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Anybody here wanna live to 100?

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I pass....

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i also pass. but problem is when body refuses to shut down and keep going, how to shut it down short of self euthanasia?
 
A few more months and Jimmy Carter would have broken the record of LKY's buddy Kissinger. So close.
 
Of cuz not.... If u rich all the sons daughters quarrel over inheritance.... If u poor at old folk home become very depressed.....
 
Can do stem cell treatment mah! I heard all top umno politicians do this hence same faces since 1980's.
 
President Carter was a good guy.

As President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, his aims were noble and he did not engage in any wars during his tenure as President and his policies were such that there were no mass murders of babies, children, women and innocents. He fully deserved the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to him.

He was greeted on his departure from this earth by a holy Messenger of Death.

President Wobbly Bush? Well he has begun to wobble even while on this earth.
Be afraid be very afraid of the Messenger of Death assigned to him.


The greatest foreign policy success of the Carter presidency involved the Middle East.
After the Yom Kippur War of 1973
between Israel and its Arab enemies, Egypt and Syria, the Israelis had gradually disengaged their forces and moved a distance back in the Sinai Peninsula.
They were still occupying Egyptian territory, however, and there was no peace between these adversaries.
In the fall of 1978, Carter invited Israel's Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egypt's President Anwar Sadat to sit down with Carter at Camp David, a rural presidential retreat outside Washington.
Between September 5 and September 17, 1978, Carter shuttled between Israeli and Egyptian delegations, hammering out the terms of peace.
Consequently, Begin and Sadat reached a historic agreement: Israel would withdraw from the entire Sinai Peninsula; the U.S. would establish monitoring posts to ensure that neither side attacked the other; Israel and Egypt would recognize each other's governments and sign a peace treaty; and Israel pledged to negotiate with the Palestinians for peace.

Not since Theodore Roosevelt's efforts to end the Russo-Japanese War in 1905 had a president so effectively mediated a dispute between two other nations.
 
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