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Politics : Right Wing Extremist Thread -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jlallen who wrote (12951)7/24/2001 4:03:59 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
I can, but can he? He will be the one to bring up believers. When he does, I will be here. Too many people in these United States are being led down the path to destruction due to so called "men" with so called "education and money".

And it directly affects the welfare of this once great nation, just as slavery tore us apart, so he wishes religion to do. SO he pits anything against the believers.

But thanks for the warning, and the thread.

Dan



To: jlallen who wrote (12951)7/24/2001 4:04:43 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 59480
 
Carter Criticizes Bush's Term

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Filed at 3:04 p.m. ET

PLAINS, Ga. (AP) -- In a rare instance of one former president criticizing a current one,
Jimmy Carter is taking issue with just about everything George W. Bush has done in
office.

Carter criticizes Bush for not pressuring Israel to withdraw from the Gaza Strip, for
threatening to abandon the anti-ballistic missile treaty and for not supporting human
rights more strongly.

He says Bush has ignored moderates in both parties and calls Bush's proposed missile
defense shield a ``technologically ridiculous'' idea that will ``re-escalate the nuclear
arms race.''

``I have been disappointed in almost everything he has done,'' Carter told the
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer in an interview last week from his home in Plains.

Carter also was critical of President Clinton during the fellow Democrat's
administration, calling the Monica Lewinsky scandal an embarrassment and
disparaging Clinton's policy in North Korea and Haiti.

Carter is ``a guy with strong views, and I think that's always been the case,'' said
presidential scholar Charles Jones of the University of Wisconsin. ``What surprises
me is a kind of a sweeping critical analysis, at what has to be said is an early stage.''

Carter noted that he had volunteered to be one of the few Democrats at Bush's
inauguration because he was optimistic about the administration.

``I hoped that coming out of an uncertain election he would reach out to people of
diverse views, not just Democrats and Republicans but others who had different
points of view,'' Carter said. ``I thought he would be a moderate leader, but he has been
very strictly conforming to some of the more conservative members of his
administration, his vice president and his secretary of defense in particular.''
nytimes.com

A President who accomplished squat on his watch certainly has a lot of advice for his successors.



To: jlallen who wrote (12951)7/24/2001 7:21:52 PM
From: Father Terrence  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 59480
 
If you read my responses to the esteemed PROLIFE carefully you may note that I am "attacking" in the abstract. Nothing is personal. I am not upset or angry. In fact I am smiling and whistling a happy tune!

If you don't read the posts I shall understand, as PROLIFE's "arguments" can be quite petty and redundant.

FT