POSITION:Bet88 - Bet88 slot - Bet88 agent - Bet88 Welcome Bonus > Bet88 slot > wjili Jimmy Carter centennial: A US president turns 100

Bet88 slot

wjili Jimmy Carter centennial: A US president turns 100

2024-10-23 02:49    Views:88

Jimmy Carter centennial: A US president turns 100

In this file photo taken on November 29, 2023 former US president Jimmy Carter departs after the funeral service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter at Maranatha Baptist Church, in Plains, Georgia. FILE PHOTO/Agence France-Presse

PLAINS, United States — The military flyover is ready, the songs have been rehearsed: Plains, Georgia is waiting to celebrate Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday on Tuesday, when its hometown hero becomes the only ever US president to reach the centennial mark.

Carter’s longevity — he announced he was going into hospice care more than 19 months ago — has defied all expectations.

Article continues after this advertisement

The former peanut farmer and onetime Georgia governor, known for a strong sense of modest decency, returned post-presidency to the rural hamlet — with a population of approximately 600 — and has remained a steady and celebrated presence here since.

FEATURED STORIES GLOBALNATION Putin hosts summit to show West it can't keep Russia off global stage GLOBALNATION China says it reached 'resolution' with India on contested border issues GLOBALNATION P100,000 reward up for info on missing US vlogger in Zamboanga

READ: Americans celebrate Jimmy Carter’s 99th birthday as he receives hospice care

No longer regularly appearing in public — his last trip out was to see Independence Day fireworks in July — the Democratic ex-president will spend his birthday in the home he and his late wife Rosalynn had built in Plains in the 1960s.

Article continues after this advertisement

It will include a lunch with some 20 members of his extended family, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Article continues after this advertisement

“We are thrilled that the president from this little town is going to be the only president to ever live to be 100 years old,” Jill Stuckey, superintendent of the National Park Service’s Jimmy Carter historical site and longtime family friend, told AFP.

Article continues after this advertisement

She spoke from Plains High School, where Carter graduated in 1941 and which now serves as the visitors center for the national park that features sites from his early life, such as the nearby peanut farm where he grew up.

READ: Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday to be celebrated with musical gala

Article continues after this advertisement

On Tuesday, the school will hold not just an evening concert featuring local and other musicians but also a naturalization ceremony for 100 new US citizens.

The flyover, which includes four Navy F-18s, according to Stuckey, is particularly fitting since Carter worked on the Navy’s nuclear submarine program, rising to the rank of lieutenant. He should be able to see it from home.

Tributes for the former US leader have already begun pouring in, with President Joe Biden calling Carter “a moral force for our nation and the world” in a video statement on CBS over the weekend.

“Your commitment to a better world, and your unwavering belief in the power of human goodness continues to be a guiding light for all of us,” Biden said.

Beyond serving as president for a single term from 1977 to 1981, Carter worked as a global mediator, rights activist and elder statesman, founding the well-respected Carter Center in 1982 to pursue his vision of world diplomacy.

His presidency included the 1978 Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt, establishment of diplomatic relations with China following a rapprochement initiated by president Richard Nixon, and return of control of the Panama Canal to Panama.

But his administration hit numerous snags, including the Iran hostage crisis and a renewed oil crisis in 1979-1980.

A devout Baptist and self-described “born-again” Christian, Carter is remembered for a moralistic streak, but also civility admired even by detractors across the aisle.

“Healthy habits and his faith are a lot of the reasons why he is still with it today,” Stuckey said, referencing Carter’s penchant for fresh food and exercise.

‘Always’ political

According to family, Carter remains keenly interested in politics and was highly motivated to make it to 100 to vote in the November election for fellow Democrat Kamala Harris.

“He will be voting by mail-in ballot,” Stuckey told AFP, adding “he’s always been very politically active, and nothing has changed with that respect.”

In Plains, like in many rural places with strong evangelical Christian leanings, far more yard signs support Republican Donald Trump than Harris.

READ: Ex-US president Jimmy Carter receiving ‘hospice care’ at home

But it is also not uncommon to see a sign celebrating Carter’s centennial birthday next to one supporting Trump.

Carl Lowell, who has lived in Plains since infancy, said he tries not to get involved in politics because it is “so divisive” right now.

Like most residents of Plains, he is linked to Carter in various ways — he says his grandfather helped build the Carters’ house and that he himself even went dove hunting with him once.

“Jimmy’s a good man, he’s a godly man, and that’s what people like about him,” the 59-year-old retired firefighter said.

For 72-year-old Inez Battle, Carter’s work establishing the Boys and Girls Club in Plains was particularly meaningful.

He did it, she said, specifically for the community’s African American children “to have somewhere to go and learn after school.”

Battle, a board member of the organization, remembers fondly how he would attend meetings: “Instead of him saying we’ll do this, he would ask your opinion,” she told AFP.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

SIGN ME UP

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

As for his 100th birthdaywjili, Battle said, “it’s a blessing.”

READ NEXT Sheinbaum to take office as Mexico’s first woman president Man kills 3, wounds 15 in Shanghai supermarket stabbing EDITORS' PICK INQside Look with senatorial aspirant Tito Sotto Kristine gets nearer; Metro Manila, 42 other areas under Signal No. 1 Espenido retracts drug-related allegations vs De Lima WPS: US missile deployment to PH key for combat readiness – US general QC Mayor Belmonte highlights social services in State of City Address SC issues TRO vs Comelec resolution on dismissed public officials MOST READ SC issues TRO vs Comelec resolution on dismissed public officials Tropical Storm Kristine slightly intensifies; Signal No. 2 in 5 areas LIVE UPDATES: Tropical Storm Kristine Walang Pasok: Class suspensions on Wednesday, Oct. 23 View comments