15 September 2012 -
“You know how much I raised to run against Gerald Ford? Zero. You know how much I raised to run against Ronald Reagan? Zero. You know how much will be raised this year by all presidential, Senate and House campaigns? $6 billion. That’s 6,000 millions.”
Those were the words of former president Jimmy Carter in Atlanta last Tuesday during a speech at one of his usual notable events, Conversations at the Carter Center. He had harsh words for the
Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizen’s United ruling, which granted unlimited finance to political campaigns by the special-interest groups and super PACs that represent the interests of lobbyists and corporations. This is a new way of injecting money into the perpetually corrupt U.S. politics — money paying for power.
There is no point in taking these donations in secrecy. Hundreds of thousands, even millions of dollars, can simply be dispensed by wealthy individuals through an investment that guarantees them the favor of those who control the functions of government.
Carter has issued a warning saying that this is a threat to democracy and, as he phrased it, has expressed his hope that “the Supreme Court will reverse that stupid ruling.”
As someone who entered his country's political sphere with a degree of honesty and personal beliefs, the former president’s conclusion must have been tremendously overwhelming for him. He said, “We have one of the worst election processes in the world right in the United States of America, and it’s almost entirely because of the excessive influx of money.”
It was the news agency the Associated Press that first reported on his declarations. The 39th U.S. president also added that such a measure exacerbates the gap between wealthy Americans and the rest of the electorate. Of course, that gap and excessive power are rooted in the same source: the United States’ electoral hypocrisy that they define as democracy. They have just taken off the fig leaf and are now standing completely naked: Both parties, Democrat and Republican, are the parties of monopolies, big business and the truly sinister empire.
These days, 87-year-old Carter has told more than one truth. He seems to be determined to wash off all the dirt on his country that he can see, in order to prevent it from falling to the same fate as Rome. He said that the United States has lost its influence in the Middle East; that the civil war in Syria will deteriorate due to the flow of weapons from countries throughout the region; that the influence of Cuba’s “opposing leaders” on the presidential election is great and exaggerated in the state of Florida even though the majority of Cuban-North Americans want to open the borders and put an end to the embargo against this Caribbean island.
The AP also recounted the words of Jimmy Carter at the 16th Annual Conference for the Development Bank of Latin America, which took place on Sept. 6. He said he hopes that the next U.S. president takes strong action to improve relations with Cuba, regardless of which candidate wins. As logic would have it, however, he prefers the re-election of Obama, the candidate of
his own party.
He then added more in respect to Cuba. He said he is in favor of removing it from the State Department’s (despicable, as I say) list of countries that they accuse of sponsoring terrorism.
It is a shame that all these recommendations that are so appropriate for an interior and exterior assessment of the empire are falling on deaf ears, as did happen following the warning given by another president, Dwight Eisenhower, over what he then called the military-industrial complex.
The United States continues to be the country of war, the terrorist of the state and the epitome of corruption and greed.
Translated By Marie Winnick - Edited by Chris Hirokawa
This article was originally posted at
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Some people will simply never listen to this guy just because it's this guy. Following their Pavlovian conditioning, they prefer to shoot the messenger instead of addressing the message as this doesn't require any brain effort.
Posted Oct-2-2012 ByValerie2007 (781.22) 
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Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizen’s United ruling,.....never understood the logic behind that unless corruption has sweeped into the Court
Posted Oct-2-2012 ByAxisofEvil (574.28) 
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"I was a shit poor politician"
-Jimmy Carter
Posted Oct-2-2012 Byboomersooner (2098.14) 
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@boomersooner he's too good of a dude to be an effective politician.
Posted Oct-2-2012 Bytaintwhistle (38.24) taintwhistle View Channel Send Message
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True story, Paul style.
Posted Oct-2-2012 By86mang75 (318.10) 
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Love him or hate him, Carter was a real guy. Obama and Romney are just phonies laying out heart savvy lines and changing ideology every tuesday.
Obama isn't a communist or a capitalist, he's just whatever the money says to be, same goes for Mitt.
Posted Oct-2-2012 By86mang75 (318.10) 
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Carter was the arguably the worst president of the last century.
Posted Oct-2-2012 Byjohn1054 (5499.74)

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But he has serious competition now...no?
Posted Oct-2-2012 Byboomersooner (2098.14) 
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@boomersooner
new century
Posted Oct-2-2012 Byanymoose (584.00) 
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He speaks the truth.
Posted Oct-2-2012 BySteve Magman (1.30) 
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damn, Jimmeh, I guess even a broken clock is right twice a day
Can't believe he'd be the one issuing a warning to the people of the usa, though
Posted Oct-2-2012 Byanymoose (584.00) 
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That's because even the supreme court knows Presidents and presidential campaigns don't matter anymore,.
let who ever win ,win,.so what?
he can't really get anything done except enforce a few policy changes from the last Puppet that was hanging out in our beloved White House,
NATO controls our military anyways,and the Banks Control the Congress,
be have been highjacked a while back,.
Posted Oct-2-2012 BySharkGuy (1583.30) SharkGuy View Channel Send Message
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Jimmy Carter, Hugo Chavez, Castro...are all one in the same.
I flush anything they say.
Posted Oct-2-2012 ByGulf Flyer (1945.74)

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Watch out the reds are out get you!
Posted Oct-2-2012 ByOrwellian_Society (466.00) Orwellian_Society View Channel Send Message
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Chavez said today that he would vote for Obama.
Posted Oct-2-2012 Byernie2skidoo (1175.30) 
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@ernie2skidoo LOL...go figure
Posted Oct-2-2012 ByGulf Flyer (1945.74)

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bought and sold..and still the servile little wankers carrying water for the corporations and the 1%. the mind boggles.
Posted Oct-2-2012 Bystixtoo (125.10) stixtoo View Channel Send Message
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@stixtoo Well said. Have another glass of kool-aid.
Posted Oct-2-2012 Byelmerfudd13 (2101.40)

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@elmerfudd13 thanks for taking the time.
Posted Oct-2-2012 Bystixtoo (125.10) stixtoo View Channel Send Message
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@stixtoo Someone keyed me into the mindset -- there are a certain class of people that need to be told what to think -- they are intrinsic followers, but not just followers, believers in authority. Its kind of a human condition, and its fucking scary quite honestly.
Posted Oct-2-2012 BySaros (859.10) 
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@Saros you could slap em accross the face with the grand fish of truth and still the behaviour continues.
Posted Oct-3-2012 Bystixtoo (125.10) stixtoo View Channel Send Message
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@stixtoo Yeah, I think it proves man is a deeply flawed species. Our technological progress is kind of like a 5 year old discovering a cigarette lighter. We will destroy ourselves before we get a chance to evolve to a more sensible being.
Posted Oct-3-2012 BySaros (859.10) 
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yup you can buy your way into the white house
Posted Oct-2-2012 Bydeathgod198255 (279.20) 
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There are two immortal people in this world! Jimmy Carter and Henry Kissinger
Posted Oct-2-2012 ByRetard (229.70) 
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i wonder why he didn't like his own secret service? then again, LBJ used to take a dump with the door open in front of his ss.
Posted Oct-2-2012 Byzenshiva (342.38) 
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that guy is a tool and im ashamed hes from georgia
Posted Oct-2-2012 Bystalebiscuit (411.60) 
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Wow, I for once agree with the peanut farmer. This entrie thing with elections that makes them a corrupt waste of time, is the amounts of money that can be tossed at someone, and when elected, they must dance to whatever beat they are told to-or-were paid to dance to.
Elections all need a limit, X amount of money per candidate-and let them ALL run till the very end, let the people vote for who they want not some fucked up choice, or the lesser of two evils.
And oh ya, Fuck the Electoral Colle More..
Posted Oct-3-2012 ByJegsman (270.56) 
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