Buttinsky Carter Interlopes for Nepali Commies
June 17, 2007 by Lance
This is a follow-up post to: “Paging Mr. Dover…Paging Mr. Ben Dover…”
Our worst president ever, bigmouth appeaser Jimmy Carter, is sticking his seditious nose into American foreign policy once again. This time he calls on the United States to “talk” with the commie Maoist thugs of Nepal.
I hope they ignore him. This is one irritating man. Dealing with Carter is like being divorced, but your ex hangs around incessantly poking their nose into your business and causing you major problems. Or perhaps he’s more like the character on the Saturday Night Live skit, The Guest That Wouldn’t Leave, where the guest just will not absorb a plethora of hints that his presence is not wanted.
Carter was voted out of office for being a shitty president and he’s been an angry little man ever since. He’s devoted his life to doing everything he can to damage our country and aid our enemies. His devotion has paid off, for we’ve been screwed, blued and tattooed by his meddling ever since he left office (and all the time he was in office).
Former President Calls on US to Talk with Nepal Maoists
Former US President Jimmy Carter called on his country’s government Saturday to establish relations with Nepal’s former rebel Maoists, who remain on a list of US terrorist organizations.
“My opinion is that the US should establish some communication with the Maoists. The people of Nepal have accepted them as political players,” Carter told journalists at the end of a four-day visit to Nepal.
The US remains highly critical of the Maoists, despite the fact they signed a landmark peace deal last year and entered government in April.
Earlier this week the US ambassador to Nepal James Moriarty said that the ultra-leftists’ “addiction to violence, extortion and intimidation continues unabated.”
During his visit, Carter met with Prachanda, the Maoist leader whose nom-de-guerre means “the fierce one.”
The 82-year-old former president admitted he was worried about the activities of the Young Communist League (YCL), the Maoist youth wing that has frequently been accused of using mafia-like tactics.
“I am still concerned about some of the activities of the YCL. My hope is that they will be corrected,” Carter told reporters at a hotel in the capital.
“I have expressed my concern to him (Prachanda) and he has assured me he will do whatever possible to correct the problem,” Carter said.
The former president’s Carter Center has been invited to provide election monitors in crucial polls planned for November.
The vote will elect a body that will rewrite Nepal’s constitution and decide the future of the sidelined monarchy.
The US embassy in Kathmandu have been at pains to emphasize that Carter is visiting as a private US citizen. src
Former US President Jimmy Carter called on his country’s government Saturday to establish relations with Nepal’s former rebel Maoists, who remain on a list of US terrorist organizations.
Where's Pat Paulsen when you finally need him?

