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Thanks. No trying to be tricky or anything, just want to know. Any statements she's made or articles written or public positions she's taken. Things like that. I've looked a little, can't find anything. Please help.
 

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Predicted response:

MORE THAN THAT EMPTY SUIT OBAMA'S

HE HATES AMERICA
 

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in the old game of risk i believe it was kamchatka?....correct me if i am wrong.........she wants it to be strong again
 

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I'm not asking for experience either. Just any public positions. Any statements. Any articles. That sort of thing. I want to be fair. Judge her on what's she said. Just need something. Anything. Thanks.
 

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Usually the mantra for a VP pick is "first, do no harm". Obviously McCain's internals told his team that they had to take a huge gamble. Pretty encouraging in itself for the other side.
 

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“I’m not here to judge the idea of withdrawing, or the timeline,” Palin said in a teleconference interview with reporters from Kuwait in 2007. “I’m not going to judge even the surge.” UPDATE III: In an interview with Charlie Rose on October 12, 2007, Palin said “national security issues” will determine the election.



http://camp2008victorya.blogspot.com/2007/07/bulletin-palin-in-kuwait-speaks-on-war.html

The following July 25, 2007 story is from the JuneauEmpire.com.

The war in Iraq has become increasingly unpopular with Americans and has led to eroded GOP support for President Bush, but Palin, a Republican, said she left politics out of the equation this trip.

"I'm not here to judge the idea of withdrawing, or the timeline," she said in a teleconference interview with reporters from Kuwait. "I'm not going to judge even the surge. I'm here to find out what Alaskans need of me as their governor."

Palin visited the Alaska Army National Guard's 3rd Battalion 297th Infantry, a unit that is made up of about 575 Alaskan men and women. She said she wanted a first-hand look at the sacrifices made by Alaska-based troops in the Middle East so she accepted the offer of a two-day tour, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense.

Palin said this trip was so important to her she cut short her attendance at the National Governors Association meeting, missing the day when she was to be appointed vice-chair to the organization's natural resources committee.

Palin said she enjoyed watching and in a few cases, participating in various training exercises including some firearms practice, but not with live rounds. Palin said she gained a new found appreciation for the individual efforts in Iraq.

"The heat here is overwhelming; it's 127 degrees," she said. "It's like taking a steam all day long. These guys are in fatigues and layers, and they are carrying equipment and guns." She said she didn't know how they can do it. "Some of them are used to zero degrees or 10 and 20 below zero," she said.

Palin also attended a town hall meeting taking questions about everything from the state's effort to get a natural gas line built to the nation's ability to support injured troops.

Palin also addressed the prospects of a family member serving, including her oldest child, 18-year-old Track. "The military is something that he talks about," Palin said. "Would I allow Track to join? I would be willing because I support our troops and I support my son's independence."

Palin was scheduled to visit an area north of Kuwait, but officials wouldn't say where exactly because of security concerns. On her way back to Alaska, she was scheduled to stop in Germany to visit wounded soldiers.
 

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“I’m not here to judge the idea of withdrawing, or the timeline,” Palin said in a teleconference interview with reporters from Kuwait in 2007. “I’m not going to judge even the surge.” UPDATE III: In an interview with Charlie Rose on October 12, 2007, Palin said “national security issues” will determine the election.



http://camp2008victorya.blogspot.com/2007/07/bulletin-palin-in-kuwait-speaks-on-war.html

The following July 25, 2007 story is from the JuneauEmpire.com.

The war in Iraq has become increasingly unpopular with Americans and has led to eroded GOP support for President Bush, but Palin, a Republican, said she left politics out of the equation this trip.

"I'm not here to judge the idea of withdrawing, or the timeline," she said in a teleconference interview with reporters from Kuwait. "I'm not going to judge even the surge. I'm here to find out what Alaskans need of me as their governor."

Palin visited the Alaska Army National Guard's 3rd Battalion 297th Infantry, a unit that is made up of about 575 Alaskan men and women. She said she wanted a first-hand look at the sacrifices made by Alaska-based troops in the Middle East so she accepted the offer of a two-day tour, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense.

Palin said this trip was so important to her she cut short her attendance at the National Governors Association meeting, missing the day when she was to be appointed vice-chair to the organization's natural resources committee.

Palin said she enjoyed watching and in a few cases, participating in various training exercises including some firearms practice, but not with live rounds. Palin said she gained a new found appreciation for the individual efforts in Iraq.

"The heat here is overwhelming; it's 127 degrees," she said. "It's like taking a steam all day long. These guys are in fatigues and layers, and they are carrying equipment and guns." She said she didn't know how they can do it. "Some of them are used to zero degrees or 10 and 20 below zero," she said.

Palin also attended a town hall meeting taking questions about everything from the state's effort to get a natural gas line built to the nation's ability to support injured troops.

Palin also addressed the prospects of a family member serving, including her oldest child, 18-year-old Track. "The military is something that he talks about," Palin said. "Would I allow Track to join? I would be willing because I support our troops and I support my son's independence."

Palin was scheduled to visit an area north of Kuwait, but officials wouldn't say where exactly because of security concerns. On her way back to Alaska, she was scheduled to stop in Germany to visit wounded soldiers.

Thank you. That was helpful, or not helpful as the case may be. She really is a blank slate. She has never taken a position on anything outside of the eskimo state.
 

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Harriet Miers Part Two.

Or Dan Quayle Part 2

Hey but Alaska is near Russia!

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Or Dan Quayle Part 2

Hey but Alaska is near Russia!

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And I stayed at a Holiday Inn last night. :lol:
 

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Or Dan Quayle Part 2

Hey but Alaska is near Russia!

Sadly, he probably represents the majority of this country who don't know the difference between Russia and the Soviet Union. As far as people in the news media, I would expect that he's in the minority.
 

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Sadly, he probably represents the majority of this country who don't know the difference between Russia and the Soviet Union. As far as people in the news media, I would expect that he's in the minority.

I'll make a wager that Quayle knows how many states there are!

How many states did Obama say there are? Wasn't it 57?
 

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I'll make a wager that Quayle knows how many states there are!

How many states did Obama say there are? Wasn't it 57?

:103631605 :nohead:
 

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Huckabee said it best: A year and a half of being a governor gives one a lot more experience than a few years of being a senator.

Go ahead and play the inexperience card libs, because the GOP VP canidate has more executive experience than what the presidential canidate the libs have to offer. Fucking hilarious.
 

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Huckabee said it best: A year and a half of being a governor gives one a lot more experience than a few years of being a senator.

Go ahead and play the inexperience card libs, because the GOP VP canidate has more executive experience than what the presidential canidate the libs have to offer. Fucking hilarious.

This thread wasn't about experience. I was talking about her positions. What are they? Has she ever discussed her positions or her thoughts or how she thinks about foreign policy and national security?
 

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Harriet Miers Part Two.

Amen.
The beyotch doesn't know shit, nor should she. She's from Alaska. LMFAO


You dopes who think this is an "end around" are really in need of your own personal upskirt experience.


:lolBIG:
 

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Amen.
The beyotch doesn't know shit, nor should she. She's from Alaska. LMFAO


You dopes who think this is an "end around" are really in need of your own personal upskirt experience.


:lolBIG:


That's the best shit you can throw at her? She doesn't know anything because she's from Alaska?


I don't even think your homeboy Barak would agree with that statement.
 

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