Aide: Jimmy Carter 'Invented Segments' for Book
Posted by johnhouk on Dec 07, 2006Well praise the Lord! A Democrat has been exposed for lying and fabrication. Who would of thunk?
Ex-President Jimmy Carter has written a book: "Palestine: Peace, Not Apartheid.” Carter considers himself the Left Wing gift to the World to solving global peace. Carter has a Think Tank notably named after him: Carter Center.
Carter had an Aide at the Carter Center – Kenneth Stein. Stein was the Executive Director and Founder of the Carter Center’s Middle East program.
The Newsmax article I am about to post uses “Aide,” however Stein appears more of a big dog than an Aide. The title “Executive Director” would indicate a person of influence, yes?
Stein resigned from the Carter Center because Carter’s book is replete with errors and many portions are “invented.”
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Aide: Jimmy Carter 'Invented Segments' for Book
Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2006 5:06 p.m. EST
Newsmax Staff
Newsmax.com
A longtime aide to Jimmy Carter has resigned from the Carter Center think tank, calling the former president's new book on Israel and the Arabs one-sided and filled with errors.
Kenneth Stein, the Carter Center's first executive director and founder of its Middle East program, sent a letter that bluntly criticized the book to Carter and others.
Stein wrote that the book, "Palestine: Peace, Not Apartheid," was replete with factual errors, material copied from other sources and "simply invented segments," according to an excerpt of the letter published by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Deanna Congileo, Carter's spokeswoman, said the former president stands by the book.
Stein, who is also director of the Institute for the Study of Modern Israel at Emory University, did not immediately return a call Wednesday.
Carter issued a brief statement saying that Stein had not been actively involved with the center for more than 12 years and was not involved with the new book. Carter did not directly address Stein's allegations.
It is not the first time Carter and Stein have disagreed over Middle East policy, said Douglas Brinkley, a professor of history at Tulane University and the author of the 1988 Carter biography, "The Unfinished Presidency."
"They've never been on the same page in the Middle East. They've been in an almost constant state of disagreement," Brinkley said. Stein "doesn't trust the Palestinians as much as Carter."
Brinkley said he has read Carter's new book but would not address Stein's accusations.
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