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Subject:

About Honor and Dishonoring Our Nation

From:

Tom Stowe <[log in to unmask]>

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Tom Stowe <[log in to unmask]>

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Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:20:00 -0500

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A role model for Honor;  A credible critic of dishonorable government
Sam Conant



 Often we forget that Jimmy Carter was our first "Born Again" president in 
modern times. But, he deeply disappointed the Stepford fundamentalists 
because he believed that the divine manifested itself in good deeds and 
caring, not in rigid, inflexible and harsh dogma. Many have criticized 
Carter for being a bit self-righteous, but few have challenged his integrity 
and decency -- characteristics sorely lacking in the Republican Party.

In this book, which we have not yet read, Carter apparently takes off the 
gloves and pummels the Bush Administration. That alone is cause to find it 
of interest. Carter always has been cautious in his criticism, because he's 
a religious, tolerant man who is forgiving of sin.

But the rogue, morally bankrupt, inept Bush Administration has apparently 
lit a fire in the man of faith from Plains, Georgia.

Here is what one recent newspaper article had to report on "Our Endangered 
Values":

  Jimmy Carter, the former U.S. president and self-appointed emissary to the 
world, was explaining in that genteel drawl of his the "hesitation and 
trepidation" he felt about breaking the traditional taboo against an 
ex-president criticizing a sitting one.

  Then he left his hesitation in the Georgia dust.

  Outlining what he called a "profound and unprecedented change in basic 
American policies" under the Bush administration, Carter said the invasion 
of Iraq was a moral and political disaster, and has left the United States 
in more danger from terrorists than before.

  Tax cuts for the wealthy and proposed spending cuts to social programs 
have demonstrated an "open and overt commitment to the rich at the expense 
of the poor," while the Bush administration has sacrificed the environment 
for business.
  And the United States, which Carter said under his administration 
solidified its place as a world leader for human rights, is now a pariah in 
many countries, particularly in the Middle East, not a beacon of justice.

  "I never dreamed years ago, in 2000 . . . that we would ever consider a 
legal authority for Americans to torture prisoners," he said.

  Carter, 81, has a new book out, and he is making the rounds to promote it. 
Unlike his previous 19 books, which ranged from memoir to historical novel, 
Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis (Simon & Schuster, $25) is 
overtly political, and critical of Bush's foreign and domestic policies.

Carter, a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, is living proof that the radical 
right wing fundamentalists don't give a hoot about Christ. Otherwise, they 
would have embraced him and his presidency. Carter has learned that the 
agenda of the political evangelists is fear, power, bigotry and arrogance.

It's not a matter of God and moral values. For the Bush supporters, it's a 
matter of expediency and politics.

Carter may have made mistakes as President, but he never dragged the 
integrity of the United States Government through the gutter as the 
Busheviks have.

He's had enough, and now he's speaking up. The man from Plains has a thing 
or two to say about how the Bush Administration has degraded our nation.

Listen up.

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