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9 MEN IN 30 HOURS!!!!!!

September 22, 2008 | Vetting explained

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OK..CNN just announced that Ms Palin will meet with 9 heads of state from around the world in a 30 hr timeline.  This is supposed to give her International experience?  At what?  Meet and greet?

 

 

Do the Republicans actually think that this will make her qualified for foreign affairs or internatinal policy! Ok...so if I went to  a surgical conference and meet with 9 world renown surgeons and talk about their careers I now can consider myself an expert on the field of surgery!  Maybe I need to remove my own brain and use it as a  play toy if I believe this crap!  

 

 

I do NOT understand just how her reading canned speeches, and this meet and greet are going to make her more qualified then I'm just stumped. I guess this way when her name is mentioned to these leaders of the world, at least they MIGHT pronounce it right, but they are going to laugh her off.  She is no where at their level or league and from what I read on MSNBC she may need hubby there as the other half of her brain. 

 

 

I guess we don't have to worry about a woman running the country when McCain kicks the bucket because the "first Dude' will be there teling her what to do all the way.  Maybe Iran will want to talk with him or maybe she'll just send him in there instead.  They could talk about guns.  He seems to be an expert in that area.  He just loves to kill things! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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