I would say, "Thank you, Mr. President for your strength and your courage and for your service. You've been an inspiration."
2007-09-19 06:01:54
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answered by Babs 7
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PEANUTS! Carter in my personal opinion was the worst President ever! Indecisive, weak, always thinking about the rights of the bad guys. Banning selective termination of the enemies of Freedom, etc, etc. a wimpy, ugly looking, pinko liberal, yes, shall I write it? -NUT!
2007-09-19 06:27:16
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answered by The Travelling Gourmet 4
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What were you thinking when you ordered the Marines at the Tehran embassy to hold their fire and allow the embassy to be taken?
Marines at the Tehran embassy in November of 1979, what were you thinking when you decided to obey that order?
Doesn't the code of conduct mean anything to you?
2007-09-19 09:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you read the Community guildelines for Y! Answers? It says "don’t post the same question over and over again"
2007-09-19 06:19:32
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answered by wyldfyr 7
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Goodbye.
2007-09-19 06:23:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey Jimmy...this government cheese guy...is obsessed with you...that's probably him waving under the bathroom stall divider, when you are at the airport.
2007-09-19 06:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello Lion Jimme ..We are both Lions Club Members
2007-09-19 05:53:00
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answered by Grand pa 7
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Since, when you ran for re-election, Ronald Reagan received the highest amount of popular and electoral votes in the history of the United States, what makes you think you have anything to say that America should listen too?
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2007-09-19 06:00:33
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answered by Jacob W 7
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Thank You Jimmy
I.
Jimmy Carter started sanctions against the USSR.( over the Afganistan conflict) This caused great hardship with their economy. THEN he started sending covert funds to the Afganistan Freedom fighters. This caused great pain in USSR with families of USSR soldiers that were being sent home in body bags. A brilliant foriegn affairs policy that was quickly adopted by President Ron Reagan as soon as he got into office. Great dissent regarding this war was commonplace across the USSR, leading to the country's eventual dimise.
All of which, mistakenly, has been credited to Ronald Reagan
2007-09-19 05:55:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Got peanuts?
2007-09-19 06:28:07
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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