After dedicating the latest edition of “Ten Stupid Things Said by Liberals” to Jimmy Carter, our contempt for Jimmy Carter should be obvious. Carter continues to be one of the greatest embarrassments in United States history, so his latest idiocy is no surprise.
In a twisted rhetorical flourish, Carter claims that President Bush supports torture for terrorists. Well, about two-thirds of America would agree with President Bush on that one, and it’s too bad that it isn’t true. If the goons of mad-dogs of the middle east got word that the United States of America would not tolerate their horrid, inhumane actions any longer, some of these bad boys would shrink from the sheer acts of cowardice that have plagued the world for more than twenty five years. Too bad Mr. Carter has it wrong again.
Courtesy of News Max: "We've lost the support and trust and confidence and admiration that we've had for generations," Carter said, adding the administration "has stonewalled so they can continue to perpetrate this illegal punishment."
"They have obviously subverted facts, that has been proven, and subversion of the law is now becoming more and more apparent," he said, referring to the administration's repeated appeals of court rulings concerning the treatment and legal rights of prisoners at the Guantanamo prison in Cuba.
Carter, who has called treatment of detainees at Guantanamo an embarrassment and disgrace, said Americans were less safe since Sept. 11 because Bush mishandled the Iraq war and failed to promote peace efforts between Israel and Palestinians.
Those two factors, he said, "combined to stir up additional animosity and threats of violence not only against us but against allies like Great Britain."
Mr. Carter has no evidence of any illegal punishment. He is purposefully engaging in deceptive word games to bash President Bush, and plays to the moonbats that currently control his party. What is torture Mr. Carter? Lack of a private toilet? Loud music? Forcing a prisoner to stand for several hours? All of the various techniques which have prevented attacks on the United States since 9-11?
President Bush has not engaged in any torture. Torture is already illegal. Wouldn’t the liberal Supreme Court have already struck down the torture if it were happening?
Mr. Carter is every bit as clueless as he was in 1979. The senate and the President are debating the interrogation techniques that will be spelled out as legal to comply with the injudicious ruling of the Supreme Court. Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter should retire (again) to Plains, and stay there with their mouths shut! We’re all for free speech, but not speech that endangers our national security, and gives aid and comfort to the horrendous enemy that threatens our way of life. Carter is nothing more than a useful idiot for every enemy and adversary of the United States of America.
Poor Jimmy Carter, he can’t help it. He was born with the peanut of idiocy in his mouth!
Sam Houston, Moonbat Monitor, More on Jimmy Carter, Jimmy Carter Quacks Again.
Jimmy Carter Hall of Shame
In a twisted rhetorical flourish, Carter claims that President Bush supports torture for terrorists. Well, about two-thirds of America would agree with President Bush on that one, and it’s too bad that it isn’t true. If the goons of mad-dogs of the middle east got word that the United States of America would not tolerate their horrid, inhumane actions any longer, some of these bad boys would shrink from the sheer acts of cowardice that have plagued the world for more than twenty five years. Too bad Mr. Carter has it wrong again.
Courtesy of News Max: "We've lost the support and trust and confidence and admiration that we've had for generations," Carter said, adding the administration "has stonewalled so they can continue to perpetrate this illegal punishment."
"They have obviously subverted facts, that has been proven, and subversion of the law is now becoming more and more apparent," he said, referring to the administration's repeated appeals of court rulings concerning the treatment and legal rights of prisoners at the Guantanamo prison in Cuba.
Carter, who has called treatment of detainees at Guantanamo an embarrassment and disgrace, said Americans were less safe since Sept. 11 because Bush mishandled the Iraq war and failed to promote peace efforts between Israel and Palestinians.
Those two factors, he said, "combined to stir up additional animosity and threats of violence not only against us but against allies like Great Britain."
Mr. Carter has no evidence of any illegal punishment. He is purposefully engaging in deceptive word games to bash President Bush, and plays to the moonbats that currently control his party. What is torture Mr. Carter? Lack of a private toilet? Loud music? Forcing a prisoner to stand for several hours? All of the various techniques which have prevented attacks on the United States since 9-11?
President Bush has not engaged in any torture. Torture is already illegal. Wouldn’t the liberal Supreme Court have already struck down the torture if it were happening?
Mr. Carter is every bit as clueless as he was in 1979. The senate and the President are debating the interrogation techniques that will be spelled out as legal to comply with the injudicious ruling of the Supreme Court. Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter should retire (again) to Plains, and stay there with their mouths shut! We’re all for free speech, but not speech that endangers our national security, and gives aid and comfort to the horrendous enemy that threatens our way of life. Carter is nothing more than a useful idiot for every enemy and adversary of the United States of America.
Poor Jimmy Carter, he can’t help it. He was born with the peanut of idiocy in his mouth!
Sam Houston, Moonbat Monitor, More on Jimmy Carter, Jimmy Carter Quacks Again.
Jimmy Carter Hall of Shame
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