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James Earl Carter, 1977-1981, $7 Million, Carter was the son of a prominent Georgia businessman.
The Net Worth Of Every American President, From Washington To Obama: 24/7 Wall Street 2011
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If not for the assassination, John Fitzgerald Kennedy would look today a whole lot like James Earl Carter.
Richard Walter: The Kennedy Myth Richard Walter 2010
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If not for the assassination, John Fitzgerald Kennedy would look today a whole lot like James Earl Carter.
Richard Walter: The Kennedy Myth Richard Walter 2010
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Not without exception (see: James Earl Carter, Jr.), but the results of history speak for themselves in general terms, and they do so loudly.
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If not for the assassination, John Fitzgerald Kennedy would look today a whole lot like James Earl Carter.
Richard Walter: The Kennedy Myth Richard Walter 2010
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If not for the assassination, John Fitzgerald Kennedy would look today a whole lot like James Earl Carter.
Richard Walter: The Kennedy Myth Richard Walter 2010
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To claim that it does is to buy into an anti-semitic canard popularized over two millennia by the church, and beloved today of such fair-minded and accurate theologians as James Earl Carter.
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The British columnist, Jonathan Freedland, writing in "The Guardian," says that Obama looks neither like JFK nor FDR, but rather JEC -- that's James Earl Carter.
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I did not think that it was possible for a President to be even more inept than James Earl Carter, but Barack Obama is sure giving it a go.
"Administration officials were greeted with sarcasm and laughter Monday night when they briefed lawmakers and congressional staff..." Ann Althouse 2009
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It may be that the US voting public has the same blind spot for Obama that it had for James Earl Carter.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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