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DirtyProfits 09-06-2008 07:03 PM

Omg Lol Wtf Fox News
 
"Fox & Friends anchor Steve Doocy says Sarah Palin has international experience because Alaska is near Russia."
https://youtube.com/watch?v=IwWGS73v4_k
:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh :1orglaugh:helpme

BlackCrayon 09-06-2008 07:07 PM

Yeah, its a just a ferry ride away, lol

StuartD 09-06-2008 07:08 PM

thems is s-m-r-t!

mikeyddddd 09-06-2008 07:10 PM


spunkmaster 09-06-2008 07:23 PM

Well since Biden has been wrong on almost every major foreign decision in the last 35 years I don't think he gives too many people warm fuzzies with his vast experience !

LiveDose 09-06-2008 07:25 PM

What's Obama's international experience? Eating sushi?

StuartD 09-06-2008 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by spunkmaster (Post 14718727)
Well since Biden has been wrong on almost every major foreign decision in the last 35 years I don't think he gives too many people warm fuzzies with his vast experience !

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Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 14718728)
What's Obama's international experience? Eating sushi?

Wow, uhmm.. guys, this is about a guy at Fox saying something stupid.
Don't be so defensive.

tony286 09-06-2008 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by spunkmaster (Post 14718727)
Well since Biden has been wrong on almost every major foreign decision in the last 35 years I don't think he gives too many people warm fuzzies with his vast experience !

please post proof I would love to read it.

tony286 09-06-2008 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 14718728)
What's Obama's international experience? Eating sushi?

his BA is in foreign affairs from columbia and palin's is in journalism

RKLover 09-06-2008 07:30 PM

Yea, name one Foreign Policy decision Bush, or any other President has been correct on during the same time.

Arming and training the Taliban isn't even #1 on the dumb decision list...

Quote:

Originally Posted by spunkmaster (Post 14718727)
Well since Biden has been wrong on almost every major foreign decision in the last 35 years I don't think he gives too many people warm fuzzies with his vast experience !


LiveDose 09-06-2008 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 14718735)
his BA is in foreign affairs from columbia and palin's is in journalism

The question was what is his international experience.

Pleasurepays 09-06-2008 07:32 PM

uhm yeah... he was obviously being very serious and trying to make a serious point. i mean.... to the casual passer-by it might have looked like he was just being sarcastic and making fun of the guy being interviewed since he was defending McCain/Palin... but you guys know the "truth"

another great job by the GFY Brain Trust!

DirtyProfits 09-06-2008 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 14718728)
What's Obama's international experience? Eating sushi?

See... +1 Obama already :thumbsup

DirtyProfits 09-06-2008 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 14718728)
What's Obama's international experience? Eating sushi?

On a serious note:

Obama's foreign policy experience includes graduating from Columbia University with a degree in political science with an emphasis on international relations. In the U.S. Senate Obama is unique among Senators in that he serves on three of the four Senate Committees dealing with foreign policy issues including the Foreign Relations; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; and Veterans' Affairs committees and is the Chair of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on European Relations which is responsible fore U.S. relations with European countries, the European Union, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (i.e., NATO). When comparing Obama's foreign policy experience with other candidates for President you have Democrat Joseph Biden who is Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Democrat Hillary Clinton who is a member of the Armed Services Committee and John McCain who is the Ranking Member of the Armed Services Committee yet there is no Senator except for Barack Obama who serves on three of the four committees that deal with foreign policy.

DirtyProfits 09-06-2008 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 14718749)
uhm yeah... he was obviously being very serious and trying to make a serious point. i mean.... to the casual passer-by it might have looked like he was just being sarcastic and making fun of the guy being interviewed since he was defending McCain/Palin... but you guys know the "truth"

another great job by the GFY Brain Trust!

looks very serious to me. seriously!

Pleasurepays 09-06-2008 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyProfits (Post 14718768)
looks very serious to me. seriously!

and i believe that you believe that.

notoldschool 09-06-2008 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by spunkmaster (Post 14718727)
Well since Biden has been wrong on almost every major foreign decision in the last 35 years I don't think he gives too many people warm fuzzies with his vast experience !

Anyone that would actually believe you wont be voting anyways. :thumbsup

qxm 09-06-2008 07:51 PM

FOX ... what a joke! ... but its gold for Jerry Springer :) ... Bring it Jerrryyy!!!!!

DirtyProfits 09-06-2008 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 14718785)
and i believe that you believe that.

I am sure you believe that too :thumbsup

Check 0:24 min and look at his face. he looks damn serious to me with his head going forward.

LiveDose 09-06-2008 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyProfits (Post 14718762)
On a serious note:

Obama's foreign policy experience includes graduating from Columbia University with a degree in political science with an emphasis on international relations. In the U.S. Senate Obama is unique among Senators in that he serves on three of the four Senate Committees dealing with foreign policy issues including the Foreign Relations; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; and Veterans' Affairs committees and is the Chair of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on European Relations which is responsible fore U.S. relations with European countries, the European Union, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (i.e., NATO). When comparing Obama's foreign policy experience with other candidates for President you have Democrat Joseph Biden who is Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Democrat Hillary Clinton who is a member of the Armed Services Committee and John McCain who is the Ranking Member of the Armed Services Committee yet there is no Senator except for Barack Obama who serves on three of the four committees that deal with foreign policy.


He has been a senator for 3 years and has been running for president full time for half of that. Fair is fair. If you are going to call out Palin it is a complete joke to say that he has any solid international experience.

I am no big John McCain supporter but all of this hype about Obama is laughable.

qxm 09-06-2008 07:57 PM

Seriously, I would rather trust John Stewart for a reliable news source than FoX ... btw here is a link to a good video of John Stewart on Palin :) ... a good LOL episode :)

http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=184086&title=sarah-palin-gender-card

Snake Doctor 09-06-2008 09:02 PM

Fox News is an oxymoron.

As for foreign policy experience because Alaska is close to Russia, the first person to say that was Cindy McCain I believe. (I'm 100% sure she said it, I saw the clip. I'm 95% sure she said it first)

D Ghost 09-06-2008 09:14 PM

hahahaha fuckin hahahaha lol what a bunch of dumb asses

uno 09-07-2008 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by tony404 (Post 14718735)
his BA is in foreign affairs from columbia and palin's is in journalism

Not to mention living in different countries, having roots elsewhere, visiting various continents...

uno 09-07-2008 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 14718785)
and i believe that you believe that.

That guy routinely makes statements as dumb or even worse regularly.

seeandsee 09-07-2008 02:25 AM

funny bastardos

xmas13 09-07-2008 05:13 AM

The CIA has international experience, don't worry about it.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ajmCoN5WqQg

Sausage 09-07-2008 05:21 AM

Biden vs Palin.

Tough choice but think Palin pips Biden just because she isn't a total fuck up and looks nice. :) Btw why do the media give Biden a free ride... there is so so so much they could smash him with.

notoldschool 09-07-2008 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Sausage (Post 14719671)
Biden vs Palin.

Tough choice but think Palin pips Biden just because she isn't a total fuck up and looks nice. :) Btw why do the media give Biden a free ride... there is so so so much they could smash him with.

LOL..you are WAY below the national intelligence level. Sad you propably beleive your own lies.

uno 09-07-2008 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Sausage (Post 14719671)
Biden vs Palin.

Tough choice but think Palin pips Biden just because she isn't a total fuck up and looks nice. :) Btw why do the media give Biden a free ride... there is so so so much they could smash him with.

Such as...?

xmas13 09-07-2008 05:56 AM

Tara Conner, Miss USA 06', meets all your requirements. She has travelled extensively across the globe for beauty contests. :winkwink:

http://www.pornexcellence.com/blog/i...taraconner.jpg

Gouge 09-07-2008 07:18 AM

Technically she does have foreign policy and relations experience.

Gov. Palin negotiated fishing and other border sensitive issues directly with the Russians. She possesses direct knowledge about the sizeable U.S. Air Force and Navy presence and the Alaskan National Guard in her state which patrols and shadows Russian air and naval forces along the Alaskan border and the polar ice cap. This includes nuclear armed patrols. The men and women in the U.S. military interact with the Governor. Alaskans also trades directly with Russians and Canadians.

Seems to me that Bob Beckel the Hard-Leftist that he is would be arguing this point but he has yet to even challenge anyone on the issue.

Pleasurepays 09-07-2008 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Gouge (Post 14719798)
Technically she does have foreign policy and relations experience.

Gov. Palin negotiated fishing and other border sensitive issues directly with the Russians.

those are federal issues... not state issues... and about international and US Territorial Waters... not Alaska State waters


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She possesses direct knowledge about the sizeable U.S. Air Force and Navy presence and the Alaskan National Guard in her state which patrols and shadows Russian air and naval forces along the Alaskan border and the polar ice cap.
again... federal issues... not state issues. When Russian bombers test US airspace/defenses, radar etc... no one is asking the governor what to do and no one is asking the governor if they should scramble some fighter planes to escort them back into international airspace.

when i was about 16, i watched a bunch of F-14's scramble out of King Salmon Air Force Base to intercept some Russian planes... one of the coolest things i ever saw in my life.

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This includes nuclear armed patrols. The men and women in the U.S. military interact with the Governor. Alaskans also trades directly with Russians and Canadians.
All Federal issues. the governor has no role or say in national security issues or military response or military intelligence.


I've seen plenty of air shows... doesn't make me a fighter pilot or stunt pilot or more qualified to comment on piloting a fighter jet.

spanky part 2 09-07-2008 07:44 AM

I seriously think Palin is a big joke the republicans are pulling. They are just trying to prove a point that they can get anyone elected. This chick is unreal in her total lack of anything to run this country.

Gouge 09-07-2008 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 14719817)
those are federal issues... not state issues... and about international and US Territorial Waters... not Alaska State waters

again... federal issues... not state issues. When Russian bombers test US airspace/defenses, radar etc... no one is asking the governor what to do and no one is asking the governor if they should scramble some fighter planes to escort them back into international airspace.

when i was about 16, i watched a bunch of F-14's scramble out of King Salmon Air Force Base to intercept some Russian planes... one of the coolest things i ever saw in my life.

All Federal issues. the governor has no role or say in national security issues or military response or military intelligence.

I've seen plenty of air shows... doesn't make me a fighter pilot or stunt pilot or more qualified to comment on piloting a fighter jet.

Either im wrong, your wrong or our own Federal Goverments description of key economic states that border other nations is wrong. And also wrong would be the responsibilities and duties of David A. Paterson, Rick Perry and Sarah Palin.

David A. Paterson, Rick Perry and Sarah Palin all three are Governors of key economic states that border other nations, all three deal in foreign policy and relations with the oversight of the the Federal Goverment.

Further more you can read the Governors Foreign Policy Analysis that oulines everything i said which supports it.

Heres one paragraph of the 12 page analysis.

U.S. governors lead overseas missions seeking investment and promoting trade, establish international offices, meet with heads of government, receive ambassadors, and take positions on foreign policy of key economic states that border other nations. This analysis describes how governors are involved in participating in U.S. foreign policy, explains why governors seek to voice their views and play an active role in working with leaders and issues beyond their state's borders, and argues that U.S. states and governors need to be better conceptualized and considered in both international relations theory and foreign policy analysis. This study reveals that governors with greater institutional powers?such as appointment and budgetary control?as well as personal powers?derived from their electoral mandate, ambition, and public approval?are more likely to have higher degrees of foreign policy activity?This also might include Military activity within the states they govern and border states as well as the states National Guard for which they control. These actions are more likely to take place during wartime and also from governors representing U.S. states bordering Canada, Mexico and Russia.

Pleasurepays 09-07-2008 08:27 AM

1) i grew up in alaska
2) i grew up fishing in alaska - i am very well aware of territorial issues, border issues with russia, poaching as well as which fisheries are state regulated and which are federally regulated under the Magnuson Act
3) i spend many years fishing in Russia and have been a party to breaking every regulatory law they have in that respect.
4) A state governor has zero to do with military and national security issues
5) the national guard is not the military and has nothing to do with national security except under the command of the federal government.

negotiating field trips to Magadan or successfully having some frozen turd on the alaskan map become the sister city to Korf or some horrible ex-stalinist gulag prison camp (one of many where i've also been) hardly equates to foreign policy experience.

Gouge 09-07-2008 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Pleasurepays (Post 14719946)
1) i grew up in alaska
2) i grew up fishing in alaska - i am very well aware of territorial issues, border issues with russia, poaching as well as which fisheries are state regulated and which are federally regulated under the Magnuson Act
3) i spend many years fishing in Russia and have been a party to breaking every regulatory law they have in that respect.
4) A state governor has zero to do with military and national security issues
5) the national guard is not the military and has nothing to do with national security except under the command of the federal government.

negotiating field trips to Magadan or successfully having some frozen turd on the alaskan map become the sister city to Korf or some horrible ex-stalinist gulag prison camp (one of many where i've also been) hardly equates to foreign policy experience.

U.S. governors lead overseas missions seeking investment and promoting trade, establish international offices, meet with heads of government, receive ambassadors, and take positions on foreign policy of key economic states that border other nations. This analysis describes how governors are involved in participating in U.S. foreign policy, explains why governors seek to voice their views and play an active role in working with leaders and issues beyond their state's borders, and argues that U.S. states and governors need to be better conceptualized and considered in both international relations theory and foreign policy analysis. This study reveals that governors with greater institutional powers?such as appointment and budgetary control?as well as personal powers?derived from their electoral mandate, ambition, and public approval?are more likely to have higher degrees of foreign policy activity?This also might include Military activity within the states they govern and border states as well as the states National Guard for which they control. These actions are more likely to take place during wartime and also from governors representing U.S. states bordering Canada, Mexico and Russia.

Pleasurepays 09-07-2008 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Gouge (Post 14719957)
U.S. governors lead overseas missions seeking investment and promoting trade, establish international offices, meet with heads of government, receive ambassadors, and take positions on foreign policy of key economic states that border other nations. This analysis describes how governors are involved in participating in U.S. foreign policy, explains why governors seek to voice their views and play an active role in working with leaders and issues beyond their state's borders, and argues that U.S. states and governors need to be better conceptualized and considered in both international relations theory and foreign policy analysis. This study reveals that governors with greater institutional powers?such as appointment and budgetary control?as well as personal powers?derived from their electoral mandate, ambition, and public approval?are more likely to have higher degrees of foreign policy activity?This also might include Military activity within the states they govern and border states as well as the states National Guard for which they control. These actions are more likely to take place during wartime and also from governors representing U.S. states bordering Canada, Mexico and Russia.

i appreciate the second cut and paste... you really went the extra mile. unfortunately for you, i have been on both sides and seen these missions first hand. that's not foreign policy. a group of jackasses from washington flying to Vladivostok to work out some deals to sell more apples, knowing its a worthless trip to a lawless area, while they shoot vodka and bang whores isn't exactly foreign POLICY experience.

Suggesting that somehow she is more qualified to meet with Iran or North Korea because as the Governor of Alaska, she sent a delegation of eskimos to participate in a native dance festival in Chukhodka, is laughable.

pussyserver - BANNED FOR LIFE 09-07-2008 08:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sausage (Post 14719671)
Biden vs Palin.

Tough choice but think Palin pips Biden just because she isn't a total fuck up and looks nice. :) Btw why do the media give Biden a free ride... there is so so so much they could smash him with.

no reply required

you are an idiot

Palin and anyone who supports the republican party of morals and prosecutors of mind crimes

.... is a worthless joke

plain and simple

SoloGirlsContent 09-07-2008 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 14718728)
What's Obama's international experience? Eating sushi?

Let's start with the "NO" to the IRAQ war. UPDATE: Iraqis want us OUT
Obama says we need more troops in Afganastan UPDATE: BUSH is sending in more troops
Obama says if we have intelligence that Al Qida is in Pakinstan.. To strike UPDATE: BUSH Bombs Stronghold in Pakistan shortly after that,


Should I go on numb nuts


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