doeton
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Tyranny's Enabler
By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., Center for Security Policy
April 14, 2008
In point of fact, it seems there is scarcely a serious bad actor on the planet with whom Jimmy Carter has not met. He is a serial tyrant-enabler, the very personification of Rodney King's risible appeal, "Can't we all get along?" Mr. Carter has come to epitomize the notion that "dialogue" is always in order, no matter how odious or dangerous the interlocutor – or the extent to which they or their agendas will benefit from such interactions.
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hmmm which is worsing agreeing to meet with em
or giving them fucking weapons in return for their terrorist actions?
reagan should considered the most despicable presidents ever for allowing Iran-contra.
the worst thing you ever do is given into terrorism...and the dipshit holy no reason father of modern republicans did exactly that!!!!!!!
you guys are hilarious.
do you not understand?
RONNIE RAY GUN GAVE WEAPONS TO TERRORISTS IN RETURN FOR THE RELEASE OF HOSTAGES.
"Members of the Reagan Administration claim they believed that by selling arms to Iran, Iran would influence the Hezbollah kidnappers in Lebanon to release their hostages. At the time, Iran was in the midst of the Iran-Iraq War and could find few western nations willing to supply it with weapons.[11] The sale of arms would also, according to National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane, improve strained relations with Iran.[1]
The Iran-Contra report found that the sales of arms to Iran violated United States Government policy; it also violated the Arms Export Control Act.[2] Overall, if the releasing of hostages was the purpose of arms sales to Iran, the plan was a failure as only three of the 30 hostages were released.[10] "
SOURCE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran-Contra_Affair