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Showing Original Post only (View all)Why Jimmy Carter deserves a monument? [View all]
He has shown the best side of America. After Watergate, when the people needed a leader that was not crooked or dishonest, they chose Jimmy Carter.
He showed us that we can be a country at peace. We did not have to be at war all the time. He showed a stature that has not been shown by any President since. His honesty and public service should be rewarded. In my own personal opinion, he was twice the man of Ronald Reagan.
For the goodness he has exhibited with the Carter Center and his work around the world, in the name of peace, he deserves to have a monument in his honor.
Perhaps the state of Georgia will make his home in Plains, Georgia a state park as a testament to this great man...
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I have an idea....blast that racist shit off of Stone Mountain and replace it with a
MADem
Aug 2015
#2
Stupid people will imagine he's looking down approvingly. I say get that filthy imagery off
MADem
Aug 2015
#19
One of the four greatest American public intellectuals of my lifetime. The other three: Gore Vidal,
Monk06
Aug 2015
#3
Yes, it was a shame he had only one term. The public wanted Barabas instead. nt
kelliekat44
Aug 2015
#8
His wife might not want to move, though. And there's already an historic site in Plains.
MADem
Aug 2015
#20
There are a lot of Habitat homes out there, standing because of him and Rosalynn, I think.
jtuck004
Aug 2015
#33
He was a great Christian man as president and his work did not stop when he left the WH.
Thinkingabout
Aug 2015
#51
With all his faults, one of his bowle movements is more valuable to human existence than
randys1
Aug 2015
#52
Jimmy Carter was a thousand times the man of R Raygun. Time for memorials to Peace Carter.
Dont call me Shirley
Aug 2015
#53