Former President Jimmy Carter Dead

If that's what the people voted for, so be it.

The problem was that Mossedeqhi wanted Iran to actually get the wealth from its own oil instead of British Petroleum. So we overthrew him.

And now we have the Ayatollahs to deal with.

lol yeah sure, the Soviets would have shared the wealth with the people ... and you need to buy these magic ducks I have for sale. You morons are so clueless it's a good thing you have those giant moats between you and the real world. The Soviets occupied half the country and showed zero signs of holding 'fair elections'.
 
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American money and goods were going to commies, as you well know.
Admiral Rockwell Tory: You are confused. Mental health counseling is the only resolution for you.

"All battles are fought by scared men who'd rather be someplace else."

Lafayette: Why do you deny the truth?
 

All the Carter panels did was heat water. The White house needed a new roof so Reagan had one put onto the White house.

Carter promoted a source of hot water that today a meer .1 percent of Americans choose to use.

For some of the solar panels it is the former that has come to pass: one resides at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, one at the Carter Library and, as of this week, one will join the collection of the Solar Science and Technology Museum in Dezhou, China. Huang Ming, chairman of Himin Solar Energy Group Co., the largest manufacturer of such solar hot water heaters in the world, accepted the donation for permanent display there on August 5. After all, companies like his in China now produce some 80 percent of the solar water heaters used in the world today.

But they are based on the same technology developed here in the U.S. and once manufactured in Warrentown, Va., by InterTechnology/Solar Corp., the company behind the Carter panels.* Roughly three meters long, one meter wide and just 10 centimeters deep, the blue-black panels absorb sunlight to heat water piped through their innards. The Carter administration set a goal of deriving 20 percent of U.S. energy needs from such renewable sources by the turn of the century. Today, the U.S. gets a mere 7 percent of its energy from renewables, the bulk of that from the massive hydroelectric dams constructed in the middle of the 20th century. Solar thermal and photovoltaic technology combined provide less than 0.1 percent.
 
OK, Bob, show us statistically that a solid minority, much less a majority, of Dems who have Stalin as their hero. My hero was Reagan in his first term and JFK Jr in general. I had hopes for Obama, who turned out fairly mediocre.
 
All the Carter panels did was heat water. The White house needed a new roof so Reagan had one put onto the White house.

Carter promoted a source of hot water that today a meer .1 percent of Americans choose to use.

For some of the solar panels it is the former that has come to pass: one resides at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, one at the Carter Library and, as of this week, one will join the collection of the Solar Science and Technology Museum in Dezhou, China. Huang Ming, chairman of Himin Solar Energy Group Co., the largest manufacturer of such solar hot water heaters in the world, accepted the donation for permanent display there on August 5. After all, companies like his in China now produce some 80 percent of the solar water heaters used in the world today.

But they are based on the same technology developed here in the U.S. and once manufactured in Warrentown, Va., by InterTechnology/Solar Corp., the company behind the Carter panels.* Roughly three meters long, one meter wide and just 10 centimeters deep, the blue-black panels absorb sunlight to heat water piped through their innards. The Carter administration set a goal of deriving 20 percent of U.S. energy needs from such renewable sources by the turn of the century. Today, the U.S. gets a mere 7 percent of its energy from renewables, the bulk of that from the massive hydroelectric dams constructed in the middle of the 20th century. Solar thermal and photovoltaic technology combined provide less than 0.1 percent.
I know what solar panels do.

I've worked around them often on military bases.

There's nothing renewable about green energy because the materials used to make them need fossil-fuels to build them, yet the Dems believe in a pipe-dream that they can eliminate the need for drilling. It's just a scam to weaken the United States.
 
Carter was a lousy president and a disgusting humanitarian. He tried habitat for humanity to make up for telling the elderly who were freezing in his energy policies that they didn't deserve heat over 55 degrees. Put on a sweater. Nothing could make up for his ruin. His place in hell has been assured.

Actually, he recommended 65, which is tolerable, but no one actually did it.

Carter was a good man, but not an effective president.

Trump is an awful man and was a lousy president, and now he gets to do it again.
 
lol yeah sure, the Soviets would have shared the wealth with the people ... and you need to buy these magic ducks I have for sale. You morons are so clueless it's a good thing you have those giant moats between you and the real world. The Soviets occupied half the country and showed zero signs of holding 'fair elections'.

Read up on the 1953 coup in Iran.

Then get back to me when you have something more intelligent to say that repeating cold war bullshit.
 
Actually, he recommended 65, which is tolerable, but no one actually did it.

Carter was a good man, but not an effective president.

Trump is an awful man and was a lousy president, and now he gets to do it again.
Stop lying. Oh you're a democrat. You can't.

 
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Trump isn't going to **** up the whole country. He's just going to hammer democrats.
 
So, it's a speech pattern. Still with the selective editing, I see.

I guess when Trump is about to **** up the whole country, all you guys are going to have is, "Well, Joe Stuttered and Kamala had an annoying laugh!"
I'm British, Major Malarkey is funny as hell, a right :290968001256257790-final:
 

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