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Neil Gagan Ke Thale: Jimmy Who?

e. S. In 1976, the name of a peanut farmer who stood in the US presidential election was so unknown in politics that instead of saying his full name, politicians jokingly called him 'Jimmy Who?' That Jimmy Who photo always looked cheerful, showing the full set of teeth that became his trademark. Even after the cartoons are printed in the press or the light is turned on in Jimmy's bedroom at night, Jimmy's eyes still glow, and his wife tells him to stop the night lights! He won Jimmy Who vs. James Earl Carter Jr. in 1976 against Gerald Ford. He has given a call to the people on the very first day that I will appear as your greatest president. During his tenure from 1977 to 1981, human rights, environmental protection, and world peace were Carter's ministries. He brokered the Camp David Accords, a historic peace accord between Egypt and Israel, one of his most notable achievements. Towards the end of his tenure, Carter made a concerted effort to free 53 American citizens held hostage by Iran, eventually sending a spy military plane to Iran to retrieve the hostages, but the plot was foiled by a sudden hurricane. The last year and a half of Carter's 4-year tenure was spent in a relentless effort to rescue hostages from Iran, and his impression was firmly established as a man of God. When the then Prime Minister of India Morarji Desai came to meet him, Time magazine mocked him as two servants of God. In the next election, Carter lost to a film actor named Ronald Reagan. But Carter's quiet genius and human nature were revealed to the world later in life. The journey from a humble peanut farmer to the 39th President of the United States is nothing short of extraordinary. Jimmy Carter served as a United States Navy officer, a Georgia State Senator, and later as Governor of Georgia. After abdicating in 1982, he and his wife, Rosalyn, founded The Carter Center, through which they have worked tirelessly to eradicate diseases such as Guinea Worm Disease and river blindness in Guinea, brightening the lives of millions of people around the world. . In their second organization Habitat for Humanity, both the husband and wife were active in building houses for the needy people with hammers. The organization has provided 3,50,000 houses to seventeen and a half lakh homeless people in the last 30 years. Jimmy Carter continued to teach Sunday school in his village for 40 years, well into his ninth decade. Carter's humanitarian work earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002! Throughout his life, without flinching, without flinching, consistently, the indomitable Jimmy Carter has said goodness, goodness, goodness, and perhaps Washington or Lincoln or Kennedy or Clinton or Obama are better known among American presidents, but Jimmy Who truly demonstrated that. Who is called the 'Greatest President'? Throughout his life, Jimmy Carter has been a beacon of integrity and humility. His deep faith and his commitment have guided his actions, earning him respect and admiration across the political spectrum. As the 100th birthday of Jimmy Who, who never said a word, wanted to or said anything, American journalists and of course the public say with one voice that he has shown us that true leadership is not power or prestige, but public service. . Unfortunately for America's support of the Shah of Iran, Iranian students took over the American embassy and took 53 Americans hostage, an incident that was not Carter's fault. Who knows, maybe he would have turned out to be the 'guttest' if he hadn't just been unlucky and Carter got to rule in his own way. 'Jimmy Carter's 100 years on this earth have been marked by his relentless pursuit of peace and justice,' critics write across the internet. As we honor Jimmy Carter on his 100th birthday, we celebrate not just a former president, but a true humanitarian, whose life has been a beacon of hope and compassion. His journey reminds us that with integrity, dedication and a heart for service, we can all have a meaningful impact on the world. Happy 100th Birthday to President Carter. Your life and legacy are a testament to the best of humanity.' That's it, Happy Birthday Jimmy Carter! Jay 'Whoo!'

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