Last week when I wrote about Dhimmie Carter going to a circle-jerk with the terrorists of Hamas, I wrote that Carter should have his passport revoked.
It looks like Rep. Sue Myrick (R-NC) has been reading my blog again:
Today, Rep. Sue Myrick (NC-9) called on Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to revoke former President Jimmy Carter’s passport. This is in response to the former President traveling to Syria to meet with Hamas, an organization officially designated by the United States as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
“Former President Carter has acted in contradiction of international agreements to isolate Hamas. He has acted in defiance of both United States policy and international policy. His actions reward terrorists, lend support, and provide legitimacy to their belief that violence will eventually get them what they want,†said Rep. Myrick.
Good for her. The best time to revoke Carter’s passport? Right now, while he’s off fellating Hamas.
Taking it a step further, Rep. Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) wants to cease and desist any further taxpayer funding of Carter’s “academic organization”, the egotistically named Carter Center.
Knollenberg said the Carter Center has received about $19 million in taxpayer funds since 2001. He named his bill the Coordinated American Response to Extreme Radicals Act — or CARTER Act, for short. The Carter Center is housed at Emory University in Atlanta.
There is zero reason for tax payers to be shelling out dollars for Carter’s anti-semitic think tank.
(h/t to Michelle Malkin)




I agree, those actions should be taken…for starters.
Also, he should repay the cost to the taxpayers his improper use of Secret Service personnel, and resources, for his protection when he made this improper visit.
I hope the next time a rabbit attacks him, it is successful.
Carter is damaging everyone, including his own party. Think of it this way. After he comes back and nothing is accomplished or worse, then Obama’s claim that he will “talk” to the enemy will look pretty lame, won’t it.
No2-you should have been a comedian.
Dianne, you can’t write material like that, it just has to happen.
Jimmah ain’t been the same since.
/kill da wabbit
So what does it take to be considered a terrorist group? I mean, since you’re being unbiased and all.
Do they have to be currently or recently (1990) involved in acts of espionage in the United States? Cause if they do, then both sides of this conflict (israel and palestine (all of it)) are terrorists.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1208870476384&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
You said sometime recently that the enemy of your enemy is your enemy. You’re wrong. And naive. But the second one can be let go. The enemy of my enemy, is my enemy.
For someone as hardcore nationalist as you I’d figure you’d get that. I guess that makes me wrong too.