Jimmy Carter slams Ted Kennedy over health plan on '60 Minutes' - SEE VIDEO
Former president could have introduced health reform 30 years ago and cut fuel usage
Published Saturday, September 18, 2010, 8:32 AM
Updated Saturday, September 18, 2010, 8:45 AM
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maloney | Sep 20, 2010, 07:49 PM EDT
nygrgory... Here we go again with the grammar & spelling lessons. Nothing you can say about the facts though. I do have a dangling participle you may be interested in.
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edmundburke | Sep 20, 2010, 07:41 PM EDT
Typical Carter, waits til the man's dead to diss him. Hope they did a head count for Teddy's lying in state so they can match it against Carter's. Carter has been a disgrace as an ex-Pres since the hour he became one on Jan 20, 1981.
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IrishAndProud | Sep 20, 2010, 05:44 PM EDT
Dublinjas, you don't have to actually mention the word JEW to be quite obviously and openly hostile toward them (which you are) -- and you've just made my case, perfectly: calling me a 'zio-nit in sheep's clothing.' Yeah, the notion of backing the Jews' presence on their own ancient homeland is inherently twisted (and only worthy of wing-nut territory), and further I'm obviously trying to hide it from you (never mind that I've been quite open and vocal about my pro-Israel sentiments every time the subject's ever come up)...but you (with your sizeable grasp of the obvious) have 'caught on' to me. You bash Israel relentlessly, clearly loathe its existence, use terms like 'zio-nit' toward those who defends it...but of course you're not an antisemite. Riiiiggghht. Kiddo, you cannot separate Israel from the Jews any more than you can separate the wet from water. If you're attacking the country and its people and its identity and its existence, then YOU'RE...ATTACKING...THE...JEWS, since their very identity is inseparable from all of that. Incidentally I'm still waiting for YOU to name three good things that Carter did as President -- and his attacks on Israel really don't count, since they are A) NOT good, and B) were made long AFTER he was President.
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gregoryny | Sep 20, 2010, 05:25 PM EDT
what an idiot you are Maloney.
you think you know something about politics
yet you can't even spell politician!!!
and that surely isn't a missed key.
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maryjeandc | Sep 20, 2010, 04:01 PM EDT
Kennedy said he regretted not taking that deal. I think he'd agree with President Carter
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maloney | Sep 20, 2010, 01:35 PM EDT
The 2 worst time I remember in my lifetime were Jimmy's time in office & now. G.W. Bush, do you miss him yet? Irish&Proud, you are a PATRIOT!!
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manhattan | Sep 20, 2010, 11:58 AM EDT
Dublinjas, you are wasting your breath. Irish & Proud beats you every time. You would be wiser and smarter if you read what he says. He is amaazing and I pray he stays on Irish Central to bury all you know it alls.
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joanmoody | Sep 20, 2010, 11:09 AM EDT
What is in the past is in the past and can't be brought back but Ted Kennedy did have an ego and didn't like people to upstage him. Let's be kind to Carter as he had done a great deal of decent things since leaving office. Who else has?
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Irishlassred | Sep 20, 2010, 11:09 AM EDT
I am disappointed that the former President, or anyone, waits until a person is dead to take a shot at him/her. Easy enough for Carter to say things now - who can rebut them? But I too lived through his tenure, including living in GA when he was the Governor. What a mess he was: he did so much to stir up the troubles in the mid-east we now face. He didn't start the problems but he did nothing to eleviate them. What always struck me was what an insenstive person he was/is. No wonder he only served one term - and Ted Kennedy was not that reason.
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Monsoonman | Sep 20, 2010, 10:40 AM EDT
Jimmy Carter gets large amounts of funding from jihadists sources...You did know that?
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BreezyPat | Sep 20, 2010, 09:42 AM EDT
Jimmy Carter who? Tee Hee!
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maloney | Sep 20, 2010, 08:08 AM EDT
The majority of the dems. refuse to talk about carter or have anything to do with him. They know he should have stayed down on the peanut farm. You see the same thing with obama now, dems stepping away from him & his policies. Pay attention to your own polititions. They long ago cut carter loose & now are saying NObama.
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Dublinjas | Sep 20, 2010, 05:19 AM EDT
Maloney Bologna, I see the Republicans have brought in their Big Guns in the Deep thinkers like @ willieboy ......Willie if you hit the Key "Caps Lock" it will bring you to the small writing...
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Dublinjas | Sep 20, 2010, 05:09 AM EDT
IrishAndProud Where do you see one mention of the name "Jew" in any of my posts????
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