Carter died today. RIP Jimmy.
Jimmy Carter, former US president and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, dead at 100, Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-us...210607764.html
Carter died today. RIP Jimmy.
Jimmy Carter, former US president and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, dead at 100, Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-us...210607764.html Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
I'm going with the over. From what I remember- he was just before my time in the public eye - he has a strong Southern will to live.
I won't shed a tear. Just take my hat off and nod. I'll say he goes after the Spring, 'round the Fourth.
Why not? Let's play the Death Game! Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Panama is a Banana Republic
many of you might remember this from just 7 years ago
Carter was too moral to be a good president but he is a good man. unlikely any of these passengers (Carter could easily take a private plane as his net worth is a reported 10 million) will ever get to greet a former president like this if they live to be 98.
Carter could easily be worth 100 million today if he wanted to be. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
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Presidents are rarely remembered for the good they did, but always for the bad.
Carter was a fine President……..
Except for that hostage thing
Except for 16 % interest rates
Except for double digit unemployment
Except for run away inflation.
Except for “malaise”
Except for ……..feel free to add.
Jimmy Carter was a fine, decent man. He was also proof that being a fine decent man can sometimes not translate into being an affective President. Originally Posted by Jacky S