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Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 79
Sign: Taurus

City: Arlington
State: Virginia
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/7/2007
Tuesday, April 15, 2008 

 

Last week, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and almost everyone else in the Washington establishment including the State Department have condemned and criticized Jimmy Carter for his latest attempt to make the world a safer place. Far from deserving all the cheap shots, Jimmy Carter should be praised for meeting with Khaled Meshal, the leader of Hamas.

When will we Americans learn that the only way to achieve true security is through diplomacy and negotiation? A majority of the Israeli public understands this.  According to a March 1, 2008 poll by the leading Israeli newspaper - Haaretz - 64 percent of Israelis favor direct talks with Hamas. Only 28 percent were opposed.   The Israeli people have suffered decades of war and terrorism.  They know that the only way to break the cycle of violence is a negotiated settlement.  Jimmy Carter's brave gambit to meet with Hamas and jump-start the peace process is not "anti-Israel." It is in Israel's interests and the Israeli people know it.

Who besides Jimmy Carter can keep the Middle East peace effort alive while our lame duck president plays out his remaining days?  Should we just hope that warring parties in the Middle East patiently wait until a new president takes over next year?  And why should they be patient? The Democratic Party's candidates seem to share the same obstinate, ill-informed views as George Bush and John McCain.

Carter's critics don't know much about Israel's real security situation- nor do they really care about it.  All they want to do is please AIPAC and hawkish members of the American Jewish community who don't have to live under the daily threat of terrorism.  Ever notice how people who don't have to fight in wars tend to be the most fervent war hawks?  

The United States must make every effort to ensure the safety of Israel and its citizens. Without a secure Israel, there will be no peace in the Middle East.  The question is how to achieve that security.  On this question I will always side with the majority of the Israeli people rather than a powerful American lobbying group.

Mike Lorenz

 
Spot on Mike! - Jimmy Carter's "Palestine Peace Not Apartheid" is a amazing book - Bush and the gang should read it.

 
Posted by Mike Lorenz on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 - 8:14 PM
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Eagleinflight Freedom Ministry
Eagleinflight Dot-info

 
You know, it really doesn't matter who meets with whom.
PEACE is Patriotic!
 
Posted by Eagleinflight Freedom Ministry on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 - 11:37 PM
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justin

 
its true...it is always the rich politician or the desk job general in washington who wants to go to war over a bag of chips but amazingly enough they are not the ones in the wars. its easy to say lets go get em when u send someone else out to do the job...diplomacy should always be first and war should be last....war effects to many and when it is over it still looms in our heads...i know this first hand....i should be the governments last resort but i seem to be the governments easy $500 billion fix.....
 
Posted by justin on Wednesday, April 16, 2008 - 9:13 PM
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DJ JoeyPR is 21!
Joey R

 
good job. there are people on the other side who are all "well, why should israel sit down and talk while they are constantly getting bombed?" All this is is pro-israel propaganda. its a shame.

 
Posted by DJ JoeyPR is 21! on Saturday, April 19, 2008 - 4:24 AM
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Do I have A.D.D. or am I attentive to disorder?
Beaker Meep

 
its true, thats one thing we have in similar with israel. the governments are acting completely contrary to the will of the people.

 
Posted by Do I have A.D.D. or am I attentive to disorder? on Sunday, April 20, 2008 - 8:19 PM
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Heart Warrior
Heart Warrior Chosa

 
Great comment and moral structure. You are my candidate!!!! Thanks for your efforts and make sure to recharge your batteries from time to time as I hear your campaign trail is very hectic.

 
Posted by Heart Warrior on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 - 7:00 PM
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Beaverhausen, The Gift
Anna Marie Engstrom

 
Word.

 
Posted by Beaverhausen, The Gift on Thursday, April 24, 2008 - 5:07 AM
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Hip-Hop For 9/11 Truth

 
I find it odd that Barack Obama would have such a reaction to this.


What do Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama have in common?

Zbigniew Brezinski

Interesting
 
Posted by Hip-Hop For 9/11 Truth on Monday, April 28, 2008 - 7:27 AM
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anDrew

 
Wonderful, the elected body of the Palestinian people must be included in any negotiations if there are to be any REAL negotiations. We here all this talk of terrorism, but none about the international law allowing an occupied people to resist occupation by any legal means (we may not like suicide bombings, but to root out that type of desperation there has to be full Israeli withdrawl from the Occupied Territories). You've still got my vote.

 
Posted by anDrew on Saturday, May 03, 2008 - 4:49 AM
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YOU REally CoRrect on thAt. all the other candidates just try to get buZz, You know.

 
Posted by on Tuesday, May 06, 2008 - 6:36 AM
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Karim [O HOUSE]
karim Damji

 
if people negotiated with our words instead of our fists tibet would be independant
 
Posted by Karim [O HOUSE] on Thursday, July 17, 2008 - 8:45 AM
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