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Jimmy Carter was a crappy president.

His heart's in the right place, but he (along with Clinton) sure blew the North Korea thing back in '94.
 
He is one of the best ex-presidents we have ever had, and one of the worst sitting presidents........
 
Jimmy Carter could have been the greatest president of the century if he hadn't surrounded himself with complete dumbasses. Very intelligent man who has his heart in the right place.
 
Sure but have we really had a good president in the last humpteen years?

They all promise this and that and never come through with anything unless they're up for re-election.
 
IMO Ronald Reagan was an outstanding president. The world is a better and safer place as a result of him bring the Soviet Union down. Of course, we do have to thank Bill Clinton and his shoddy foreign policies for the crises' we're dealing with now.
 
No doubt his appeaser philosophy was disastrous to American forign policy and has resulted in the calamitous atmosphere compounded by Clintons recklessness..
bill clinton..tell us about the goo on monicas dress...
 
Originally posted by: AnyMal
IMO Ronald Reagan was an outstanding president. The world is a better and safer place as a result of him bring the Soviet Union down. Of course, we do have to thank Bill Clinton and his shoddy foreign policies for the crises' we're dealing with now.

But...can you really say that the fall of the Soviet Union can be directly attributed to Ronald Reagan? Don't you think that containment, which started out with Harry S. Truman (not to mention the other presidents during the Cold War) had a little bit to do with it?
 
Originally posted by: AnyMal

IMO Ronald Reagan was an outstanding president. The world is a better and safer place as a result of him bring the Soviet Union down. Of course, we do have to thank Bill Clinton and his shoddy foreign policies for the crises' we're dealing with now.
Another Reagan glorifying, Clinton bashing post.
I don' t remember the Soviet Union bringing down the WTC, or any US building for that matter.
It's these terrorists whom Reagan trained in Afganistan to defeat the USSR, who brought down the WTC.
Reagan's role in bringing down the USSR is exagerrated. Sure the arms race might have put a large economic strain, but that didn't bring down North Korea, they are starving and staying communist. The impact of WW2 on USSR economy was far worse, and it didn't collapse. Mostly USSR failed because you can only fool people for so long into thinking that socialism is working. After 70 years, everyone knew that it wasn't. Gorbachev brought down the USSR with glastnost by finally allowing people to say what they have been waiting to say for 70 years, and that is that they weren't interested in building communist world, but more interested in their own well being.
 
Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: AnyMal

IMO Ronald Reagan was an outstanding president. The world is a better and safer place as a result of him bring the Soviet Union down. Of course, we do have to thank Bill Clinton and his shoddy foreign policies for the crises' we're dealing with now.
Another Reagan glorifying, Clinton bashing post.
I don' t remember the Soviet Union bringing down the WTC, or any US building for that matter.
It's these terrorists whom Reagan trained in Afganistan to defeat the USSR, who brought down the WTC.
Reagan's role in bringing down the USSR is exagerrated. Sure the arms race might have put a large economic strain, but that didn't bring down North Korea, they are starving and staying communist. The impact of WW2 on USSR economy was far worse, and it didn't collapse. Mostly USSR failed because you can only fool people for so long into thinking that socialism is working. After 70 years, everyone knew that it wasn't. Gorbachev brought down the USSR with glastnost by finally allowing people to say what they have been waiting to say for 70 years, and that is that they weren't interested in building communist world, but more interested in their own well being.

All true. Reagan had the guts to challenge the Soviets and during the time saying anything that might anger them was just not done! Also, until Reagan started to rebuild our military, that was still reeling from Vietnam, the Soviets could whip our butts. Reagan did not do it by himself, but it indeed was he that stood up to the Soviets.....and won!

Ever see Gerald Ford speak about foreign affairs? He is much more learned and intelligent than Carter.

 
I think Jimmy Carter was one of the greatest men to ever be president.

That doesn't mean he was a good president though.
 
Carter is the same man now as he was a Presedent. He's great now and was great then. Probably one of our greatest in terms of character. Carter, in my opinion, is one of those rare, real Christians, a man with great humility.

 
Originally posted by: Tominator
Ever see Gerald Ford speak about foreign affairs? He is much more learned and intelligent than Carter.

Wasn't it Ford who went in to the history-books with his "There is no Soviet domination in the Eastern Europe"-comment?
 
"Carter is the same man now as he was a Presedent. He's great now and was great then. Probably one of our greatest in terms of character. Carter, in my opinion, is one of those rare, real Christians, a man with great humility."

Poor Moonie....Here's another example of a very heavy weight having fallen on some poor guy's head.

Carter was practically laughed out of office, but not before the price of everything doubled. Yeah he was a crappy president, and proving every day he is a crappy person.
 
nothing against the guy personally, he does some good stuff now, but he was an extremely weak and ineffective president.
 
Originally posted by: Bluefront
"Carter is the same man now as he was a Presedent. He's great now and was great then. Probably one of our greatest in terms of character. Carter, in my opinion, is one of those rare, real Christians, a man with great humility."

Poor Moonie....Here's another example of a very heavy weight having fallen on some poor guy's head.

Carter was practically laughed out of office, but not before the price of everything doubled. Yeah he was a crappy president, and proving every day he is a crappy person.
Really? Let's look at a quick rundown of what the Carter Center is up to these days, shall we?

Peace Programs

Observing elections in emerging democracies or those in danger of backsliding from democracy
Seeking an end to the civil war in Sudan Mediating peaceful transfers of authority in contested elections
Promoting inter-American relations and democratic accountability
Strengthening the capacity of civic organizations to participate in government policy making and promoting the rule of law
Advocating for stronger international human rights systems and help new democracies establish human rights laws and institutions
Promoting sustainable development through comprehensive country-specific strategies.


Health Programs:

The Center leads a worldwide campaign that has achieved a 98 percent reduction of Guinea worm disease in Africa and Asia. Through the River Blindness Program, The Carter Center has assisted in the delivery of more than 40 million treatments of Mectizan® in Africa and Latin America. Applying experience and knowledge gained from Guinea worm eradication and river blindness control efforts, the Trachoma Control Program fights blinding trachoma in Africa and Yemen. The Carter Center tackles two additional diseases in Nigeria - lymphatic filariasis and schistosomiasis - and through the Ethiopia Public Health Initiative, the Center conducts public health training. Farmers are learning improved agricultural techniques to grow more food for their families and boost the economy in sub-Saharan Africa, while in the Center's Mental Health Program seeks to improve the services and treatment for the millions of people and their families who suffer from mental illnesses every year.

Activities by Country.



Yeah, what a scumbag.
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