Jimmy … and M.L. King. Jr.’s “Urgency of Now”*. (Jimmy Was a President Who Worked at Not “Being Too Late”*)

(“[Jimmy Carter] was one of the few Presidents

who really was an advocate for the Black community

out of a pureness of heart,”

said the Rev. Bernice King.)

I voted for Republican President Gerald Ford

because Jack Anderson a protégé of Drew Pearson said

Ford was the more experienced of two good men.

Democrat Jimmy was in Truth

the better of the two men

(“I don’t doubt for a minute

someday we’ll all learn to start livin’ together …

Someday we will,

but I wonder if the world can wait that long”**)

Jimmy was a soldier

And I have blurted out

That if we didn’t have soldiers

We’d have much less chance for having War

and bleached bones and jumbled residue of “civilizations”*

But all in all’ Jimmy is a very good person, statesman, and good good-doer

His was a foreign policy with an emphasis on …

  • human rights,
  • democratic values,
  • nuclear non-proliferation,
  • and global poverty.

Solar panels on the White House!

(And Reagan took ‘em down.)

Years of volunteering for Habitat for Humanity!!!

The very best of the values of the Democratic Party!

I WOULD call Jimmy

a definite “Positively Ethical Applied Community Ecologist”

… in the eyes of the Martins.

………………………….

** From M. L. King Jr., speech at Riverside Church, NYC, April 4, 1967

**Wonder If the World Can Wait That Long by Adam Wright

paul bain martin  ( 7 Ss / VV->^^ )

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