Dear President Carter:

Thank you for negotiating the release of Aijalon Gomes from North Korea.�

I attended the Democratic National Convention in Madision Square Garden in 1976.� I met both you and your wife.� I knew then and I’ve known since then that you are an honorable man, stubborn as a bulldog with southern charm.� You achieve your goals.� I am sick and tired of hearing variations on: “the failed Carter Presidency,” from newscasters and pundits alike.� You were not then and are not now a failure.� (I could go into the secret Bush/Reagan deal with the Iranian hostages but I won’t tonight.)

Peace be with you, Sir.� Honorable men are in short supply in the United States right now.� Thanks for reminding the people what one acts like.�

One Response to “Dear President Carter:”

  1. Luke Says:

    Very interesting David how you have talked about Mehlman and now President Carter. Talk about night and day, what a difference.

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