Saturday, May 19, 2007

Carter Blasts Bush as "Worst in History"

In an interview with Frank Lockwood of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, former President Jimmy Carter used unusually harsh words to describe the current administration's foreign policy. He was equally critical of President Bush's faith-based initiatives. Here's a quote:

But the Baptist Sunday School teacher saved some of his harshest criticism for Bush's "faithbased" agenda.

Citing an article in The New York Times, Carter said hundreds of millions of dollars in federal earmarks are now going to fund religious institutions.

"Individual churches and religious seminaries and other strictly religious organizations have their own lobbyists now in Washington to make sure they get their share of taxpayers' funds. And, as you know, the policy from the White House has been to allocate funds to religious institutions, even those that channel those funds exclusively to their own particular group of believers in a particular religion. Those things in my opinion are quite disturbing," Carter said.

"As a traditional Baptist, I've always believed in separation of church and state and honored that premise when I was president, and so have all other presidents, I might say, except this one."

2 comments:

Bible Belt Blogger said...

Thank you for posting a link to my story. If your readers would like to listen to excerpts of my interview with former President Carter, I've posted a link on my blog -- www.biblebeltblog.com

Thanks again for the mention.

Frank Lockwood
Religion Editor
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

mom2 said...

You know what. I voted for the man and I don't give a hoot what he thinks. I'm talking about Carter.