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Former US President Jimmy Carter "ready to mediate on Niger Delta"


May 6, 2008, 15:34 GMT

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iknowdatsrightMay 7th, 2008 - 11:44:58

Jimmy needs to retire. His legacy is what it is. He cannot change the history he has as the worst president of our time. He sides with dictators and thugs against America so you know how he will decide here. If it is bad for America he is for it. I feel his passport should be cancelled and forced to return home to live out his final years.

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Why can't they put people to sleep?May 7th, 2008 - 19:37:18

You know how they put animals to sleep at the ASPCA? Well people like Jimmy Carter should be put to sleep. The man has caused enough damage to our country since the late 70's. He's an Anti-American liberal disguised as an ex-president who's done everything to hurt this country instead of help it. Anytime we have a chance to fight terrorism Jimmy is there to ruin it and do the opposite. I can't understand why people can't see this man for who he is. An anti-semite who got lucky to be elected as a one term failure. Go home Jimmy!

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SP4: By all means Mr. CarterMay 8th, 2008 - 02:43:24

...after the stellar results you got in Gaza...

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