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Can only speak for myself but it was wonderful to see President Carter (Original Post) malaise Aug 2013 OP
I agree!!! gopiscrap Aug 2013 #1
Carter speaking now malaise Aug 2013 #3
Nice to hear him speaking too. Bluzmann57 Aug 2013 #2
Yep malaise Aug 2013 #4
Touched all the important issues malaise Aug 2013 #5
I Missed His Speech... BUT ChiciB1 Aug 2013 #6
I have always loved president Carter. He was the last good president America had. nt live love laugh Aug 2013 #7
R#8 & K, especially when history will vindicate the PRINCIPLED President CARTER UTUSN Aug 2013 #8
We all knew that malaise Aug 2013 #9
Smirking chimp link malaise Aug 2013 #10
Works for me, here 'tis: UTUSN Aug 2013 #13
This one works malaise Aug 2013 #14
Question malaise Aug 2013 #15
The whole event was awe inspiring! MoonRiver Aug 2013 #11
Yes indeed malaise Aug 2013 #12
I admire how Jimmy has always stayed involved. lpbk2713 Aug 2013 #16
And never towed a conservative line malaise Aug 2013 #17

ChiciB1

(15,435 posts)
6. I Missed His Speech... BUT
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 02:45 PM
Aug 2013

I really, really miss Democrats like him. A man before his time... I posted this on another thread not knowing I had missed his speech.

We NEED more like him today! He does stand up for "we the people" and for me he was treated oh so badly by oh so many! A man with so much heart and one who gives so much back. He has had my respect since the day I voted for him way back when.

Where have they ALL GONE???

UTUSN

(70,641 posts)
8. R#8 & K, especially when history will vindicate the PRINCIPLED President CARTER
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 04:00 PM
Aug 2013

kpete thread: http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023541943

CIA Hand in an American “Coup”?
by Robert Parry | August 27, 2013 - 6:31am



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The apparent 1980 plot to undermine Carter by sabotaging his negotiations with Iran over the fate of 52 American hostages would have been pulled off by rogue CIA officers collaborating with the Republican presidential campaign of Ronald Reagan (and his running mate George H.W. Bush), without the knowledge of Carter and CIA Director Stansfield Turner.

It would have been the work of what legendary CIA officer Miles Copeland described to me as “the CIA within the CIA,” the inner-most circle of powerful intelligence figures who felt they understood the strategic needs of the United States better than its elected leaders. These national security insiders believed Carter’s starry-eyed faith in American democratic ideals represented a grave threat to the nation.

“Carter really believed in all the principles that we talk about in the West,” Copeland told me in an interview in 1990, several months before his death. “As smart as Carter is, he did believe in Mom, apple pie and the corner drug store. And those things that are good in America are good everywhere else. …

“Carter, I say, was not a stupid man.” But in Copeland’s view, Carter had an even worse flaw: “He was a principled man.”

Copeland was one of the CIA officers who participated in the 1953 coup against Mossadegh, but he said he and other old CIA Iran hands were mostly on the outside looking in when Carter was targeted in 1980.

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(This is ONE AMAZING Eye Opener-long, so I think you need to read the whole thing, for a better understanding of the CIA)
http://www.smirkingchimp

malaise

(268,674 posts)
9. We all knew that
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 04:03 PM
Aug 2013

Thanks for the link
We should have a vindication celebration for his 89th birthdayTHey're playing the full King speech with limited commercials on M$NBComcast now.

M$NBComcast deserves lots of praise for the 50th anniversary coverage

lpbk2713

(42,736 posts)
16. I admire how Jimmy has always stayed involved.
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 04:39 PM
Aug 2013



Unlike some others I could think of who would do well just clearing brush on their pig farm.


Edit to correct a neglectful oversight on my part ... I admire Roz just as much for her constant involvement.

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