Jimmy Carter: “I Know What North Korea Wants, US Oligarchy Refuses To Do It”
“Until we’re willing to talk to them and treat them with respect as human beings, which they are, then I don’t think we’ll make any progress.”
“Until we’re willing to talk to them and treat them with respect as human beings, which they are, then I don’t think we’ll make any progress.”
“Now it’s just an oligarchy, with unlimited political bribery being the essence of getting the nominations for president or to elect the president.”
(ANTIMEDIA) Despite being one of the most hated presidents in American history─right behind Nixon and Bush Jr.─former United States President Jimmy Carter has been known to be a little outspoken from time to time. He publicly
As Obama tries to drum up support for intervention in Syria, the public is feeling the war fatigue.
In 2012, shortly before the Presidential Debates, the Obama campaign aired a commercial entitled “Rebuilding,” in which the president makes the argument for war fatigue. “A decade of war that cost us dearly. And now, for the president, a clear choice,”
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