In the spirit of Jimmah Carter, I actually said a prayer before clicking the link. One would think someone in that family would eventually see the light. I don't think that's the case. Based upon his short bio in the item, he's even worse than Jimmah. Ugh!
If David Adelman is confirmed as ambassador in January, a special election could be held in March for his Senate seat representing part of DeKalb County.
Jason Carter is the only person so far to say he'd run for the seat.
Carter is a lawyer who focuses on voting rights at an Atlanta firm. The 34-year-old former Peace Corps volunteer graduated from Duke University and the University of Georgia School of Law.


"focuses on voting rights"...
talk about living in the past. his other specialty could be slave auctioning. still, i guess since it's georgia, he must carry on the good fight of keeping voters from having to show photo id.
I've voted in four different states over the past thirty years, and have yet to cast a vote without a photo id. always good to see a lib fighting to keep the 'old ways'.
Posted by: mark l. | Wednesday, December 09, 2009 at 01:42 PM
The Peace Corps experience should be extremely valuable for anyone running for office. The Peace Corps has been in existence since the Jack Kennedy administration, I believe.
One question lingers though: After more than 50 years of work shouldn't they have something in the way of peace to show for their efforts? Another wasteful and eternal librul government program. When will we the people wise up?
Dan, thanks for reposting my favorite photo of the first "The One".
Posted by: Fred Beloit | Wednesday, December 09, 2009 at 01:57 PM
Wierd picture of ex prez. Is Jimmah in a straight jacket because he is crazy? Or is Jimmah impersonating Harry Hudini just about to do a death defying stunt?
Posted by: joyMc | Friday, December 11, 2009 at 05:26 AM