Staff, AlterNet AlterNet: Rights and Liberties. September 20, 2008. President Carter called today on the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles to reverse its decision to deny clemency to Troy Davis.
Ira Chernus, AlterNet. April 28, 2008. If the U.S. or Israel were to accept Hamas' willingness to negotiate, they would tacitly acknowledge that Hamas is a player in the game.
Joshua Holland, AlterNet. April 21, 2008. What separates Carter from the neocons is his genuine desire to negotiate a Middle East peace settlement, and that means talking to everyone.
Trish, Pensito Review AlterNet: PEEK. April 4, 2008. Perhaps the best way to tell if Carter was saying he's voting for Obama was the reaction of the Clinton campaign. Can you say, "frosty?"
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. October 11, 2007. When asked if Bush is lying about torture, Carter said, "The president is self-defining what we have done and authorized in the torture of prisoners. Yes."
Adam Howard, AlterNet: PEEK. September 11, 2007. Adam Howard: A new documentary starring Carter shows him at his most outspoken and passionate on the crisis in the Middle East.
Katie Halper, AlterNet: PEEK. August 30, 2007. Katie Halper: Amnesty International says executing Kenneth Foster is a "shocking perversion of the law."
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. May 21, 2007. Jayne Lyn Stahl: The separation of church and state has been repeatedly compromised by the Bush administration and former President Carter is one of the only ones speaking out against it.
Joshua Holland, AlterNet: PEEK. January 22, 2007. Joshua Holland: Apparently, "all options are on the table" when it comes to targeting the former president ...