Jimmy Carter Father of the Iranian revolution

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Jun 202007
 


Is America’s worst president responsible for the current state of turmoil in the world?

The Jerusalem Post has an excellent opinion that pretty much pin points it.



We just don’t get it. The Left in America is screaming to high heaven that the mess we are in in Iraq and the war on terrorism has been caused by the right-wing and that George W. Bush, the so-called “dim-witted cowboy,” has created the entire mess.

The truth is the entire nightmare can be traced back to the liberal democratic policies of the leftist Jimmy Carter, who created a firestorm that destabilized our greatest ally in the Muslim world, the shah of Iran, in favor of a religious fanatic, the ayatollah Khomeini.

Carter viewed Khomeini as more of a religious holy man in a grassroots revolution than a founding father of modern terrorism. Carter’s ambassador to the UN, Andrew Young, said “Khomeini will eventually be hailed as a saint.” Carter’s Iranian ambassador, William Sullivan, said, “Khomeini is a Gandhi-like figure.” Carter adviser James Bill proclaimed in a Newsweek interview on February 12, 1979 that Khomeini was not a mad mujahid, but a man of “impeccable integrity and honesty.”

The shah was terrified of Carter. He told his personal confidant, “Who knows what sort of calamity he [Carter] may unleash on the world?”

Let’s look at the results of Carter’s misguided liberal policies: the Islamic Revolution in Iran; the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan (Carter’s response was to boycott the 1980 Moscow Olympics); the birth of Osama bin Laden’s terrorist organization; the Iran-Iraq War, which cost the lives of millions dead and wounded; and yes, the present war on terrorism and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

WHEN CARTER entered the political fray in 1976, America was still riding the liberal wave of anti-Vietnam War emotion. Carter asked for an in-depth report on Iran even before he assumed the reins of government and was persuaded that the shah was not fit to rule Iran. 1976 was a banner year for pacifism: Carter was elected president, Bill Clinton became attorney-general of Arkansas, and Albert Gore won a place in the Tennessee House of Representatives.

In his anti-war pacifism, Carter never got it that Khomeini, a cleric exiled to Najaf in Iraq from 1965-1978, was preparing Iran for revolution. Proclaiming “the West killed God and wants us to bury him,” Khomeini’s weapon of choice was not the sword but the media. Using tape cassettes smuggled by Iranian pilgrims returning from the holy city of Najaf, he fueled disdain for what he called gharbzadegi (“the plague of Western culture”).

Carter pressured the shah to make what he termed human rights concessions by releasing political prisoners and relaxing press censorship. Khomeini could never have succeeded without Carter. The Islamic Revolution would have been stillborn.

Gen. Robert Huyser, Carter’s military liaison to Iran, once told me in tears: “The president could have publicly condemned Khomeini and even kidnapped him and then bartered for an exchange with the [American Embassy] hostages, but the president was indignant. ‘One cannot do that to a holy man,’ he said.”

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has donned the mantle of Ayatollah Khomeini, taken up bin Laden’s call, and is fostering an Islamic apocalyptic revolution in Iraq with the intent of taking over the Middle East and the world.

Jimmy Carter became the poster boy for the ideological revolution of the 1960s in the West, hell bent on killing the soul of America. The bottom line: Carter believed then and still does now is that evil really does not exist; people are basically good; America should embrace the perpetrators and castigate the victims.

IN THE ’60S it was mass rebellion after the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King. When humanity confronts eternity, the response is always rebellion or repentance. The same ideologues who fought to destroy the soul of America with the “God is dead” movement in the 1960s are now running the arts, the universities, the media, the State Department, Congress, and Senate, determined more then ever to kill the soul of America while the East attempts to kill the body. Carter’s world view defines the core ideology of the Democratic Party.

What is going on in Iraq is no mystery to those of us who have had our fingers on the pulse of both Iran and Iraq for decades. The Iran-Iraq war was a war of ideologies. Saddam Hussein saw himself as an Arab leader who would defeat the non-Arab Persians. Khomeini saw it as an opportunity to export his Islamic Revolution across the borders to the Shi’ites in Iraq and then beyond to the Arab countries.

Throughout the war both leaders did everything possible to incite the inhabitants of each country to rebel – precisely what Iran is doing in Iraq today. Khomeini encouraged the Shi’ites across the border to remove Saddam from power and establish an Islamic republic like in Iran.

Carter’s belief that every crisis can be resolved with diplomacy – and nothing but diplomacy – now permeates the Democratic Party. Unfortunately, Carter is wrong.

There are times when evil must be openly confronted and defeated.

KHOMEINI HAD the help of the PLO in Iran. They supplied weapons and terrorists to murder Iranians and incite mobs in the streets. No wonder Yasser Arafat was hailed as a friend of Khomeini after he seized control of Iran and was given the Israeli Embassy in Teheran with the PLO flag flying overhead.

The Carter administration scrambled to assure the new regime that the United States would maintain diplomatic ties with Iran. But on April 1, 1979 the greatest April Fools’ joke of all time was played, as Khomeini proclaimed it the first day of the government of God.

In February 1979 Khomeini had boarded an Air France flight to return to Teheran with the blessing of Jimmy Carter. The moment he arrived, he proclaimed: “I will kick his teeth in” – referring to then prime minister Shapour Bakhtiar, who was left in power with a US pledge of support. He was assassinated in Paris by Iranian agents in 1991.

I sat in the home of Gen. Huyser, who told me the shah feared he would lose the country if he implemented Carter’s polices. Carter had no desire to see the shah remain in power. He really believed that a cleric – whose Islamist fanaticism he did not understand in the least – would be better for human rights and Iran.

He could have changed history by condemning Khomeini and getting the support of our allies to keep him out of Iran.


If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it must be a duck!

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Sep 292006
 

President Bush finally called them what they are “The Party of Cut and Run“.


The stakes in this war are high, and so are the stakes this November. Americans face the choice between two parties with two different attitudes on this war on terror. Five years after 9/11, the worst attack on American homeland in our history, the Democrats offer nothing but criticism and obstruction, and endless second-guessing. The party of FDR and the party of Harry Truman has become the party of cut-and-run.


Bill Clinton gave Iran bomb plan…..

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Apr 152006
 

From WorldNetDaily

NUCLEAR WAR-FEAR

N.Y. Times reporter says harebrained schemeto foil Tehran likely helped advance program

In his last year of office, President Clinton approved of an unusual scheme to transfer classified data that likely helped Iran advance its nuclear weapons program, according to New York Times reporter James Risen in his new book “State of War.”

Risen says the CIA used a double-agent Russian scientist to hand over a blueprint for a nuclear bomb to Iran.

The White House plan actually was to derail the Iranian program by passing on fatal flaws, says Risen, but the deliberate errors were so rudimentary they would have been easily fixed by Russian nuclear scientists, reported the online Post Chronicle, which said the story was recounted last night by radio host and former Justice official Mark Levin.

Risen’s book has been in the news for its revelations about the Bush administration’s controversial NSA domestic anti-terror surveillance operation.

The Clinton operation, in early 2000, was code named Operation Merlin and “may have been one of the most reckless operations in the modern history of the CIA,” Risen writes.

A defector from Russia was to offer Tehran the blueprint for a “firing set,” the sophisticated mechanism that triggers a nuclear explosion.

CIA officers told the Russian the Iranians already had that technology and the scheme was to find out the full extent of Tehran’s nuclear capability.

But the Russian inserted a note in the package indicating he could help fix the flaws if he were paid the right price.

Iran’s announcement Monday that it successfully has enriched uranium was the third major development this year on the way to producing an atomic bomb, leaving only one more step.
That next development – metalizing the enriched uranium to fit it into a warhead – could come as soon as four months from now, says author Jerry Corsi, who has watched the predictions in his book “
Atomic Iran” unfold since it was published one year ago.

In a nationally televised speech Monday, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that with the production of enriched uranium, “I formally declare that Iran has joined the club of nuclear countries.”

The audience, which included top military commanders and clerics, broke into cheers of “Allahu akbar!” or “Allah is greatest!”

In January, Iran successfully tested a missile with solid fuel, and last week, a U.S. official reported Iran now has ballistic missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads.

Tehran has rejected a demand by the U.N. Security Council to stop all uranium enrichment activity by April 28.

Unforgettable Liberal quotes.

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Dec 082005
 

“I want you to listen to me. I’m going to say this again. I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. I never told anybody to lie, not a single time-never. These allegations are false. And I need to go back to work for the American people.”
Bill Clinton


“I would think that if you understood what Communism was, you would hope, you would pray on your knees, that we would someday become communists.”
Jane Fonda

“We live in fictitious times. We live in a time with fictitious election results that elect fictitious presidents. We live in a time when we have a man sending us to war for fictitious reasons. We are against this war, Mr. Bush. Shame on you. Shame on you.”
Michael Moore

“Clinton’s pardons have no impact on the health and welfare of the American people.”
Barbara Streisand

“Bush stole the elections and since then we have all been suffering the consequences,”
Jessica Lange

“He betrayed this country! He played on our fears! He took America on an ill-conceived foreign adventure dangerous to our troops, an adventure pre-ordained and planned before 9/11 ever took place!”
Al Gore

“Just so you know, we’re ashamed the president of the United States is from Texas,”
Natalie Maines- The Dixie Chicks

“I would like to apologize for referring to George W. Bush as a “deserter.” What I meant to say is that George W. Bush is a deserter, an election thief, a drunk driver, a WMD liar and a functional illiterate.”
Michael Moore

“Regime change! George Bush has to go and we have the power to do it. The officials of the government shall be removed from office for crimes and misdemeanor; their crime against peace, and for use of torture in Iraq.”
Ramsey Clark- former Democratic Attorney General (March 31, 2003)

“One could say that Osama bin Laden and these non-nation-state fighters with religious purpose are very similar to those kind of atypical revolutionaries that helped to cast off the British crown.”
Marcy Kaptur- Democratic Representative Ohio

“He’s (Osama bin Laden) been out in these countries for decades, building schools, building roads, building infrastructure, building day-care facilities, building health-care facilities, and these people are extremely grateful. We haven’t done that.”
Patty Murray- Democratic Senator Washington (speech to a high school honors class)

“The American people may have been lured into accepting the unprovoked invasion of a sovereign nation, in violation of long-standing international law, under false premises,”
Robert Byrd- Democratic Senator West Virginia (USA Today- 5/21/03)

“Our paradigm now seems to be: something terrible happened to us on September 11, and that gives us the right to interpret all future events in a way that everyone else in the world must agree with us. And if they don’t, they can go straight to hell.”
Bill Clinton

“If men like [Ken] Starr and his allies could ignore the Constitution and abuse power for ideological and malicious ends to topple a President, I feared for my country.”
Hillary Clinton

“Not only did the tax cut fail to prevent a recession, as its supporters said it would, it probably made the recession worse,”
Tom Daschle- Democratic Senator South Dakota (January 4, 2002)

“Republicans are men of narrow vision, who are afraid of the future.”
Jimmy Carter

“Did I expect George Bush to f— it up as badly as he did? I don’t think anybody did.”
John Kerry- Democratic Senator Massachusetts

“Being a liberal is one of the best things you can be.”
Janeane Garofalo

“The problem is we elected a manager, and we need a leader. Let’s face it: Bush is just dim.”
George Clooney

“George W Bush is like a bad comic working the crowd, a moron, if you’ll pardon the expression.”
Martin Sheen

“Bush wasn’t elected, he was selected— selected by five judges up in Washington who voted along party lines.”
Alec Baldwin

“Rush Limbaugh is a big fat idiot.”
Al Franken- (The title from his book)

“It depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is”
Bill Clinton

“This vast right-wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for President”
Hillary Clinton

“I mean, I think, Iraqis, I think, feel that if we drove smaller cars, maybe we wouldn’t have to kill them for their oil.”
Bill Mahr – Larry King Live (November 1, 2002)

“We all need to take a deep breath and think about being a Bush daughter and having that cross to bear. I’d go out and have a couple of drinks too,”
Julia Roberts

“If you asked would I live in London the rest of my life, yeah, I’d be very happy to stay here. There’s nothing in America that I would miss at all.”
Robert Altman – The Times (London) January 21, 2002

“I despise him [President George W. Bush]. I despise his administration and everything they stand for.”
Jessica Lange – at a film festival in Spain (September 25, 2002)

“It is an embarrassing time to be an American. It really is. It’s humiliating.”
Jessica Lange – at a film festival in Spain (September 25, 2002)

“Globalization, as defined by rich people like us, is a very nice thing… you are talking about the Internet, you are talking about cell phones, you are talking about computers. This doesn’t affect two-thirds of the people of the world.”
Jimmy Carter

“We don’t know whether in the long run the Iraqi people are better off, and the most important thing is we don’t know whether we’re better off.” – On the question of whether qetting rid of Saddam Hussein was a good thing.
Howard Dean – Former Democratic Govenor of Vermont and Democratic Presidential Candidate in 2004 (Meet The Press 6/22/03).

I know on September 11, we were all evacuated from the building, and we found ourselves standing outside—most of us. I was whisked away with no place to go. We ended up on the top floor of the police headquarters. We pulled the shades down, thinking that might make us more secure.
Tom Daschle – Democratic Senator South Dakota

“Well I don’t know what the city of Hollywood knows about foreign policy, but do I know that a lot of people do learn and educate themselves about policy and I don’t have to be a policy expert to know that this will be a disaster.”
Janeane Garofalo

“There is ample evidence that the horrific events of Sept. 11 have been carefully manipulated to switch public focus from Osama Bin Laden and al-Qaeda, who masterminded the Sept. 11th attacks, to Saddam Hussein, who did not,”
Robert Byrd- Democratic Senator West Virginia (USA Today- 5/21/03)

“Saddam Hussein is a threat, but the threat is not so great that we must be stampeded to provide such authority to this president just weeks before an election.”
Robert Byrd- Democratic Senator West Virginia (New York Times op-ed, 10/10/02)

“While endangering one of the most pristine areas in the world, drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would do nothing to make our country more energy independent,”
Tom Daschle- Democratic Senator South Dakota(March 19, 2003)

“by just getting the SUVs to have the same fuel economy as autos.”
Barbara Boxer Democratic Rep. CA. ( On how the U.S. could save more oil than the Anwar would produce)

“Well, there’s no credible link between Iraq and al Qaeda. There’s no credible link between Iraq and 9/11.”
Janeane Garofalo

“death warrant for social programs for decades and decades to come.”
Julian Bond – NAACP Chairman (President Bush’s tax cuts)

“In two short years, George W. Bush has taught us what the ‘W’ stands for — wrong. Wrong for our children, wrong for our parents, wrong for our values. Wrong, wrong, wrong for America.”
John Edwards- Democratic Senator North Carolina (February 23, 2003 )

“It’s your money, says President Bush when he promotes tax cuts. I disagree with his tax policy but admire his spin.”
Bill Clinton – Out of Control (June 28, 2003)

“There was no imminent threat. This was made up in Texas, announced in January to the Republican leadership that war was going to take place and was going to be good politically. This whole thing was a fraud,”
Edward Kennedy

“Their idea of equal rights is the American flag and Confederate swastika flying side by side.”
Julian Bond – NAACP Chairman (On the Republican Party)

“We must uphold the promise of Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, and Clinton and never allow the President and his Republican friends to threaten Social Security by putting it on the Wall Street trading block.”
John Kerry- Democratic Senator Massachusetts (Speech To Massachusetts Democrat State Convention,” May 31, 2002)

“Unfortunately, last spring, Republicans chose exactly the wrong solution. They made a huge tax cut their No. 1 priority — ahead of everything else — and discarded the framework of fiscal responsibility,”
Tom Daschle- Democratic Senator South Dakota (January 4, 2002)

“We give an infinitesimal amount of our money to people around the world. I think what people around the world would say is it would take so little for this rich country to help and alleviate so much misery and even that is too much for them. We’re oblivious to suffering.”
Bill Mahr – Larry King Live (November 1, 2002)

“Bush says you’re either with us or against us. I don’t know who ‘us’ is. I say to Mr. Bush—this is what democracy looks like. We will not give our daughters and sons for a war for oil.”
Susan Sarandon

“This is a racist and imperialist war. The warmongers who stole the White House have hijacked a nation’s grief and turned it into a perpetual war on any non-white country they choose to describe as terrorist.”
Woody Harrelson

“If we continue following George Bush’s military policy and defense policy, will become a secondary military power.”
Howard Dean – Former Democratic Govenor of Vermont and Democratic Presidential Candidate in 2004 (Meet The Press 6/22/03).

“I can’t tell you the answer to that either.” On the question of how many troops do we have on active duty.
Howard Dean – Former Democratic Govenor of Vermont and Democratic Presidential Candidate in 2004 (Meet The Press 6/22/03).

“The greatest crime since World War II has been U.S. foreign policy.”
Ramsey Clark- former Democratic Attorney General

“I’m saddened, saddened that this president failed so miserably at diplomacy that we’re now forced to war, saddened that we have to give up one life because this president couldn’t create the kind of diplomatic effort that was so critical for our country.”
Tom Daschle- Democratic Senator South Dakota

“Mr. Reagan will raise taxes, and so will I. He won’t tell you. I just did.”
Walter Mondale- July 19, 1988

“But the problem for Social Security is that it is actually in fine shape until, I don’t know, 2040 or something like that.”
Howard Dean – Former Democratic Govenor of Vermont and Democratic Presidential Candidate in 2004 (Meet The Press 6/22/03).

“We need to change our ethic and aspire to be more Canadian-like,”
Michael Moore

“They could call Jesus a terrorist too. I mean, he was pretty tough on money lenders a time or two.”
Ramsey Clark- former Democratic Attorney General (during a media event for an anti-war group)

“I think we are isolating ourselves, and in so isolating ourselves, I think we’re minimizing ourselves, I don’t think we are taken as seriously today as we were a few years ago.”
Tom Daschle- Democratic Senator South Dakota (July 19, 2001)

“I’m the number 1 target of the White House. They can’t get Osama bin Laden; they’re going to get me.”
Jean Carnahan- Democratic Senator Missouri (CNN’s Crossfire, 10/15/02)

“The difference between Martin Sheen and George W. Bush is Martin Sheen is actually convincing when he acts like he’s president.”
Paul Begala- Democratic strategist (CNN’s “Crossfire,” June 4, 2002)

“Any child born into the hugely consumptionist way of life so common in the industrial world will have an impact that is, on average, many times more destructive than that of a child born in the developing world.”
Al Gore

“Here’s what I say to people. You have a choice. Do you want to have the president’s tax cut or would you like a health-care program that nobody can ever take away?”
Howard Dean – Former Democratic Govenor of Vermont and Democratic Presidential Candidate in 2004 (Meet The Press 6/22/03).

“This country of ours has committed the most serious act of aggression in its history by engaging in a war of aggression without a declaration of war by Congress,”
Ramsey Clark- Former Democratic Attorney General

“I do not begrudge his salute to America’s warriors aboard the carrier Lincoln, for they have performed bravely … but I do question the motives of a desk-bound president who assumes the garb of a warrior for the purposes of a speech,”
Robert Byrd- Democratic Senator

“I think the president would mislead the American people.”
Jim McDermott- Democratic Congressman Washington (statement to the press while in Iraq)

“National Missile Defense is of a nature to retrigger a proliferation of weapons, notably nuclear missiles. Everything that goes in the direction of proliferation is a bad direction.”
Jacques Chirac

“He [Treasury Secretary-designate John Snow] is said to be in favor of further tax cuts but against deficits. Doesn’t one lead to the other?”
Peter Jennings – World News Tonight – December 9, 2002

“The president succeeded during the election campaign in convincing a majority that Saddam Hussein and al-Qaida are practically the same thing … but he convinced the majority of something that is not true and is not backed up by any evidence that I am aware of.”
Al Gore

“Drag a hundred-dollar bill through a trailer park, you never know what you’ll find.”
James Carville (on Paula Jones sexual harassment allegation against Bill Clinton)

“A nation that continues, year after year, to spend more money on defense than social programs is nearing spiritual death,”
Danny Glover

“I did not support Operation Desert Fox.”
Janeane Garofalo

“Bin Laden didn’t come from the abstract. He came from somewhere, and if you look where … you’ll see America’s hand of villainy.”
Harry Belafonte

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Liberals Aiding and Abetting the Enemy

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Sep 282005
 

Which side are the liberals on?

Nearly every day we are spoon fed news that attacks in Iraq from outside terrorists and Saddam loyalists have taken the life of an American soldier or innocent Iraqi civilians. That’s right they kill civilians!

Back in the United States Senate, Ted Kennedy calls the President of the United States a liar. Liberals tell the world that our President is an evil and a deceitful man who led us into an immoral war under false pretenses. They insist that it’s President Bush that’s responsible for the deaths of young Americans in Iraq, not the terrorists. Meanwhile Osama Bin Laden cheers them on from his cave.

For some reason, liberals remain oblivious to the fact that much of what they stand for is endorsed by the terrorists. The liberals are for allowing imprisoned enemy combatants the right to challenge their detention in U.S. courts. I don’t think that Osama Bin Laden would object to that. Liberals are for repealing the Patriot Act. I don’t doubt Al-Qaeda terror cells in the United States support that.

The terrorists know that all they have to do is to continue the random killing of soldiers and Iraqi civilians to divide the American public. They may be succeeding due to the efforts of the politically motivated left’s support that gives courage to the enemy to continue the killing.