In honor of President Carter

“The bond of our common humanity is stronger than the divisiveness of our fears and prejudices.” ~ Closing remarks to his Nobel Prize acceptance speech. Axios.

UPDATE ON JIMMY CARTER – A TRIBUTE FROM HEATHER COX RICHARDSON.

I was a young mother when President Carter was elected. I recall the years during his Presidency as very dangerous times worldwide similar to today’s volatile world. His peace accord which he helped negotiate between Egypt and Israel is a sterling example of how he brought two arch enemies together to make peace, a peace that has lasted to this day.

His moral compass kept us safe, at peace, and never in doubt about his character nor about his commitment to us and people across the world.

Rest in Peace, President Carter.

Photograph by Susan Feathers. Dream Acres Farm, KY. In remembrance of Jimmy Carter, Peanut Farmer from Plains Georgia.

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Author: Susan Feathers

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3 thoughts on “In honor of President Carter”

  1. A lovely tribute… I’ve enjoyed the many comments today by people who knew him and worked for/with him. He was a dear, gentle-man. We were blessed to have his leadership, if even for one term. “RIP, President Carter.” Betty C

    “Wherever you go, there you are” Jon Kabat-Zinn

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