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In 1979, while fishing in Plains, Georgia, president Jimmy Carter was forced to use his paddle to fend off a deranged rabbit that had attacked his rowboat. A week later, Carters press secretary, Jody Powell, unwisely mentioned the incident to an Associated Press correspondent over tea, the reporter dutifully filing the story on the AP wire the next day. At the Jimmy Carter Library for 25.50. From him. Not exactly Teddy Roosevelt tracking for bear. Working in tandem with a cabal of bankers and fringe s.

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In 1979, while fishing in Plains, Georgia, president Jimmy Carter was forced to use his paddle to fend off a deranged rabbit that had attacked his rowboat. A week later, Carters press secretary, Jody Powell, unwisely mentioned the incident to an Associated Press correspondent over tea, the reporter dutifully filing the story on the AP wire the next day. At the Jimmy Carter Library for 25.50. From him. Not exactly Teddy Roosevelt tracking for bear. Working in tandem with a cabal of bankers and fringe s.

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