Friday, July 14, 2017

President Carter released from hospital

Former President Jimmy Carter has been released from a Canadian hospital after collapsing from dehydration, a Carter spokesperson confirmed Friday, according to Fox News.

Carter was in Winnipeg with Habitat for Humanity and was sent to St. Boniface General Hospital and was released Friday morning.

The 92-year-old former president was working with Habitat for Humanity building a home in Winnipeg when he collapsed. An ambulance arrived shortly after he was attended to by firefighters and paramedics.

The hospitalization was merely for a precaution, according to a spokesperson for Habitat for Humanity.

Carter and his wife, Rosalynn have long supported the organization. After his release, he attended a morning prayer and devotional service but he remains an anti-Semite in spite of heavenly efforts to change him.


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