tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32512109.post3955863698720304516..comments2024-03-27T11:10:52.382-07:00Comments on On My Mind: On Moral LeadershipJayhawkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00756807802218022043noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32512109.post-56752057269322169542012-06-25T09:46:39.185-07:002012-06-25T09:46:39.185-07:00we could re-elect Mr. Carter... he could legally s...we could re-elect Mr. Carter... he could legally still serve another term. Of course, he's not likely to want to.<br /><br />Oh and another former president that was not a great success in office, but did a lot of humanitarian work (actually before and after the presidency) was Herbert Hoover. Best remember for the Great Depression, and forget the other stuff.brucenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32512109.post-54641526392752834112012-06-25T09:05:42.643-07:002012-06-25T09:05:42.643-07:00And he was one of your guys, too.. submarines, alb...And he was one of your guys, too.. submarines, albeit nuclear boats. I think his term as President lended gravitas to his humanitarian work here and abroad. His Nobel was certainly deserved and Obama's.. well, let me stop there.brucenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32512109.post-34162737941483692732012-06-25T08:27:38.226-07:002012-06-25T08:27:38.226-07:00I'm not sure I agree that Carter was a very go...I'm not sure I agree that Carter was a very good President. His work to get Israel and Egypt to agree to peace is a major deal but unfortunately that will likely all fall apart sooner rather than later. Not his fault - lasting peace between the Muslims and Israel is a pipe dream and seriously taking time to work on that project is futile and a mission of fools. Every POTUS seems to want to try though.<br /><br />One thing I do admire about Carter is that he believes in his work and offers no comprimise or apology.Bartender Cabbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05623813045706584212noreply@blogger.com