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Jimmy Carter awarded Nobel Peace Prize
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Posted on 10/11/2002 2:03:14 AM PDT by HAL9000

  "for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development"


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To: HAL9000
I'm sure the Committee is working tirelessly to figure out some way to award this to clinton in the future. Then it will be a completely useless award.
121 posted on 10/11/2002 6:55:48 AM PDT by texasbluebell
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To: HAL9000
I read somewhere that Al Sharpton was nominated for the peace prize this year? I have to say that I was relieved when I saw Carter's name this morning - that meant that Sharpton did not win.
122 posted on 10/11/2002 6:57:43 AM PDT by ned13
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To: BruceS
This quote from the Guardian is rather telling

"Bush and Blair were nominated for leading the war against terrorism but were seen as unlikely winners in the wake of unpopular efforts to convince the world of the need to overthrow Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

``The committee isn't that crazy,'' said Sverre Lodgaard, director of the Norwegian Institute of International affairs.

Toennesson said such a selection would be ``impossible.''

``The Nobel Peace Prize committee would lose all credibility in Europe,'' he said.

Both said any prize to an American probably would indirectly criticize current U.S. policies."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-2063306,00.html

123 posted on 10/11/2002 7:01:38 AM PDT by Lead
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To: HAL9000
"for his decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development"

WOW !

Now politicians can win prizes for not actually doing anything but by giving the appearance they are.

124 posted on 10/11/2002 7:03:28 AM PDT by Dustbunny
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To: ping jockey
A-Pole just seems to drop stink boombs and never sticks around to defend them. Probably spends most his time on DU where stupidity doesn't need defending.
125 posted on 10/11/2002 7:06:16 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: stndngathwrthistry
As conservatives, we are generally good, decent, humane and tolerant people. We know that people make mistakes, b/c we know ourselves. Accordingly tend to be way to charitable to those on the left. We think that they are misguided, not evil. The notion of Carter as good man/bad president is characteristic of that way of thinking.

We need to nip this in the bud, and now.

Carter is not a good man. Woodrow Wilson was not a good man. Castro is not a good man. Gorbachev is not a good man. These men are self-righteous, fanatical, delusional, power-hungry, sick and evil. They crave recognition as good, but they are not good, because they desire to control and limit human freedom, real freedom, that is - not some Wilsononian freedom from hunger.

Socialists are not misguided, they are evil. They have a false view of human nature and this false view of human nature is rooted in their willful disregard of the plain truths of humnan nature, individually and collectively. They are intoxicated by power and the desire to be recognized as "doing good" - and their version of doing good always involves pushing the rest of us animals around the yard at the feed lots, getting fat and ready for slaughter.

The founders of america had a radically different worldview and obviously a very different view of the state. Those men were good men. Some were better than others. Some had some philosophical problems - think of Jefferson - but they were right on the Constitution. None had a messianic complex and none were socialists. Neither Woodrow Wilson nor Jimmy Carter would have fit in very well with the Founders.

Obviously this rant could go on for hours. And others have already posted excellent points. But here is the one we can't forget: we need not judge socialists by their intent, which we are all to easy to accept as being good. Their intent is not good, because they want to limit freedom, steal private property and break up the family. The effect of their intent is not good, either.

Therefore we should not refer to Carter as a good man. He is not a good man. He is a sick, evil, socialist coward.

I guess that is why he got the Nobel Piss Prize.

126 posted on 10/11/2002 7:11:03 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: nopardons
Equating Hitler and Carter? Murdering millions equals weakness in foreign policy? Does anybody else think that's kind of whacky?
127 posted on 10/11/2002 7:20:20 AM PDT by Nick5
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To: eastforker
but he is humane and a good man.

No. This is a common idea.

But I do not see it. He is still hard headed and stubborn and refuses to acknowledge mistakes or address them.

He is not humble or empathetic enough to be what you say.

He has the evilness of the bureaucrat or the legalist who will not change or think no matter what the circumstances.

128 posted on 10/11/2002 7:25:27 AM PDT by tallhappy
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To: Nick5
an apt comparison is Carter and Chamberlein....Chamberlein was no enemy of Hitler. He wasn't as evil to the core as Hitler, but he certainly empowered Hitler and assisted his coming to power throughout Europe.

Those who empower tyrants - people like Chamberlein and Carter - are evil, sick cowards. At least Castro and Hitler were up front about their intentions.
129 posted on 10/11/2002 7:26:37 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: HAL9000
So a lifetime of meddling, preening and undercutting US foreign policy gets Jimmy the gold watch, the one that means more to him as its a validation and confirmation of his own smugness and moral superiority.

If you thought he was unbearable before, wait until he's fortified with the judgement of the Nobel Committe.Now, he'll have a reason to say "listen to me, the world thinks I'm a statesman "!

Ramsey Clark will accept next year's award ;-)
130 posted on 10/11/2002 7:26:50 AM PDT by habs4ever
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And another thing.He is a small minded prig, with a mean disposition and the self righteousness that only a fool can muster.He's vain, cowardly and ignorant, and he is not a decent man.He's a sham.
131 posted on 10/11/2002 7:29:45 AM PDT by habs4ever
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To: HAL9000
I think we should recognize Jimmy Carter for his tireless efforts in promoting the peanut pattie
132 posted on 10/11/2002 7:30:08 AM PDT by woofie
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To: Robert_Paulson2
bet he is proud to share that honor with arafat...

I'd love to see a future recipient of that completely worthless prize publicly place it in the garbage immediately after accepting it, and announce to the world exactly why.

133 posted on 10/11/2002 7:31:11 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Rye
anyone out there know any billionaires who could set up an alternative award? One that could go to someone who really brings peace, to the Ronald Reagans, Winston Churchills, Margaret Thatchers out there? We could do it in literature, too, looking for real writers, not part timers who are really political activists....and in economics, we could ferret out all the socialists (although libertarian and Austrians and Chicagoans have done OK on the eco prize).

I have often thought about this. The propaganda value of the Nobel Piss Prize just further emboldens the left worldwide. If we could do the same but from the perspectie of truth, that would be way cool.
134 posted on 10/11/2002 7:35:41 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: ConservativeDude
You have an excellent idea there. I wish I had the cash (hundreds of million$) to do it.
135 posted on 10/11/2002 7:41:34 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: Rye
I can pitch in a couple hundred for a steak dinner and a cheap trophy for the winners....how about you?

In all seriousness, spread around the idea....who knows maybe someday it will stick with someone who can actually do something about it.
136 posted on 10/11/2002 7:51:19 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: HAL9000
It didn't take long for Carter to "achieve" his fame. Any attack on Bush will be "honored" it seems.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=578&e=2&cid=578&u=/nm/20021011/ts_nm/nobel_peace_dc

Seems like these folks will move quickly when hatred for America fuels their award. This is more than a "swipe" at Bush. After this, can there be any doubt that GWB will be a target of the ICC?

137 posted on 10/11/2002 7:51:48 AM PDT by JimSEA
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To: HAL9000
We have Jimmy Carter to thank for the hell that is Zimbabwe and the impending hell that is South Africa.

They call that peace?
138 posted on 10/11/2002 7:56:34 AM PDT by Carry_Okie
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To: Carry_Okie
could you elaborate on Carter and Zimbabwe? I am certainly not surprised, but I admit I did not make that connection.
139 posted on 10/11/2002 8:04:30 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: HAL9000
Jimmy Carter: "Useful Idiot" or "Traitor"?

"[Marshall Tito] is a man who believes in human rights.
[He is] a great and courageous leader [who] has led his people
and protected their freedom almost for the last 40 years."

-- Carter, while still in office, hailing Yugoslavia's communist dictator

"Our goals are the same: to have a just system of economics and
politics ... We believe in enhancing human rights."

-- Carter comparing himself to Romania's dictator Nicolae Ceausescu

"Our concept of human rights is preserved in [Communist] Poland."
-- Carter speaking to Stalinist Edward Gierek, Poland's First Secretary

"[I am] ashamed of what my country has done to your country."
-- Carter speaking to Haitian dictator Lt. Gen. Raoul Cedras

"I don't see that they [the North Koreans] are an outlaw nation."
-- Carter in North Korea, lauding Stalinist Kim Il Sung,
   one of the most destructive and repressive dictators in history

"Ill-informed commentators in both countries have cast the other side
as a villain and have even forecast inevitable confrontation
between the two nations."

-- Carter making exquisite moral equivalence between the giant and
   repressive Chinese Communist state and America

Carter gave away US oversight of the Panama Canal, "the most
important waterway in the world," says Adm. Thomas H. Moorer (ret),
which is now "packed with Chinese communists."

Sadat, appalled that Carter wanted the Soviets in on Middle East peace
negotiations, decided to directly offer peace to Israel's Begin. When
their plan was essentially worked out, they then called the White House,
because obviously, "they needed someone to pay the bill" (Bernard Lewis).

Not resting on his laurels, Carter demanded the Shah of Iran step down
and turn over power to the Ayatollah Khomeini, an Islamic madman. Carter
had the Pentagon tell the Shah's top military commanders - about 150 of
them - to acquiesce to the Ayatollah and not fight him. The Shah's
military listened to Carter. ALL OF THEM were murdered in one of the
Ayatollah's first acts. By allowing the Shah to fall, Carter created one
of the most militant anti-American dictatorships ever. Soon the new Iranian
government was ransacking our embassy and held hostage its staff for over
a year. More than 20,000 pro-Western Iranians were put before firing
squads. With the Shah gone, the whole region was destabilized. Iraq also
took advantage of the Shah's departure to invade Iran, a war that killed
more than 500,000 people. It also created the regional instabilities that
led to Iraq’s later invasion of Kuwait and to Operation Desert Storm,
which cost the lives of hundreds of thousands more. But Carter meant well.
And yet, with the blood of perhaps a million people dripping from his hands,
Jimmy Carter continues to stalk the world in his sick quest to be given a
Nobel Peace Prize.

"Our people, who face Israeli bullets, have no weapons: only a few stones
remaining when our homes are destroyed by Israeli bulldozers."

-- from a speech written by Carter for Yassir Arafat

"[Arafat's] election [was] democratic, well organized, open and fair."
-- Carter describing the "rigged" 1996 Palestinian election

"[Arafat] may well see the suicide attacks as one of the few ways
to retaliate against his tormentors, to dramatize the suffering of
his people, or as a means for him, vicariously, to be a martyr."

-- Carter in an apologia for the Pali homicide-bombings

Since leaving office, Carter has:
- praised Syria's late Assad (killer of at least 20,000 in Hama)
- praised Ethiopian tyrant Mengistu (killer of many more than that)
- secured Saudi funding for Arafat after he sided with Iraq against the US
- wrote the UN Security Council after Iraq invaded Kuwait, urging them
to thwart President Bush's pre-Gulf War coalition (designed to reverse
that act of aggression) - an action some called "treason"
R E F E R E N C E S:

Jimmy Carter: America basher
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/jonahgoldberg/jg20020515.shtml

Carter: Cuba Terror Claims False
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/682807/posts

There He Goes Again
http://www.nationalreview.com/20may02/nordlinger052002.asp

You Didn’t Ask for It, You Got It: Carterpalooza!
http://www.nationalreview.com/impromptus/impromptus050302.asp

Carter & Castro
http://www.frontpagemag.com/columnists/ponte05-08-02.htm

Jimmy Carter’s Trail of Disaster
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/5/12/164726.shtml

'Idiotic' Carter Castro's Dupe
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/5/15/202903.shtml


140 posted on 10/11/2002 8:09:20 AM PDT by polemikos
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