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Carter Stops Short Of Calling Bush A Rogue President

05/21/07

Permalink 12:11:07 am, Categories: Abuse of Power, Impeachment

Former President Jimmy Carter stops just short of calling our 43rd president a rogue president - saying only that he has radically departed from all previous administration policies and that his administration is "the worst administration in history."

Unfortunately, former President and Nobel laureate Jimmy Carter's comments reflect the sense of the overwhelming majority of Americans, if not the entire world.

The current rogue president can best serve his country by immediately resigning from office and taking the vice president with him.

Jimmy Carter
Jimmy Carter

Congress can best serve our country, if the current rogue president and vice president fail to immediately resign, by immediately impeaching and convicting both.

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  • UPDATED 05/21/2007 Carter Says Remarks on Bush 'Careless'

    Why when Americans speak candid are their remarks "careless". Former President Carter tries to help our rogue, arrogant, ignorant, incompetent, and ineffective president by saying his comments maybe careless or misinterpreted – maybe, but I doubt it!

    ALL of the former presidents, senators, representatives, and other respected Americans should be screaming “this rogue, arrogant, ignorant, incompetent, and ineffective president has to go and go now”!?

    Yes, Carter's comments undercut, as they should, our rogue, ignorant, arrogant, incompetent president. Yes, his comments display a lack of respect, as they should, for our rogue, arrogant, ignorant, incompetent, and ineffective president. Yes, Carter's standing and comments will hasten calls for the demise of our rogue, arrogant, ignorant, incompetent, and ineffective president, as they should.

    The solution is not for Carter to clarify his comments to reduce their sting. It’s for our rogue, arrogant, ignorant, incompetent, and ineffective president to resign or be impeached.

    Hopefully he’ll take his vice president with him – if not he too must be impeached.

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