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He wouldn’t help Ian Smith fight the commies in the bush war.

Wasn’t he also in bed with Nelson Mandela?


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Just because a turd doesn't smell as bad as another turd, doesn't make any less of a pile of chit.

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Originally Posted by ol_mike
Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act,,,, << top that ! ! ! ! !


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FDR started it with the new deal, but carter and obama kept inching us toward socialism.
Why did you leave Johnson out?

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Originally Posted by shrapnel
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If Carter was President today, he'd be pushing all the Woke garbage just as hard.


You don’t know that. It’s easy to speculate and easier to be wrong…
Yes we know that. He never took a second of his time to ever speak against what the demonrat party has done or has become. Every time he was asked he backed these lunatics, helped raise money and was involved in the demonrat party. Hes a huge pile of dog chit, just like the rest of them

You may consider looking for a job in a Carnival, telling the future. You do not know what Carter would do, it is speculation. Not that there aren't indicators of party alliances, but still no way to fortell what he would do.

It is funny how many soothsayers we have here making definitive comments with absolutes. Tulsi Gabbard denounces the democratic party and people say she is lying. So once a Democrat, Always a democrat; and that is not true, and be illustrated many times.

If all this knowledge displayed on this site ever got public, the whole country would be turning here for the news...
Here is why you are wrong. We arent living in speculations. We have Carters history up until he chit the bed. We can see how he backed his party and never denounced any of the insanity. You are the one currently speculating. Carter has a record my friend. We dont have to guess here

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Originally Posted by shrapnel
Originally Posted by gunchamp
Originally Posted by shrapnel
Originally Posted by reivertom
If Carter was President today, he'd be pushing all the Woke garbage just as hard.


You don’t know that. It’s easy to speculate and easier to be wrong…
Yes we know that. He never took a second of his time to ever speak against what the demonrat party has done or has become. Every time he was asked he backed these lunatics, helped raise money and was involved in the demonrat party. Hes a huge pile of dog chit, just like the rest of them

You may consider looking for a job in a Carnival, telling the future. You do not know what Carter would do, it is speculation. Not that there aren't indicators of party alliances, but still no way to fortell what he would do.

It is funny how many soothsayers we have here making definitive comments with absolutes. Tulsi Gabbard denounces the democratic party and people say she is lying. So once a Democrat, Always a democrat; and that is not true, and be illustrated many times.

If all this knowledge displayed on this site ever got public, the whole country would be turning here for the news...


No no...good plan.


It must be nice to be surprised all the time.


Why would you give the benefit of the doubt to someone who can ruin your life?


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Originally Posted by ol_mike
Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act,,,, << top that ! ! ! ! !
That is where they got their hands around our throat. Schiff and Warburg crafted it and Wilson signed it. And we got that nice amendment allowing an income tax. FDR signed the death warrant for the U.S. with the Social Security Act.

Now, raise your hand if you are willing to forgo that SS payment you get.


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Jimmy Carter is a damn good human being.

.....and Benito Mussolini made the trains run on time. F u c k Jimmy Carter, he'll be down in the Lava Lounge soon enough.


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Actually, Jimmy Carter DID massively hose the "roughneck class" when he signed the rammed-through ANILCA and locked away most of Alaska in parks as "national interest" lands. I was working up there (Anch/FBX) prior and after the law, and believe me, Carter was earning his love.


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Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act,,,, << top that ! ! ! ! !
That is where they got their hands around our throat. Schiff and Warburg crafted it and Wilson signed it. And we got that nice amendment allowing an income tax. FDR signed the death warrant for the U.S. with the Social Security Act.

Now, raise your hand if you are willing to forgo that SS payment you get.

Mine is raised and yours should be too.

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Originally Posted by Marley7x57
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act,,,, << top that ! ! ! ! !
That is where they got their hands around our throat. Schiff and Warburg crafted it and Wilson signed it. And we got that nice amendment allowing an income tax. FDR signed the death warrant for the U.S. with the Social Security Act.

Now, raise your hand if you are willing to forgo that SS payment you get.

Mine is raised and yours should be too.


I'd forgo SS.

But I want them to pay me what I paid into it. With interest.

Fugging Ponzi Scheme.


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Jimmah's shakedown tool, Bank of Credit and Commerce International, is directly responsible for the current situation in Iran. Carter set the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini up and the rest is history.


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Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act,,,, << top that ! ! ! ! !
That is where they got their hands around our throat. Schiff and Warburg crafted it and Wilson signed it. And we got that nice amendment allowing an income tax. FDR signed the death warrant for the U.S. with the Social Security Act.

Now, raise your hand if you are willing to forgo that SS payment you get.

Carter was a bad American but even he never threatened to send Americans to Russian prison because they hurt his feeling.

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If the Russians come looking for you I'll help them run you down.

Originally Posted by Hastings
Johnny might ought to learn to like Russian prison food himself when we catch him and send him to them.

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Well, the peanut farmer is taking quite a whippin' here. Some very clear memories of his acts in office - and his behavior after being booted out.


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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...eal-Jimmy-Carter-actually-rude-time.html

EXCLUSIVE: Jimmy Carter's smiling, man-of-the-people image that saw him carry his own luggage was 'all show', say ex-Secret Service agents who claim ex-president was 'rude and short' and 'talked down' to soldiers


He cultivated the image of a jolly populist who grew up on a farm in Georgia, helped run his family's peanut business, and championed the working man.

The presidency 'is a place of compassion,' Carter famously said in accepting his nomination for a second term at the 1980 Democratic National Convention.

'My own heart is burdened for the troubled Americans. The poor and the jobless and the afflicted...' he added.

But behind the scenes, it was a different story.

In fact, 'Carter was just very short and rude most of the time,' according to one Secret Service agent.

'With agents, he'd just pretend like you were not around. You'd say hello, and he'd just look at you, like you weren't there, like you were bothering him.'

Carter actually told Secret Service agents and uniformed officers he did not want them to greet him on his way to the Oval Office.

It was apparently too much bother for him to have to say hello back to another human being.

It's ironic that after he left the White House Carter became a true humanitarian.

He established the Carter Center to promote human rights - even earning a Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. He was also dedicated to the nonprofit Habitat for Humanity and he and wife Rosalynn were known to strap on their own tool belts to help build affordable homes.

But in White House years Carter was known by agents as aloof and unapproachable and apparently did not have much use for the military either.

Although he was a Naval Academy graduate himself, he 'talked down to the military, just talked like they didn't know what they were talking about,' one agent said.

'Carter didn't want military aides to wear uniforms,' former agent Cliff Baranowski recalled.


His icy demeanor would make him the most detested commander-in-chief by Secret Service agents of all US presidents in recent memory.

Aside from giving directions, Carter never spoke to him, he says.

Carter tried to project an image of himself as a man of the people by carrying his own luggage when traveling. But that was another charade.

When he was a candidate in 1976, Carter would carry his own bags when the press was around but would ask the Secret Service to carry them the rest of the time.

As president, Carter — code-named Deacon — orchestrated more ruses involving his luggage.

'When he was traveling, he would get on the helicopter and fly to Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base,' says former Secret Service agent Baranowski.

'He would roll up his sleeves and carry his bag over his shoulder, but it was empty.

'He wanted people to think he was carrying his own bag.'

'Carter made a big show about taking a hang-up carry-on out of the trunk of the limo when he'd go someplace, and there was nothing in it,' says another agent who was on his detail.

'It was empty. It was just all show.'


Carter would regularly make a show of arriving early at the Oval Office to call attention to how hard he was working for the American people.

'He would walk into the Oval Office at 6am, do a little work for half an hour, then close the curtains and take a nap,' says Robert B. Sulliman Jr., who was on Carter's detail.

'His staff would tell the press he was working.'

Another Secret Service agent says that at other times, he could see Carter through the Oval Office windows dozing off in his desk chair while ostensibly he was working.

'Carter was a phony, an absolute phony,' an agent says.

'When he was in a bad mood, you didn't want to bring him anything,' a former Secret Service agent says.

'It was this hunkered-down attitude: "I'm running the show." It was as if he didn't trust anyone around him. He had that big smile, but when he was in the White House, it was a different story.'

'The only time I saw a smile on Carter's face was when the cameras were going,' says former agent George Schmalhofer, who was assigned periodically to the Carter detail.

Perhaps because of his aversion to the military, Carter refused to let the military aide with the nuclear football stay in a nearby trailer when visiting his home in Plains, Georgia.

'Carter did not want the nuclear football at Plains,' a former agent says.

'There was no place to stay in Plains. The military wanted a trailer there. He didn't want that. So the military aide had to stay in Americus.'

The town is a 15-minute drive from Carter's home.

'Carter didn't want anyone bothering him on his property,' the former agent explains. 'He wanted his privacy.'

In the event of a nuclear attack, by the time the military aide brought the nuclear football to Carter at his home to launch a counter-strike, the country would have been wiped out by nuclear-tipped missiles.


Terrence Adamson, Carter's lawyer, denied that Carter refused to let the military aide stay near his residence.

But Bill Gulley, who was in charge of the operation as director of the White House Military Office, confirmed it.

After he was voted out of office, Carter occasionally stayed at Blair House, the townhouse the General Services Administration maintains for former presidents across the street from the White House.

The townhouse's walls are adorned with large photos of former presidents.

Checking the premises, GSA managers found that when Carter was visiting, he would take down the photos of Republican presidents Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon and decorate the townhouse with another half-dozen photos of himself.

After each visit, Charles B. 'Buddy' Respass, then the GSA manager in charge of the White House, became irate because GSA had to try to find the old photos and hang them again.


Through his lawyer Adamson, Carter denied this.

But Lucille Price, the GSA manager who reported to Respass, said: 'Carter changed the photos... He didn't like them [Ford and Nixon] looking down at him. We would find out he would put photos of himself up.'


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1) Obama
2) Biden
3) LBJ
4) BJ Clinton
5) Carter


This is my take on the worst US presidents in modern history.



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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
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Are you insinuating that Wilson was a bad president?????

maybe


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Originally Posted by ol_mike
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Are you insinuating that Wilson was a bad president?????

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Originally Posted by Dave_Skinner
Actually, Jimmy Carter DID massively hose the "roughneck class" when he signed the rammed-through ANILCA and locked away most of Alaska in parks as "national interest" lands. I was working up there (Anch/FBX) prior and after the law, and believe me, Carter was earning his love.
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Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by ol_mike
Woodrow Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act,,,, << top that ! ! ! ! !
That is where they got their hands around our throat. Schiff and Warburg crafted it and Wilson signed it. And we got that nice amendment allowing an income tax. FDR signed the death warrant for the U.S. with the Social Security Act.

Now, raise your hand if you are willing to forgo that SS payment you get.

Carter was a bad American but even he never threatened to send Americans to Russian prison because they hurt his feeling.

Originally Posted by Hastings
If the Russians come looking for you I'll help them run you down.

Originally Posted by Hastings
Johnny might ought to learn to like Russian prison food himself when we catch him and send him to them.
Did he ever threaten to shoot Americans for enjoying their freedom?

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