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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
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
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
So based on two pages taken out of context she's done? Weak tea, Althouse. BJM - Weak tea only begins to cover it. Hey, Ann, nice to see you out yourself as an insider wannabe. Can't wait to hang out with the kewl kidz inside the Ivy League? Full Article at Althouse
Former U.S. Congressional House Speaker Newt Gingrich made an appearance at the Barnes & Noble in Naples Friday to promote his new book To Try Men's Souls written with William R. Forstchen. . Full Article at Naples Daily News
You would think with hot wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and on Terror, the Left would rule out declaring war on the Central Intelligence Agency, too, one of this country's key intelligence collection and analysis organizations. But, in fact, it has not. Full Article at The Heritage Foundation
I heard him before I saw him--the Boy-Man hustling to get on the #4 train. The Yankee game had just ended, and my son Kyle and I were headed to Times Square so he could buy the newest Metallica CD at the Virgin Record store. Full Article at Crosswalk
Last night, the upstate wind was cool, with just a hint of the winter chill to come the season when thoughts turn toward hockey. Doug Hoffman, the Conservative party candidate in New York’s 23rd congressional district, agreed. Full Article at National Review Online
Ex-F1 star Mark Blundell has launched an assault on the football industry, unveiling his new boutique talent management company, 2mb International Soccer Management, in a bid to shake up the sport – and what's more, the initiative will benefit from... Full Article at crash.net
What are the best of the environmental throwbacks? Our Panel Responds: Imagine a city where the main boulevard has been converted to a greenway, replete with thousands of trees, birdsong, and even a creek. Full Article at Seed
"We are used to thinking of peace merely as the absence of full-scale military conflict." Full Article at Ludwig von Mises Institute
If he gets health-care reform, Obama will have done more to rebuild the American welfare state in one year than his two Democratic predecessors, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, did in a combined twelve. And that's true. And lots of liberals are happy. Full Article at Marc Ambinder
AMERICUS, Ga. (AP) -- An airport about 20 miles from Jimmy Carter's hometown of Plains has been named after the 39th president despite some opposition. Souther Field Airport in Americus was renamed Jimmy Carter Regional Airport on Sunday. Full Article at 11Alive | Atlanta
Jimmy Carter is not a sports fan. The comments from Jimmy Carter - "The criticism of President Obama is racially motivated" - are seen as outrageous by any sports fan. Sports fans do not see ethnicity nor religion in their jersey/uniform of choice. Full Article at Recordnet.com
The prize goes to: MARTTI AHTISAARI for his important efforts, on several continents and over more than three decades, to resolve international conflicts. Full Article at Hindustan Times
Jamie Fulton, dressed in a black T-shirt and jeans, swings open the large lid on the mash tun, a large stainless-steel vat, and inspects the watery contents, which resemble a homemade soup gone horribly wrong. Full Article at DFW.com
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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@imus #obama is 'Jimmy Carter stupid"
- RegulusdeLeo 26 minutes ago
Don Imus says that Barack Obama is "Jimmy Carter Stupid"
- Danron 31 minutes ago
Imus just called Obama Jimmy Carter stupid. The guys kills me.
- MarkWFoster 32 minutes ago
He's "Jimmy Carter Stupid" - Don Imus on Barack Obama
- FloridaJayhawk 33 minutes ago