What did he know, and when did he know it?


iconWorld Net Daily reports that President Jimmy Carter has been linked to the oil-for-food scam at the U.N.

Based upon an investigation by Move America Forward, it appears President Carter and his associates are among the former officials with whom Vincent collaborated.

"One of two things happened," suggests Morgan. "Either President Carter was totally duped, and allowed himself to be conned into working as an indirect agent of Saddam Hussein, or President Carter knowingly associated himself with a foreign agent who was seeking to undermine American foreign policy."

Well, it wouldn't be the first time. Carter never met a dictator he didn't like.



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I'd vote for the former. I'm still amazed he was a member of Adm. Rickover's Navy.

Posted by: Ralph Gizzip at January 21, 2005 10:31 AM

Though I don't doubt the story, I wish you had a better source than "WingNutDaily," as a few of their claims have caused my brows to rise. In those cases there usually isn't a colaborating source.

Carter was probably duped, he seems to be a nice decent guy, just not to bright.

Posted by: Sandi at January 22, 2005 2:54 AM

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