Habitat for Humanity remembers Jimmy Carter's contributions to Dallas and Fort Worth neighborhoods



President Jimmy Carter left his mark on the world as a Habitat for Humanity volunteer for more than 35 years helping to build and renovate more than 4 thousand homes, including some right here in North Texas.

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  1. Single most greatest post president accomplishment ever! Even Clinton Obama and Biden havent helped with housing like this man has. I kamala is talking about 4000 more houses in smerica but it's not enough. There has to be a new Apollo moon type of national focus to creating houses.

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  2. The only good thing I can say about Carter is he did not enrich himself by being president! Jimmy Carter was a weak man! All the problems that we have in the middle east lie across his shoulders! Sure he went on to do good things but his harm to America must never be forgotten! He gave away the Panamal canal! One of the most strategic places on earth! Will I morn his death? Hell no! I hope he lives everlasting in Hell! He may have had good intentions but he was stupid!

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  3. I remember double digit inflation and gasoline shortages. and WEAKNESS. IRAN took American hostages put them through HELL for 444 days. And he gave away the Panama Canal BLUNDER. jimmy communist carter. Good Times. add habitat for insanity.

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