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Is former President Jimmy Carter a Traitor?
Recently Jimmy Carter met with leaders of Hamas and other terrorists groups. He did so against the advice of the White House, the State Department and many members of Congress. To do so clearly went against U.S. policy and, in the eyes of much of the world, gave these terrorist groups a level of recognition that are not worthy of. Why did he do it and is he justified in doing so, in YOUR opinion?
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"Shouldest thou help the ungodly, and love them that hate the LORD? therefore is wrath upon thee from before the LORD." II Chron 19:2
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I don't see any justification in him doing this, though he kept talking something about peace something or other but he just siding against Israel in doing so. No justification at all siding against Israel...
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Last edited by geologist; 04-26-2008 at 10:11 PM. Reason: To corrrect spelling error |
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Historians absolutely HATE Chamberlin's memory because of appeasement and his "One more year of peace" romanticism.
But look at Truman, it was mentioned that the jews wanted Israel to be recognizerd by the UN, and without the US's recognition, the UN wouldn't authorize the new country, but Truman, without any cousel from his cabinet, and believing this to be in fulfillment of Biblical prophecy, recognized Israel as a nation. |
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