Move To Revoke Carter’s Passport

April 17th, 2008 Posted By Pat Dollard.


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6 Responses

  1. drillanwr (hembra blanca típica)

    ONLY if they pull it while he’s still out of the country … That way he can’t get back in … Let one of his Hamas buddies house him.

  2. Steve in NC

    Logan act.

    Enforce it.

    President John Adams requested the statute after a Pennsylvania pacifist named George Logan traveled to France in 1798 to assure the French government that the American people favored peace in the undeclared “Quasi War” being fought on the high seas between the two countries. In proposing the law, Rep. Roger Griswold of Connecticut explained that the object was, as recorded in the Annals of Congress, “to punish a crime which goes to the destruction of the executive power of the government. He meant that description of crime which arises from an interference of individual citizens in the negotiations of our executive with foreign governments.”

    The debate on this bill ran nearly 150 pages in the Annals. On Jan. 16, 1799, Rep. Isaac Parker of Massachusetts explained, “the people of the United States have given to the executive department the power to negotiate with foreign governments, and to carry on all foreign relations, and that it is therefore an usurpation of that power for an individual to undertake to correspond with any foreign power on any dispute between the two governments, or for any state government, or any other department of the general government, to do it.”

  3. Denghis (Ibn Al-Himar)

    Carter characterizes the worst of America and embodies all that is wrong with this country.
    He is the last person in the world that should be representing the US abroad.
    The State Department really needs to crack down on assholes like him and Pelosi and various other pols who see it as their job to, arbitrarily and without sanction, offer any kind of definitions of US foreign policy.
    I say…house and peanut farm arrest for the doddering old fool.

  4. Sandy

    :arrow: drillanwr (hembra blanca típica)

    ONLY if they pull it while he’s still out of the country … That way he can’t get back in … Let one of his Hamas buddies house him.

    Amen. Make it so.

  5. TJ (The Kafir)

    simply put: treason! off with his head :oops: :gun: :sad:

  6. Ivan the Kafir

    The sun seems to rise and set on the asses of these sky-high politicians. They’re too righteous and too good for the system. They don’t need no stinkin’ badges. Bunch of balloon heads.

    Well…the “off with his head” part should be easy enough if we bait Hamas with the “fact” that old Jimmah used to be such a strong Israeli supporter - that oughta rile ‘em up real good.

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