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Caribbean-Latin America
Carter up to no good in Venezuela
2005-02-27
It defies belief. Ex-President Jimmy Carter, who crystallized a fraudulent recall referendum for Venezuela's dictator Hugo Chavez, now says his Carter Center will return to Caracas "to help consolidate peace and democracy." He also says he's got a final report on the Venezuelan recall referendum. (There've been some other final reports but somehow he's got to issue a final final final report) He's up to no good.

No one has demoralized Venezuela's democracy more than America's worst-ever president. The only legitimate reason he has to go to Caracas is to beg Venezuelans for forgiveness after that sorry show he put on last August, endorsing an election that was clearly stolen with his complicity. The Carter Center's shoddy election monitoring and mendacious spin control in the aftermath turned a profound exercise in democracy into a travesty, while Carter prepared to move on to the next election.

But something happened along the way to the next election: The State Department declined to endorse Carter's recall referendum observational results, as it had announced it would, and nobody important wanted the Carter Center's business anymore. Carter was conspicuously absent from the dead-serious elections in Ukraine and Iraq recently. Ever the vindictive little man, Carter "participated" in those by sniping at these great human events from the sidelines. For that, President Bush didn't care to call on him to lead tsunami relief either, as he did all other able-bodied former presidents.
Posted by:A.M. Mora y Leon

#12  And Jimmuh joins my short list of "Hurry up and DIE" people, right next to Castro, Soros and Osama.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-02-27 7:40:13 PM  

#11  And Jimmuh joins my short list of "Hurry up and DIE" people, right next to Castro, Soros and Osama.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-02-27 7:40:13 PM  

#10  Mr. Carter seems to do a lot for Habitat for Humanity, the poor and those in need of a home.

I was too young to remember him in office, and fully understand is presidential ability or inability.

Andrea Jackson
Posted by: Andrea Jackson   2005-02-27 9:00:21 PM  

#9  That guy looks a lot like Dan Akroyd.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-02-27 8:01:06 PM  

#8  And Jimmuh joins my short list of "Hurry up and DIE" people, right next to Castro, Soros and Osama.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-02-27 7:40:13 PM  

#7  That F***ing peanut farmer never met a dictator he did not like. I hope that one of my severely pissed off family members kidnaps him and forces him to work for one of Chavez's famous "missions" to help the poor.
Posted by: TMH   2005-02-27 3:56:52 PM  

#6  Wrong photo, Fred. Consider this one:
http://ap.grolier.com/images/cache/021/news0134.jpg
Posted by: Tom   2005-02-27 3:48:47 PM  

#5  That should be America's worst ex-President.

The competition for worst President is pretty stiff.
Posted by: mhw   2005-02-27 3:00:06 PM  

#4  Isn't conducting your own foreign policy as a private citizen a violation of US law?
Posted by: Phil Fraering   2005-02-27 2:46:13 PM  

#3  They shudda've named the sub after the swamp rabbit.
Posted by: GK   2005-02-27 2:42:13 PM  

#2  Barbara

There is an attack sheep ship named "Jimmy Carter"
Posted by: JFM   2005-02-27 2:23:27 PM  

#1  Carter's up to no good, PERIOD.

That sums up his entire life.

In fact, that should be carved on his tombstone:

Jimmuh Cahtah
Ex-president

Dictator's ass-
kissing loser

Spent his life
up to no good.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-02-27 1:31:09 PM  

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