To: operation clinton cleanup
10 posted on
11/05/2005 2:10:31 PM PST by
ncountylee
(Dead terrorists smell like victory)
To: ncountylee
Can this be accurate?I'm only posting it, no idea on the credibility of the author. Sure explains a lot of history though.
To: ncountylee
I don't know, but it's the best explanation I have read. I was not very politcally astute when Carter was pres, but I do remember watching Iran basically being handed over to Khomeini by Carter. I didn't know a thing about Islam at the time, but I knew a scarey dude when I saw one, and he was a VERY scarey dude.
I wondered at the time how anyone could be so stupid (I was about 23, and I could see how stupid it was). Greed makes far more sense. In fact, I wonder if Carter has dedicated himself to Habitat for Humanity as penance...
susie
14 posted on
11/05/2005 2:14:58 PM PST by
brytlea
(I'm not a conspiracty theorist....really.)
To: ncountylee
"Can this be accurate?" There is nothing to stop us from hoping that it is! ! ! !
17 posted on
11/05/2005 2:16:47 PM PST by
DeaconRed
(Mr. Natural says: "It don't mean Sheet.")
To: ncountylee
A good portion of it is. For all I know, it all may be.
Carter, a professed man of God, even forbid the Shah of Iran to come to the U.S. for chemo treatment after he was deposed.
Carter has the blood of millions on his hands for destabilizing Iran which gave Iraq's Hussein the idea it could topple Iran's leadership and take over.
To: ncountylee
Can this be accurate?Actually, reading this account brings back memories of those days. This account is more accurate than not.
31 posted on
11/05/2005 2:25:10 PM PST by
Dustbunny
(Main Stream Media -- Making 'Max Headroom' a reality.)
To: ncountylee
"Can this be accurate?"I don't know.
Are the stories of tons of military hardware withheld after being paid for by the Shah, and being held in Florida(?), accurate?
97 posted on
11/05/2005 5:58:41 PM PST by
norton
(This is not about the DIA or the CIA. This is about CYA...)
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