Carterized

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eatbees blog Jimmy Carter vs. Israel Eatbees has a generally favorable take on Jimmy Carter's new book on the Arab-Israeli conflict. Andrew Sullivan, commenting on Jeffrey Goldberg's review in the Washington Post, has a less favorable view. Goldberg seems to feel that Carter is excessively biased in favor of the Palestinians, but he does not address the continuing loss of life and property on the Palestinian side of the Wall, only the deaths of Israelis by Palestinian suicide bombers. My only conclusion is that I am looking forward to reading the book.

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eatbees said:

My take is more than "generally" favorable! :)

My mom thinks he's a hero. Jimmy Carter is welcome for dinner in our home!

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