Fools sent Jimmy "Skippy" Carter to Washington in 1976, and he was a disaster.

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Is history repeating itself? Vote no for "Wingnut"
Walt: No, I'd prefer Gingrich, but I'll settle for McCain.

Obama = an empty suit.
 
You Betcha. The Dems have sallied forth the worst candidate in history, and the uneducated masses just may elect this disaster.
 
Obama is Carter all over again. Luckily, we survived those four years, I'm sure IF Obama wins, we'll get through it too.

Then Republicans can keep the office for the next 12 years. I guess I can live with that.
 
When you Carter critics have done as much good for the world as he has, maybe then you'll have room to criticize. In the meantime, know that you are in two very, very small minorities in the world. Those that have contempt for Jimmy Carter and those who respect George W. Bush. Here's a list of the few awards and honors that Carted has received:

1978 Conservationist of the Year Award National Wildlife Foundation,
1979 Gold medal, International Institute for Human Rights,
1979 International Mediation medal, American Arbitration Association,
1979 Martin Luther King, Jr. Nonviolent Peace Prize,
1979 International Human Rights Award, Synagogue Council of America,
1979 Harry S Truman Public Service Award,
1981 Ansel Adams Conservation Award, Wilderness Society,
1982 Distinguished Service Award, Southern Baptist Convention,
1982 Human Rights Award, International League for Human Rights,
1983 World Methodist Peace Award,
1985 Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism,
1987 Edwin C. Whitehead Award, National Center for Health Education,
1989 Jefferson Award, American Institute of Public Service,
1990 Philadelphia Liberty Medal,
1990 Spirit of America Award, National Council for the Social Studies,
1990 Physicians for Social Responsibility Award,
1991 Aristotle Prize, Alexander S. Onassis Foundation,
1991 W. Averell Harriman Democracy Award, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs,
1992 Spark M. Matsunaga Medal of Peace, US Institute of Peace,
1993 Humanitarian Award, CARE International,
1993 Conservationist of the Year Medal, National Wildlife Federation,
1993 Audubon Medal,
1994; Rotary Award for World Understanding,
1994 J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding,
1994 National Civil Rights Museum Freedom Award,
1994; UNESCO Féééélix Houphouëëëët-Boigny Peace Prize,
1994 Great Cross of the Order of Vasco Nunééééz de Balboa,
1995 Bishop John T. Walker Distinguished Humanitarian Award, Africare,
1996 Recipient, Conservationist of the Year Award National Wildlife Foundation,
1996 Humanitarian of the Year, GQ Awards,
1996 Kiwanis International Humanitarian Award,
1996 Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development,
1997 Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Award for Humanitarian Contributions to the Health of Humankind, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases,
1997 United Nations Human Rights Award,
1998; The Hoover Medal,
1998 International Child Survival Award, UNICEF Atlanta,
1999 Presidential Medal of Freedom,
1999 William Penn Mott, Jr., Park Leadership Award, National Parks Conservation Association, 2000 Zayed International Prize for the Environment, 2001 Jonathan M. Daniels Humanitarian Award, VMI,
2001 Herbert Hoover Humanitarian Award, Boys & Girls Clubs of America,
2001 Christopher Award,
2002 Nobel Peace Prize
1978 Conservationist of the Year Award National Wildlife Foundation,
1979 Gold medal, International Institute for Human Rights,
1979 International Mediation medal, American Arbitration Association,
1979 Martin Luther King, Jr. Nonviolent Peace Prize,
1979 International Human Rights Award, Synagogue Council of America,
1979 Harry S Truman Public Service Award,
1981 Ansel Adams Conservation Award, Wilderness Society,
1982 Distinguished Service Award, Southern Baptist Convention,
1982 Human Rights Award, International League for Human Rights,
1983 World Methodist Peace Award,
1985 Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism,
1987 Edwin C. Whitehead Award, National Center for Health Education,
1989 Jefferson Award, American Institute of Public Service,
1990 Philadelphia Liberty Medal,
1990 Spirit of America Award, National Council for the Social Studies,
1990 Physicians for Social Responsibility Award,
1991 Aristotle Prize, Alexander S. Onassis Foundation,
1991 W. Averell Harriman Democracy Award, National Democratic Institute for International Affairs,
1992 Spark M. Matsunaga Medal of Peace, US Institute of Peace,
1993 Humanitarian Award, CARE International,
1993 Conservationist of the Year Medal, National Wildlife Federation,
1993 Audubon Medal,
1994; Rotary Award for World Understanding,
1994 J. William Fulbright Prize for International Understanding,
1994 National Civil Rights Museum Freedom Award,
1994; UNESCO Féééélix Houphouëëëët-Boigny Peace Prize,
1994 Great Cross of the Order of Vasco Nunééééz de Balboa,
1995 Bishop John T. Walker Distinguished Humanitarian Award, Africare,
1996 Recipient, Conservationist of the Year Award National Wildlife Foundation,
1996 Humanitarian of the Year, GQ Awards,
1996 Kiwanis International Humanitarian Award,
1996 Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development,
1997 Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Award for Humanitarian Contributions to the Health of Humankind, National Foundation for Infectious Diseases,
1997 United Nations Human Rights Award,
1998; The Hoover Medal,
1998 Int
 
Yes, terrorist all ove the world are doing the dance of joy. I vote we start a revolution, and take back our Country. We can run it better then they can. Who's with me? Democrat for McCain/Palin 2008.
 
I think a lot of older Americans would like the Republicans to give them their savings back. The current Republican Administration has ruined their lives.
 
Fools sent the village idiot to DC...TWICE...and besides bankrupting the country HE liked playing "war" although not serving in them
 
I wasn't born in the 70's but it seems that Reagan, Bush & Bush had this idea that the rich should get richer. That's cool but when greed sets in you get what we got. No one cares about the environment and the many rich whites who are supposed to be their brother's keeper don't care about there brother. Times are different now and we are falling so far behind the world. Face it we need a change someway or another. Obama might not be the answer but McSame is well...the same.
 
Jimmy did not know how to deal with the Iranians over running the American Embassy. He did not want to kill anyone. Reagan had not problem with that. In this case Iran blinked.

Carter was the cleanest politician ever. I guess you would prefer McCain, or Bush, or Palin?
 
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