
After weeks of being attacked and defamed by Zionist opponents, the diminutive 83 year old former president emerges both unscathed and victorious.
"I have been called a liar,"
"I have been called an anti-Semite,"
"I have been called a bigot.
I have been called a plagiarist.
I have been called a coward.
Those kind of accusations, they concern me, but they don't detract from the fact the book is accurate and is needed"
--Jimmy Carter, at a town hall meetingon the second day of a three-day symposiumon his presidency at the University of Georgia.
The man is a political genius and a true heavy weight champion.
Zionists are coming apart at the seams trying to figure out how to bring Carter down without looking bad.
No matter how they try - nothing seems to work against this political powerhouse.
People still love him.
People still respect him.
Dammit! Who, what or where is this man's Cryptonite?!!
Following the publication of the book: "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid," 14 members of an advisory board to his Carter Center resigned in protest. Those former board members and other critics contend the book is unfairly critical of Israel.
"Not one of the critics of my book has contradicted any of the basic premises ... that is the horrible persecution and oppression of the Palestinian people and secondly that the formula for finding peace in the Middle East already exists," the 82-year-old Carter said.
Wow! Amazing double hook!
He not only condemns israeli treatment of Palestinians, he calls israelis to task for pretending that they're hands are tied.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Peace is accessible - ISRAELIS don't want it.
"I have been called an anti-Semite,"
"I have been called a bigot.
I have been called a plagiarist.
I have been called a coward.
Those kind of accusations, they concern me, but they don't detract from the fact the book is accurate and is needed"
--Jimmy Carter, at a town hall meetingon the second day of a three-day symposiumon his presidency at the University of Georgia.
The man is a political genius and a true heavy weight champion.
Zionists are coming apart at the seams trying to figure out how to bring Carter down without looking bad.
No matter how they try - nothing seems to work against this political powerhouse.
People still love him.
People still respect him.
Dammit! Who, what or where is this man's Cryptonite?!!
Following the publication of the book: "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid," 14 members of an advisory board to his Carter Center resigned in protest. Those former board members and other critics contend the book is unfairly critical of Israel.
"Not one of the critics of my book has contradicted any of the basic premises ... that is the horrible persecution and oppression of the Palestinian people and secondly that the formula for finding peace in the Middle East already exists," the 82-year-old Carter said.
Wow! Amazing double hook!
He not only condemns israeli treatment of Palestinians, he calls israelis to task for pretending that they're hands are tied.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Peace is accessible - ISRAELIS don't want it.
He even rubs their noses in his victory (and their defeat) . . .
Carter said he was pleased the book has stimulated discussion of an issue that has been "omitted from the public consciousness" for at least the last six years.
"Israel needs peace and the Palestinian people need peace and justice and I hope my limited influence will help to precipitate some steps," he said.
He's so modest!
His influence is hardly 'limited'.
He was loved and respected by almost everyone who knew his work, long before he released this book.
His performance since then has done nothing less than catapult him to superstar status.
Also Saturday, Carter, at times emotional [God bless his soul], told a town hall meeting of how he saved the 1978 Camp David peace talks when it appeared Egyptian president Anwar Sadat would leave.
Carter said in the first three days of the talks Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin often argued. After about a week, Carter said, Sadat reached a breaking point and packed his bags to return to Egypt — and Carter "knelt down and prayed and I asked God to help me."
Carter said he then walked to Sadat's cabin.
"Sadat and I stood with our noses almost touching and I told him that he had betrayed me and betrayed his own people and if he left our friendship was severed forever and the relationship between the United States and Egypt would suffer."
Sadat agreed to stay, and the Camp David Accords were signed after 12 days of negotiations.
The three-day conference was arranged to mark the 30th anniversary of Carter's 1977 inauguration.
He may be old and fragile and have a boyish smile, but he's the most formidable opponent of israeli policy that zionists have EVER had.
And he's not finished with them yet.
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