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  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_138.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_120.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_024.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_126.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_053.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_084.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_016.jpg
  • WASHINGTON D.C - January 20, 1997: The entrance to one of the 14 inaugural balls in honor of Democrat Bill Clinton's inauguration as President of the United States. The 14 balls were the largest number of official inaugural balls ever held in American history.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: President Barack Obama's Cadillac limousine drives off the tarmac  at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia. The commander-in-chief is in town to give a speech to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference and to deliver remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in downtown Atlanta.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_122.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia where President Barack Obama arrived. President Obama was in town to give a speech to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference and to deliver remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in downtown Atlanta.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_058.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia where President Barack Obama arrived. President Obama was in town to give a speech to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference and to deliver remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in downtown Atlanta.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_058.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia where President Barack Obama arrived. President Obama was in town to give a speech to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference and to deliver remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in downtown Atlanta.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_051.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: President Barack Obama exits Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia where he was greeted by Gov. Sonny Perdue, Congressman John Lewis and Mayor Kasim Reed. The commander-in-chief is in town to give a speech to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference and to deliver remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in downtown Atlanta. Obama is scheduled to depart this afternoon from Dobbins and return to Washington, D.C.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_069.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: President Barack Obama exits Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia. The commander-in-chief is in town to give a speech to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference and to deliver remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in downtown Atlanta.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_090.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: President Barack Obama exits Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_072.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: President Barack Obama exits Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia where he was greeted by Gov. Sonny Perdue, Congressman John Lewis and Mayor Kasim Reed. The commander-in-chief is in town to give a speech to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference and to deliver remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in downtown Atlanta. Obama is scheduled to depart this afternoon from Dobbins and return to Washington, D.C.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_071.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: President Barack Obama exits Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia where he was greeted by Gov. Sonny Perdue, Congressman John Lewis and Mayor Kasim Reed. The commander-in-chief is in town to give a speech to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference and to deliver remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in downtown Atlanta. Obama is scheduled to depart this afternoon from Dobbins and return to Washington, D.C.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_074.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: President Barack Obama exits Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia where he was greeted by Gov. Sonny Perdue, Congressman John Lewis and Mayor Kasim Reed. The commander-in-chief is in town to give a speech to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference and to deliver remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in downtown Atlanta. Obama is scheduled to depart this afternoon from Dobbins and return to Washington, D.C.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_069.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: President Barack Obama exits Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia where he was greeted by Gov. Sonny Perdue, Congressman John Lewis and Mayor Kasim Reed. The commander-in-chief is in town to give a speech to the Disabled Veterans of America Conference and to deliver remarks at a Democratic National Committee fundraiser in downtown Atlanta. Obama is scheduled to depart this afternoon from Dobbins and return to Washington, D.C.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_068.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue speaking with Georgia Representative John Lewis while waiting for President Barack Obama's arrival on Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_019.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Georgia Representative John Lewis looks towards Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue while waiting for President Barack Obama's arrival at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_037.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Georgia Representative John Lewis looks towards Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue while waiting for President Barack Obama's arrival at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_035.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue being interveiwed while waiting for President Barack Obama's arrival on Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_033.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue speaking with Georgia Representative John Lewis while waiting for President Barack Obama's arrival on Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama_Air Force One_022.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen. The freshman are required to attend the yearly ritual, in which Carter responds to seemingly random questions written by the students. This year's meeting took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."
    Jimmy Carter_Atlanta_Emory Universit...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen. The freshman are required to attend the yearly ritual, in which Carter responds to seemingly random questions written by the students. This year's meeting took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."
    Jimmy Carter_Atlanta_Emory Universit...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen. The freshman are required to attend the yearly ritual, in which Carter responds to seemingly random questions written by the students. This year's meeting took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."
    Jimmy Carter_Atlanta_Emory Universit...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen. The freshman are required to attend the yearly ritual, in which Carter responds to seemingly random questions written by the students. This year's meeting took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen. The freshman are required to attend the yearly ritual, in which Carter responds to seemingly random questions written by the students. This year's meeting took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen. The freshman are required to attend the yearly ritual, in which Carter responds to seemingly random questions written by the students. This year's meeting took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."
    Jimmy Carter_Atlanta_Emory Universit...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen. The freshman are required to attend the yearly ritual, in which Carter responds to seemingly random questions written by the students. This year's meeting took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."
    Jimmy Carter_Atlanta_Emory Universit...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen. The freshman are required to attend the yearly ritual, in which Carter responds to seemingly random questions written by the students. This year's meeting took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."
    Jimmy Carter_Atlanta_Emory Universit...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen. The freshman are required to attend the yearly ritual, in which Carter responds to seemingly random questions written by the students. This year's meeting took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."
    Jimmy Carter_Atlanta_Emory Universit...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaking at Carter Center about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Carter defended his book and spoke of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Palestine- Peace Not Ap...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaking at the Carter Center about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Carter defended his book and spoke of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaking at the Carter Center about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Carter defended his book and spoke of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaking at the Carter Center about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Carter defended his book and spoke of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaking at the Carter Center about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Carter defended his book and spoke of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaking at the Carter Center about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Carter defended his book and spoke of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter holds his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East.
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter with his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter with his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Filmmaker Jonathan Demme works the camera behind former President Jimmy Carter, during Carter's book signing at the Carter center for his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Demme was filming his documentary about Carter called "Jimmy Carter: Man From Plains."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Filmmaker Jonathan Demme works the camera behind former President Jimmy Carter, during Carter's book signing at the Carter center for his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Demme was filming his documentary about Carter called "Jimmy Carter: Man From Plains."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaking at the Carter Center about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Carter defended his book and spoke of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center.
    Jimmy Carter_Carter Center_Palestine...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center.
    Jimmy Carter_Palestine- Peace Not Ap...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaks about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter defendied his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Palestine- Peace Not Ap...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Palestine- Peace Not Ap...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Filmmaker Jonathan Demme works the camera behind former President Jimmy Carter, during Carter's book signing at the Carter center for his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Demme was filming his documentary about Carter called "Jimmy Carter: Man From Plains.".
    Jimmy Carter_Palestine- Peace Not Ap...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
    Jimmy Carter_Palestine- Peace Not Ap...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter signs copies of his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter also spoke at the event defending his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East.
    Jimmy Carter_Palestine- Peace Not Ap...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter's book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center.
    Jimmy Carter_Palestine- Peace Not Ap...jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaks about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter defendied his book and spoke of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
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  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaks about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter defendied his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
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  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Filmmaker Jonathan Demme works the camera behind former President Jimmy Carter, during Carter's book signing at the Carter center for his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid." Demme was filming his documentary about Carter called "Jimmy Carter: Man From Plains.".
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  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Former president Jimmy Carter speaks about his book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center. Carter defendied his book and speaking of his commitment to finding peace in the Middle East, "The greatest commitment in my life has been trying to bring peace to Israel," Carter said, adding "Israel will never have peace until they agree to withdraw" from the occupied territories."
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  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - AUG 2, 2010: Air Force One at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia.
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  • August 4, 2007 - Atlanta, Georgia: US Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama celebrated his 46th birthday at Atlanta's Marriott Marquis.  He spoke at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's (SCLC) First Ladies Awards Celebration.
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  • ATLANTA, GA - DEC 8, 2006: Jimmy Carter's book "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid" at the Carter Center.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - September 2, 2004: President George W. Bush and Dick Cheney following President Bush's acceptance speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - September 2, 2004: President George W. Bush and Dick Cheney following President Bush's acceptance speech at the 2004 Republican National Convention.
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  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: Democratic Vice President nominee Joe Biden speaking, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    DNC 2008 Joe Biden
  • NEW YORK, NY - August 30, 2004: Former President George H. Bush at the 2004 Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.
    RNC 2004 George H. Bush
  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama with Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden after making a surprise appearance, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, following Vice President nominee Joe Biden's speech. It is unusual for the nominee to make an appearance before their speech the final night of the convention.
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  • Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention, August 27, 2008 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - August 30, 2004: Vice President Dick Cheney at the 2004 Republican National Convention in Madison Square Garden.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - August 30, 2004: Vice President Dick Cheney at the 2004 Republican National Convention in Madison Square Garden.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - August 30, 2004: Vice President Dick Cheney at the 2004 Republican National Convention in Madison Square Garden.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - August 30, 2004: Vice President Dick Cheney at the 2004 Republican National Convention in Madison Square Garden.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - August 30, 2004: Vice President Dick Cheney at the 2004 Republican National Convention in Madison Square Garden.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - August 30, 2004: Vice President Dick Cheney at the 2004 Republican National Convention in Madison Square Garden.
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  • NEW YORK, NY - August 30, 2004: Vice President Dick Cheney at the 2004 Republican National Convention in Madison Square Garden.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama Morehouse Graduation 29...JPG
  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • DENVER, CO - August 27, 2008: Former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2008 Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.
    DNC 2008 Bill Clinton
  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama Morehouse Graduation 32...JPG
  • May 19, 2013 - Atlanta, Georgia: President Barack Obama received an honorary degree and spoke during Morehouse College's 129th commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19, 2013, in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Barack Obama Morehouse Graduation 29...JPG
  • Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama with Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden after making a surprise appearance, at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado.
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