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Agreed, and Reagan got elected with a landslide and from what the GOP looks like. Obama has NO worries. At 49% approval. Full Article at The Politico
Gary Sick was on the staff of the National Security Council under President Jimmy Carter and a White House aide during the Iranian Revolution and the hostage crisis. Full Article at Payvand News of Iran
Villagers (top) watch over a surrounding wall former as US president Jimmy Carter (unseen) addresses volunteers at a ceremony held for 32 houses that are being built for poor families under the project Habitat for Humanity at Dong Xa village, northern p... View Photo »
I think an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward President Barack Obama is based on the fact that he's a black man
In addition, since 1999, either the Gauchos or Trojans have won at least a share of the Sonoma County League title. The two schools have clearly climbed to some great heights. Full Article at Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and His Wife, Rosalynn, Join Thousands of Volunteers in Asia for Annual Habitat for Humanity Build 166 homes will be built or repaired in Thailand, Vietnam, China, Cambodia and Laos as part of Habitat for Humanity's... Full Article at Scoop - New Zealand News
I can give you anything but time I'm sometimes critical of President Obama because it often seems to me that he doesn't understand people like me – an owner of a small business in a small town. Full Article at Huffington Post
A villager (top) watches over a surrounding wall former as US president Jimmy Carter (unseen) addresses volunteers at a ceremony held for 32 houses that are being built for poor families under the project Habitat for Humanity at Dong Xa village, norther... View Photo »
BANGKOK: Former US president Jimmy Carter launched a campaign on Monday in which thousands of volunteers will build homes for the poor in five nations along the Mekong River, a humanitarian group said. Full Article at Channel News Asia
Hendrik Hertzberg's "Obámanos!" is a collection of first-rate columns that reads like, well, a collection of first-rate columns. That's both a good and a bad thing. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. (born October 1, 1924) served as the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981 and was the recipient of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize. Prior to becoming president, Carter served two terms in the Georgia Senate and as the 76th Governor of Georgia, from 1971 to 1975. Full Article
Villagers (top) watch over a surrounding wall former as US president Jimmy Carter (unseen) addresses volunteers at a ceremony held for 32 houses that are being built for poor families under the project Habitat for Humanity at Dong Xa village, northern province of Hai Duong on November 1...
View Photo »A villager (top) watches over a surrounding wall former as US president Jimmy Carter (unseen) addresses volunteers at a ceremony held for 32 houses that are being built for poor families under the project Habitat for Humanity at Dong Xa village, northern province of Hai Duong on Novembe...
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (2nd R) and his wife Rosalynn (C-red jacket) shake hands with villagers as they visit some of 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity project at Dong Xa, a village in the northern province of Hai Duong on November 18, 2009.
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (C) waves to volunteers at a welcoming ceremony during a visit to some of 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity project at Dong Xa, a village in the northern province of Hai Duong on November 18, 2009.
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (L) and his wife Rosalynn are presented with flowers during a welcoming ceremony as they inspect some of the 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity campaign at Dong Xa village, in the northern province of Hai Duong on Nove...
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (L) holds a flower next to his wife Rosalynn during a welcoming ceremony as they inspect some of the 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity campaign at Dong Xa village, in the northern province of Hai Duong on November 18,...
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (L) holds a flower next to his wife Rosalynn during a welcoming ceremony as they inspect some of the 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity campaign at Dong Xa village, in the northern province of Hai Duong on November 18,...
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (L) and his wife Rosalynn attend a welcoming ceremony during a visit to some of 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity project at Dong Xa, a village in the northern province of Hai Duong on November 18, 2009.
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (2nd L) greets a girl who presented him with flowers next to his wife Rosalynn (R) during a welcoming ceremony to inspect some of the 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity campaign at Dong Xa village, in the northern prov...
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter smiles as he addresses volunteers during an inspection by himself and his wife Rosalynn of some of the 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity campaign at Dong Xa village, in the northern province of Hai Duong on November 1...
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter smiles as he addresses volunteers during an inspection by himself and his wife Rosalynn of some of the 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity campaign at Dong Xa village, in the northern province of Hai Duong on November 1...
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (2nd L-top) gives a thumb up towards volunteers as he and his wife Rosalynn (2nd, R) inspect some of the 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity campaign at Dong Xa village, in the northern province of Hai Duong on November...
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (C) shakes hands with a young girl as he and his wife Rosalynn (R) inspect some of the 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity campaign at Dong Xa village, in the northern province of Hai Duong on November 18, 2009.
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (C) and his wife Rosalynn (R) inspect some of the 32 houses being built for poor families under the Habitat for Humanity campaign at Dong Xa village, in the northern province of Hai Duong on November 18, 2009.
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter adjust his eyeglass as he builds homes for the poor during the Habitat for Humanity project in Chiang Mai province on November 16, 2009. Carter visited Thailand to lead thousands of volunteers in building homes for the poor along the Mekong River.
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter builds a home for the poor during the Habitat for Humanity project in Chiang Mai province on November 16, 2009. Carter visited Thailand to lead thousands of volunteers in building homes for the poor along the Mekong River.
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter (L) adjust his eyeglass next to his wife Rosalynn (R) as they help to build houses for the poor during the Habitat for Humanity project in Chiang Mai province on November 16, 2009.
View Photo »Former US president Jimmy Carter builds a home for the poor during the Habitat for Humanity project in Chiang Mai province on November 16, 2009. Carter visited Thailand to lead thousands of volunteers in building homes for the poor along the Mekong River.
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View Photo »A villager (top) watches over a surrounding wall former as US president Jimmy Carter (unseen) addresses volunteers at a ceremony held for 32 houses that are being built for poor families under the project Habitat for Humanity at Dong Xa village, northern province of Hai Duong on Novembe...
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a left wing Thanksgiving: gratitude Jimmy Carter came back to the White House as a cool, popular guy
- DavidBahnsen 9 minutes ago
Vancouver Secrets: Jimmy Carter Stupid http://tinyurl.com/ye2djnk #roft #bt
- blogging_tories 1 hour ago"What was Jimmy Carter operated on when he was president?" "A table?"
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