Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Will Jimmy Carter Haunt Obama's Foreign Policy?

Will Obama listen to the warnings of Bush concerning the global trotting nemesis Jimmy Carter? No, of course not. Obama agrees with the agenda of Jimmy Carter. I believe Obama is a brother to Carter in that they both are in favor of creating a world wide socialist network to control all populations.

If Obama can gain control of all aspects of our lives in this country through government regulation and intimidating, it will go a long way in convincing other nations, that are Democracies, to do the say and all in the name of piece, prosperity and world wide harmony.

Of course the down side is if you, as an individual, don't agree with this philosophy, you will become an enemy of the state and need to be rehabilitate.

Again, " that can't happen in America". Really? Wake up America - it's happening right now!! As I have stated on many other occasions, millions of American citizens will be in chains, mentally and or physically, and not know it or care because it has to be "someone else's fault". That is the cry of the modern liberal to answer all questions regarding difficult situations that liberals find them selves in. It's who they are. They are being controlled by a "quick fix" lotto mentality.

Remember, it's our job, as conservatives and all others with common sense as their guide, to fight this insanity where ever we run across it. 56 million voted against the "savior of the world".

Keep the faith.

Bush Warns Obama on Jimmy Carter (Newsmax)

Outgoing President George W. Bush had a warning for President-elect Barack Obama when they gathered with three former presidents at the White House — be wary of “meddlesome” Jimmy Carter.

Bush, Obama, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Carter met for a photo op and lunch on Jan. 7, and W. told Obama the guy he has to watch out for is “James Earl Carter,” a source disclosed to Newsmax.

According to a source close to the Bush White House, Bush called Carter “extremely meddlesome” and “a real pain in the neck.” Interestingly, Bush also told Obama that Bill Clinton had been helpful and supportive dealing with foreign leaders.

Carter has irked Bush with his globe-trotting efforts over the years.

In April 2008, Carter reportedly met in Syria with a leader of Hamas, which the U.S. considers a terrorist organization, and laid a wreath at the grave of Yasser Arafat.

Carter met with Hamas leadership again last December.
The former president has created controversy by equating Israel’s policies in the Palestinian territories with apartheid.

In May 2002, Carter visited Cuba and met with Fidel Castro. He has called for an end to the U.S. economic embargo of the island nation.

Carter criticized the Iraq war as “unnecessary.”
In June 2005, Carter urged the Bush administration to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay.

In 1994, Carter had traveled to North Korea and brokered an agreement on that nation’s nuclear program. But the agreement collapsed in 2002 after Bush included North Korea in the “axis of evil.”

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