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Philoctetes's avatar

As a young adolescent male in his teens I loathed Carter and loved Reagan. That had changed by 1984 because, well, I started to read history. And it tells you all you need to know about the intellectual and emotional level of the conservative and Trumpian mindset.

Today I believe Carter the most decent man to hold the presidency in my lifetime.

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Peter Pappas's avatar

I’ll never forget a moment in the mid 1980s - I was a high school social studies teacher working on a curriculum project at the Carter Center in Atlanta. It was lunchtime, and I found myself sitting alone, enjoying a brief pause in the day. Suddenly, from over my shoulder, a gentle voice asked, “Mind if we join you?” I turned around and found myself face-to-face with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter. To my astonishment, they sat down and chatted with me for about half an hour.

Their kindness and genuine interest in our conversation left an indelible mark on me. It wasn’t just their warmth but the profound humility of a man who had once led the free world and yet made time to engage so personally and meaningfully.

As we mourn his passing, I’m reminded that Jimmy Carter wasn’t just a statesman or a humanitarian—he was a man of extraordinary grace who believed deeply in the power of connection. Rest in peace, Mr. President. Your light will continue to guide us.

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