We all pray for the day when people in need of residential care will be able to reenter the productive mainstream.
Jimmy Carter
The Public Record
Jimmy Earl Carter served as the 39th President of the United States from January 20, 1977, to January 20, 1981. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously held the office of Governor of Georgia from January 12, 1971, to July 1, 1975. During his presidency, Carter focused on human rights, energy conservation, and the Camp David Accords, which led to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt. His administration also faced significant challenges, including the Iran Hostage Crisis and economic difficulties marked by inflation and unemployment.
It is the government's responsibility to do the very best it can to minimize the burden of those costs.
We are trying to learn as much as we possibly can about the interrelationship between our nation and others.
We should get away permanently from an attitude of paternalism or punishment or retribution when some of the South Americans didn't yield to our persuasion.
I think this is the first time that any Presidential candidate has ever spent so much time studying the particular problems of the developing nations.
We have to have a consistent, unshakable, unchanging commitment of support for Israel.
I think we ought to recognize as one aspect of the question the multinational interest in the southern part of Africa in dealing with South Africa.
I think the best way to be predictable is first of all to have a clearly understood policy that has been worked out through direct bilateral negotiations.





