Posted on 08/31/2006 10:16:35 PM PDT by Raquel
I still can't believe this visit was approved.
Carter could best serve his country at this point(I regret to say) by simply dying.
They're letting a terrorist fly in here?
All that peanut oil has gone to his brain. But I encourage the looniness of Carter. It demonstrates what the left is all about..
Do not regret saying that.
Further proof That Carter is a traitor.
His only goal is to gain some sort of legacy ,that is unmerited, at the expense of the rest of us.
I don't agree. He serves a better purpose by shooting his mouth off and further discrediting the left.
A visa was issued by the Bush administration.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/29/AR2006082901412.html
See post 10.
"All that peanut oil has gone to his brain."
It's been a long time coming.
Great pics! Can I copy them to my website?
Go for it.
Carter probably plans on telling the Iranians what he knows about the upcoming U.S. invasion.
"Carter probably plans on telling the Iranians what he knows about the upcoming U.S. invasion."
Sad but true, or atleast lie about it.
Germans Protest Iranian Leader Ahead of World Cup Debut TEHRAN, Iran A student leader arrested in 1999 for his role in anti-government protests has died in prison, a human rights activist said Monday. Akbar Mohammadi died late Sunday "after a nine-day hunger strike," said Kohyar Goodarzi, a member of the Student Committee of Human Rights Reporters of Iran. Mohammadi took part in anti-government protests at Tehran University in July 1999 the country's biggest domestic crisis since the 1979 Islamic revolution.
He went on a hunger strike to protest lack of proper medical care for his spinal cord injury, Goodarzi said. "His spinal cord was damaged in prison after he was arrested in 1999 and doctors suggested that he should seek treatment abroad," he said. "Last year he received a one-year medical leave but two months ago, during his leave, he was arrested without any explanation," said Goodarzi. "He suffered a heart attack as a result of his [hunger] strike."
Mohammadi was sentenced to death after his arrest in 1999 but later this sentence was reduced to 15 years in prison. Senior prison official Sohrab Soleimani said Mohammadi was receiving appropriate medical care in Tehran's notorious Evin prison. "He was drinking water and tea and was under doctors' supervision," the semiofficial Islamic Students News Agency quoted Soleimani as saying. Some 25 Iranian political activists and prisoners issued a statement blaming the government for Mohammadi's most recent arrest. "Those who returned him to the prison should be held responsible," read the statement, a copy of which was made available to The Associated Press.
Just when you think you couldn't despise this pond scum any more......
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