24:07 · answer #9 · answered by Namtrac 5 · 3 1

Jimmy had a great smile-and what about that southern accent-to boot?
Bush isn't any worse than some of the others. My favorite Pres.-Franklin D. Roosevelt

2006-10-23 18:22:37 · answer #10 · answered by Iteachdailey4u 3 · 0 2

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