To understand what feeds former president Jimmy Carter’s anti-Israeli frenzy, look at his early links to Arab business.
Between 1976-1977, the Carter family peanut business received a bailout in the form of a $4.6 million, “poorly managed” and highly irregular loan from the National Bank of Georgia (NBG). According to a July 29, 1980 Jack Anderson expose in The Washington Post, the bank’s biggest borrower was Mr. Carter, and its chairman at that time was Mr. Carter’s confidant, and later his director of the Office of Management and Budget, Bert Lance.

At that time, Mr. Lance’s mismanagement of the NBG got him and the bank into trouble. Agha Hasan Abedi, the Pakistani founder of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), known as the bank “which would bribe God,” came to Mr. Lance’s rescue making him a $100,000-a-year consultant. Abedi then declared: “we would never talk about exploiting his relationship with the president.” Next, he introduced Mr. Lance to Saudi billionaire Gaith Pharaon, who fronted for BCCI and the Saudi royal family. In January 1978, Abedi paid off Mr. Lance’s $3.5 million debt to the NBG, and Pharaon secretly gained control over the bank.
Mr. Anderson wrote: “Of course, the Saudis remained discretely silent… kept quiet about Carter’s irregularities… [and] renegotiated the loan to Carter’s advantage.”
There is no evidence that the former president received direct payment from the Saudis. But “according to… the bank files, [it] renegotiated the repayment terms… savings… $60,000 for the Carter family… The President owned 62% of the business and therefore was the largest beneficiary.” Pharaon later contributed generously to the former president’s library and center.
When Mr. Lance introduced Mr. Carter to Abedi, the latter gave $500,000 to help the former president establish his center at Emory University. Later, Abedi contributed more than $10 million to Mr. Carter’s different projects. Even after BCCI was indicted — and convicted -— for drug money laundering, Mr. Carter accepted $1.5 million from Abedi, his “good friend.”
A quick survey of the major contributors to the Carter Center reveals hundreds of millions of dollars from Saudi and Gulf contributors. But it was BCCI that helped Mr. Carter established his center.Læs mere på The Washington Times
Den mand er da totalt utroværdig, som nu fornylig hvor han promoverede sin ny bog. Det samme gælder Bill Clinton, der også er i lommen på arabiske oliemilliarder. Hvem er det lige man plejer at rette de samme beskyldninger mod?
Jøsses!
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-2470674_1,00.html
http://www.kidnappedchristiangirls.org/policeconspirewith.html
http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=159383
http://www.aftenposten.no/kul_und/article1577647.ece
http://oslopuls.no/nyheter/article1575422.ece
->2: http://hodja.wordpress.com/2006/04/05/kidnapping-legalt-i-%c3%86gypten/
Hvor er det billigt at smøre lort på folk i stedet for at tage dialogen alvorligt. Det er ikke ligefrem respekt for ytringsfrihed og demokrati.
Har af- og til tænkt på om KRISTIAN YDMYGHED lider af mentale forstyrrelser.
Efter dette har jeg fået vished.
Dialog?Når man er blokeret fra mandens kommentarfelter!
Jeg har i flere omgange forsøgt at få urban til at låse op, og om det er sket har jeg jo ikke mulighed for selv at checke.