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He put solar panels on the roof of the White House, which were removed by [[Ronald Reagan]].
 
He put solar panels on the roof of the White House, which were removed by [[Ronald Reagan]].

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Person.png Jimmy Carter  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Naval, officer, Farmer, Politician, Author)
BornOctober 1, 1924
Plains, Georgia, U.S.
ReligionBaptist
Parents • James Earl Carter
• Sr.
• Bessie Lillian Gordy
Children • 4
• including
• John William
• Amy Lynn
SpouseRosalynn Smith
Member ofTrilateral Commission
Interest ofJackson Stephens
PartyDemocratic
Relatives • Gloria Carter Spann
• Ruth Carter Stapleton
• Billy Carter
• Hugh Carter
• Jason Carter
• James Carter IV

Employment.png US President

In office
January 20, 1977 - January 20, 1981
EmployerUS Government
DeputyWalter Mondale
Preceded byGerald Ford
Succeeded byRonald Reagan
A relatively enlightened presidency, although he was unable to restrain the secret government.

Employment.png Governor of Georgia

In office
January 12, 1971 - January 14, 1975

Employment.png Member of the Georgia Senate from the 14th district

In office
January 14, 1963 - January 10, 1967

He put solar panels on the roof of the White House, which were removed by Ronald Reagan.

On July 17th, 2013, Carter opined bluntly: "America does not at the moment have a functioning democracy."[1]

 

Quotes by Jimmy Carter

PageQuoteDate
Drone“We don't know how many hundreds of innocent civilians have been killed in these attacks ... This would have been unthinkable in previous times”2012
Psychic“I became more aware of what our intelligence services were doing. There was only one instance that I'll talk about now. We had a plane go down in the Central African Republic—a twinengine plane, small plane. And we couldn't find it. And so we oriented satellites that were going around the earth every ninety minutes to fly over that spot where we thought it might be and take photographs. We couldn't find it. So the director of the CIA came and told me that he had contacted a woman in California that claimed to have supernatural capabilities. And she went in a trance, and she wrote down latitudes and longitudes, and we sent our satellite over that latitude and longitude, and there was the plane.”2005

 

Appointments by Jimmy Carter

AppointeeJobAppointedEnd
David AaronUS/Deputy National Security Advisor19771981
Herman J. CohenUS/Ambassador/Gambia24 June 197721 July 1980
Robert KomerUS/Under Secretary of Defense for Policy24 October 197920 January 1981
Donald McHenryUnited States Ambassador/United NationsSeptember 1979January 1981
Charles Byron RenfrewUS/Deputy Attorney General19801981
Ronald SpiersUS/Ambassador/Turkey26 May 197711 January 1980
Robert VanceJudge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit15 December 19771 October 1981
Andrew YoungUnited States Ambassador/United Nations30 January 197723 September 1979

 

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Document:Maggie's Guilty SecretarticleDecember 2013John Hughes-WilsonA brief resume of the Arms-to-Iraq affair by a former colonel on NATO's international political staff in Brussels. It revisits the abortive rescue of US diplomatic staff held hostage by Iran under President Carter, paving the way for the UK to supply arms to both sides in the soon-to-follow Iran-Iraq war in covert defiance of UN sanctions. The UK establishment has been engaged in a monumental cover-up ever since.
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