| | | Carter shows the longer someone is a Democrat, the crazier and dumber they get.
Take Ramsey Clark, he went radical as he got older, so radical he palled around with Iran, defended Saddam Hussein, and every rogue he could find. Yet decades earlier, he'd been AG of the United States and Assistant AG for KBJ and JFK.
A partial listing of persons who have reportedly received legal counsel and advice from Ramsey Clark includes:- Lori Berenson, an American convicted of support of the MRTA guerrilla in Peru
- Antiwar activist Father Philip Berrigan and the Harrisburg Seven
- FMLN activist Jennifer Casolo
- Saddam Hussein, former president of Iraq, accused of war crimes
- Radovan Karadžic, former Bosnian Serb politician, accused of war crimes
- Branch Davidian leader David Koresh
- Political figure Lyndon LaRouche
- Nazi concentration camp commandant Karl Linnas
- Camilo Mejía, a US soldier who deserted his post in March 2004 in protest against the US in Iraq
- Slobodan Miloševic, former President of Serbia and of FR Yugoslavia, accused of alleged war crimes during NATO bombing of his country
- The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Advisory Board during the late 1970s and early 1980s
- American Indian Movement prisoner Leonard Peltier
- Elizaphan Ntakirutimana, a leader in the Rwandan genocide
- Palestine Liberation Organization leaders in a lawsuit brought by the family of Leon Klinghoffer, a person murdered during hijacking of the Achille Lauro
- Nazi War criminal Jakob "Jack" Reimer, charged in the killings of Jews in Warsaw
- Liberian political figure Charles Taylor during his 1985 fight against extradition from the United States to Liberia
- Defense attorney for three accused[ who?] in trial for the murder of Baltimore County (Maryland) Police Officer Bruce Prothero
- Civil rights attorney Stephen Yagman, whose disbarment from federal court was sought based on his harsh criticism of a federal judge, William Duffy Keller, calling him an anti-Semite and saying he had been drunk on the bench, see Standing Committee on Discipline v. Yagman, 856 F.Supp. 1384 (C.D. Cal. 1994) (suspending Yagman for two years), reviewed by Standing Committee on Discipline v. Yagman, 55 F.3d 1430 (9th Cir. 1995)
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