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Sunday, July 31, 2005

My Nobel Hero

Still one of my favorite people in the world, Jimmy Carter.. a world diplomat & crusader for peace on every level.. from building Homes for Humanity, to offering ideals from a think-tank.. the man rocks.
His statement from a speech yesterday:
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BIRMINGHAM, England -- Former President Carter said Saturday the detention of terror suspects at the Guantanamo Bay Naval base was an embarrassment and had given extremists an excuse to attack the United States.

Carter also criticized the U.S.-led war in Iraq as "unnecessary and unjust."

"I think what's going on in Guantanamo Bay and other places is a disgrace to the U.S.A.," he told a news conference at the Baptist World Alliance's centenary conference in Birmingham, England. "I wouldn't say it's the cause of terrorism, but it has given impetus and excuses to potential terrorists to lash out at our country and justify their despicable acts."

Carter said, however, that terrorist acts could not be justified, and that while Guantanamo "may be an aggravating factor ... it's not the basis of terrorism."

Critics of President Bush's administration have long accused the U.S. government of unjustly detaining terror suspects at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base on the southeastern tip of Cuba. Hundreds of men have been held indefinitely at the prison, without charge or access to lawyers.

"What has happened at Guantanamo Bay ... does not represent the will of the American people," Carter said Saturday. "I'm embarrassed about it, I think its wrong. I think it does give terrorists an unwarranted excuse to use the despicable means to hurt innocent people."

Earlier this month, Carter called for the Guantanamo prison to be shut down, saying reports of abuses there were an embarassment to the United States. He also said that the United States needs to make sure no detainees are held incommunicado and that all are told the charges against them.

Carter, who won the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, has been an outspoken critic of the Iraq war.

"I thought then, and I think now, that the invasion of Iraq was unnecessary and unjust. And I think the premises on which it was launched were false," he said Saturday.
Comments:
I totally agree, shut it down! I can't believe that we have allowed this stuff to happen!
 
You got that right. My 'ex' is a lifer Military guy.. 1 star General coming up. Before the Iraqi war, he kept having nightmares of young recruits (dead!) coming back to him & asking 'WHY??!' And now he lives out that nightmare.
How incredibly sad & preventable. It sickens me..
 
If only more politicians were humanitarians...

Imagine.
 
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