Showing posts with label Jimmy Carter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jimmy Carter. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Carter Praises Obama

WASHINGTON (CNN) — One former president has long assumed a very outspoken role in the presidential race. Now another is speaking up.

Jimmy Carter says he's not formally endorsing any candidate, but in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the former president lavished praise on Barack Obama, calling his campaign "extraordinary"

"Obama's campaign has been extraordinary and titillating for me and my family," Carter told the newspaper in an interview published in its Wednesday edition. According to the paper, Carter was particularly praiseworthy of the Illinois senator's rhetorical skills, comparing them to those of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Carter also said Obama "will be almost automatically a healing factor in the animosity now that exists, that relates to our country and its government."

Carter, a onetime governor of Georgia and one of only two Democrats to win the White House in the last forty years, also said he thinks Obama's candidacy could put several southern states in play in a general election match up.


He also says that all but one of his children and grandchildren but one support Obama. That one supported Edwards.

Thursday, December 01, 2005

Jimmy Carter on values and Mormons

If any of you out there are looking for what to get me for Christmas, Former Presidnet Jimmy Carter's new book Our Endangered Values would be near the top of my list.

In the book, Carter talks about how America's values, those that are actually talked about in the Bible, seem to be ignored by the fundamentalists who run today's Republican Party, and are in The White House.

He expects his book "to resonate deeply" with Utah's Mormon population.

"Mormons are committed to peace. We worship the Prince of Peace not the Prince of Pre-emptive War," Carter said. "Mormons have always shown a strong concern about poor or deprived people. This administration has shown an ostentatious preference for the richest Americans. I think Mormons have shown a great respect for the environment. This administration is the least concerned about environmental issues of any in history." -From a Salt Lake Tribune Article


It should be a good read.

-Bob