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Remembering Jimmy Carter and his ties to Kingston

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Arthur Milnes appears to be like again at Jimmy Carters life as a president and a buddy. The 2 had been pals for over 20 years.

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Art Milnes and his wife Alison Bogle standing outside a church with President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn.A particular image was taken after church in Plains, Georgia in march 2014 Picture by Submitted Picture/Arthur Milnes /jpg, KI, apsmc

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Not many individuals can say they’ve hosted a former president and his spouse at their dwelling right here in Kingston, Ontario. However for Arthur Milnes and his spouse Alison Bogle, they did simply that again in November of 2012. The thirty ninth president of america, Jimmy Carter and his spouse Rosalynn got here to the Limestone Metropolis to obtain an honorary degree from Queen’s College in recognition of their a long time of humanitarian work. 

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So, when Milnes heard of Jimmy’s passing on the age of 100, he went to the one place he knew he’d discover consolation. 

“One of the things they did while they were here, was plant ceremonial trees in my garden. So, when I heard the news, I grabbed a cup of tea, went out to my garden and looked at the trees for a few minutes. Sad yes, but at the same time he was 100 years old and held a remarkable legacy and he and his wife, who has passed too, touched millions of millions of lives and mine was just one of them,” mentioned Milnes. 

Milnes turned pals with Carter round 25 years in the past however remembers him being his hero when he was solely 12 years outdated. 

“My mother never spoke politics except about Jimmy Carter. She always said the same thing; she said that Jimmy Carter is a good and decent man. She would also add, and I’ve heard this a million times from mom, that it’s the only time she felt safe during the cold war is when Jimmy Carter was the guy who had a finger on the button. She trusted him 100 per cent,” Milnes mentioned. 

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In highschool, Milnes really wrote to Carter to inform him how he felt and surprisingly obtained a response. 

“I got a handwritten note back, which is quite remarkable for a 17 or 18 year old!” recalled Milnes. 

Milnes went on to be a reporter with The Whig-Customary typically contacting The Carter Centre for interviews. 

After getting turned down too many occasions he travelled to Carter’s hometown of Plains, Georgia. 

He knew that Carter taught Sunday college each week and noticed this as a chance to fulfill him. 

“I said, ‘hey, I’m a journalist from Canada, and was wondering if I could ask you some questions for an article about the Canadian Prime Ministers that you’ve delt with’. He said, ‘sure, let’s go to lunch.’ ” 

Milnes continued to make journeys to Carter’s city a pair occasions a yr. At one level Carter titled him the Plains Georgia Canadian tourism rep! 

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From there his friendship with Carter grew and grew. 

When requested what Milnes will bear in mind Carter for, he mentioned his braveness. 

“Raw, most political and moral courage. He would hate if he heard me say this, but probably he was and will always be the most profoundly moral man that I’ll ever meet,” mentioned Milnes. 

“he always put principal over politics.” 

Milnes defined how when Carter and Rosalynn left the White Home, they continued to assist 1000’s of prisoners of conscience all over the world. 

“He could intervene and discuss peace with revolutionary’s, things that the sitting American president couldn’t.” 

Milnes says Jimmy Carter risked his presidency to attain peace treaties between Israel and Egypt. 

“That treaty still stands 45 years later. Just imagine the thousands of lives that those two countries would have fought two bloody wars against each other. After 45 years, peace is reign.” 

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Milnes has written two books about Carter. He remembers Carter’s lifelong quest for peace and establishing The Carter Heart which has helped put an finish to guinea worm, a parasite present in creating counties. 

“He and Mrs. Carter started to fight that in the early 1980s after he had been defeated. When they started there had been 4.5 million cases a year. He always said he didn’t want to die until the last case was gone. Well last year there were three and it looks like there will be none this year so far.” 

One of many largest messages he desires folks to take from Jimmy Carter’s life is perseverance. 

“If you get knocked down. And he got knocked down by the biggest bully pulpit in the world, trust me, he wanted a second term, so that would be one lesson. You too can change the world.” 

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As Milnes thought again to the time Carter and Rosalynn stayed at his home, he shared a remaining story. He mentioned Carter beloved when Dan Aykroyd impersonated him on Saturday Night time Reside. When Milnes discovered this out, he contacted Aykroyd and requested if he wished to ship over a few of his wine for them. As a response Aykroyd despatched over 12 bottles of crystal head vodka and12 bottles of wine. 

“I poured the wine at dinner, and I said Mr. President, I wanted you to know that Dan Aykroyd sent the wine over in your honour.” 

After just a few moments of disbelief Milnes remembers Carter lifting up his wine glass and saying, “I’ve earned this one!” 

Whereas Carter died on December twenty ninth, 2024, Milnes says his legacy will stay on. 

Associated article: Tribute: Farewell to my hero and buddy, Jimmy Carter, ‘A pretty good Canadian’

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