
xexon
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The crucifiction of Jimmy CarterFrom my blog:
Oh dear. Jimmy Carter broke a rule.
That unwritten rule... that says if you are a public figure in the United States, and you bad mouth Israel, you are finished as a public figure. The zionist beast will not tolerate dissent within it's ranks. It owns Washington. Like a pet on a leash.
But people like Jimmy Carter pose a different problem. They are not really of the Washington crowd, but they exert a tremendous amount of influence outside the circle of power.
Zionists have never liked Jimmy Carter. They helped sink the man as president during the "Iranian Hostage Crisis". He wouldn't go along with the zionist point of view and was blown out of the political waters as a result. He got off lucky. John F. Kennedy wouldn't go along with it either. Look what happened to him.
Jimmy Carter is a good man. Many have a low opinion of him as a former US president. Fine. Nice guys often finish last. But what Jimmy Carter became after he was president, was a statesman. A fine example of someone who really does care about people all over the world. Jimmy Carter is a religious man. He loves his God. And he loves all of his creations. That means you. Despite your religion or political party.
Thats a rare bird folks. Enjoy and celebrate the man while he is here among us.
But the zionists have their sights on him now. They will slowly attempt to tear him apart in the public arena. He has committed the sin of bringing an unfavorable focus upon Israel, and must now be dealt with. As an example to others.
Most people in the US are unaware of such happenings. I suppose thats a testament to how obedient we have become in this invisible empire called zionism.
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obmar
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I can still remember his "painful smiles"
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The Inquisitor
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xexon,
Jimmy Carter was one of the better presidents of the 20th Century. He was an outsider and he paid dearly for that. He was a peanut farmer and I paid dearly for that. My nickname in Geneva was "cacahučtes." That means "peanut." You don't know how humiliating it is to have a nickname that begins with, "caca." Thanks, Jimmy.
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obmar
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I say painful as I could recall his smiliing yet not really...not really but yet smilling.
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