Thank you US delagates!

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Palin gives speech in Hong Kong, trashes a sitting US President.

The US delagation walked out.

Attendees were disappointed by her focus on her home state and her attacks on President Obama.

"As fund managers we want to hear about the United States as a whole, not just about Alaska," one told AFP. "And she criticized Obama a lot but offered no solutions."
 

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Imagine that someone from this country being outside the country and trashing the sitting president. Horrible Horrible. Hopefully she will just get a free ride. it wouldnt be like the conservatives to make a big deal about something trivial like that.

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Oh wait they are just musicians and this traveling moron is a frontrunner to be the repub nominee.
 

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Palin gives speech in Hong Kong, trashes a sitting US President.

The US delagation walked out.

Attendees were disappointed by her focus on her home state and her attacks on President Obama.

"As fund managers we want to hear about the United States as a whole, not just about Alaska," one told AFP. "And she criticized Obama a lot but offered no solutions."

I wonder if she can see Hong Kong from her back yard ?
They are people that thinks that she should have a voice in the Republican party, how dumb is that ?
The country is so divided , can't wait to see Hannity and Rush spin this shit. Well, not really I don't listen to Rush and I don't watch Hannity, but it will be out there on TV land somewhere .
You can't put any blame on her for not grasping the opportunity that has been thrown to her, she should milk it for what its worth, don't you think ?
Let me say this about such shit as this,the Dixie Chicks made a comment and i'm no fan of them , but they got all kinds of grieve for a comment about a dumb ass doofus liar , George Bush, go figure !!
Sarah Palin and George Bush on a speech tour, the world has gone to HELL !!
 

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Shawn, well put. I was going to say something about the Dixie Chicks, but figured it would come out sometime in this thread.

I might add, the speech was closed to the public and the Q&A afterwards were questions pre-submitted for canned answers.
 

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Shawn, well put. I was going to say something about the Dixie Chicks, but figured it would come out sometime in this thread.

I might add, the speech was closed to the public and the Q&A afterwards were questions pre-submitted for canned answers.

Kc, sounds like one of those Obama National press conferences.

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Why should anyone care what this dimwit says?

Just stop paying attention to her, like a talking Barbie, she won't talk if you don't pull her string.
 

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No prob he's getting plenty praise from the other side--

Putin-Obama also was praised by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin earlier this month for canceling parts of a missile defense system that Moscow had viewed as a threat to its security. Putin called the move a "right and brave decision."


Castro-
That admission of America's past errors "was without a doubt a brave gesture," Castro wrote in comments published by Cuban state-media Wednesday.
"It would only be fair to recognize that no other United States president would have had the courage to say what he said," the former Cuban leader continued.

Gaddafi--at UN today even referred to O as "our son Obama"

--will probably be more praise tomorrow(will update)--I doubt it's from any of our past ally's however. :)

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oops almost forgot--
KC you could just barily put the "s" on delgates--was wondering why no linl--I'll put it up for you " 2 delegates left early" ;)

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090923/pl_afp/hongkonguspoliticseconomypalin_20090923092712

Wed Sep 23, 5:26 am ET</ABBR><!-- end .byline -->
HONG KONG (AFP) ? Former US vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin said the US government was wasting taxpayers' money and could aggravate poverty, said delegates at her first speech outside North America on Wednesday.
Palin, the former governor of Alaska, gave hundreds of financial big-hitters at the CLSA Investors' Forum in Hong Kong a wide-ranging speech that covered Alaska, international terrorism, US economic policy and trade with China.
Her performance, which was closed to the media, divided opinion.
Some of those who attended praised her forthright views on government social and economic intervention and others walked out early in disgust.
"She was brilliant," said a European delegate, on condition of anonymity.
"She said America was spending a lot of money and it was a temporary solution. Normal people are having to pay more and more but things don't get better. The rich will leave the country and the poor will get poorer."
Two US delegates left early, with one saying "it was awful, we couldn't stand it any longer". He declined to be identified.
Palin, who shot to national and international prominence after Senator John McCain picked her as his running mate last year, stepped down as Alaska governor in July but has provided little insight into her future plans.
She is expected to write a book and has said she will travel the country campaigning for candidates who share her political ideology.

share her political ideology.
In the CLSA speech, which lasted about 75 minutes, Palin also tackled the recent US trade spat with China, a country she said the United States should have the best possible relationship with.
According to delegates, she said US President Barack Obama's administration worsened an already difficult situation when earlier this month he slapped duties on Chinese tire imports blamed for costing American jobs.
They said she praised the economic policies of former US President Ronald Reagan and criticised the current administration for intervening too much during the recent financial crisis.
Although she touched on the threat posed to the United States by terrorism and talked about links with traditional US allies in Asia such as Japan, Australia and South Korea, one Asian delegate complained she devoted too much time to her home state of Alaska.
"It was almost more of a speech promoting investment in Alaska," he said, declining to be named.
"As fund managers we want to hear about the United States as a whole, not just about Alaska. And she criticised Obama a lot but offered no solutions."
Another said he was disappointed that she took only pre-arranged questions.
There were no apparent gaffes though from Palin, who was mocked during last year's presidential campaign for her lack of experience in foreign affairs and for her verbal blunders.

Several delegates saw the speech as a sign of her ambitions to run as a presidential candidate in 2012 and a useful indication of the potential direction of US politics in the future.
"It was fairly right-wing populist stuff,' one US delegate said.
Palin blasted Obama's proposals on healthcare, reiterating a previous statement made to the press that the plan would include a bureaucratic "death panel" that would decide who gets assistance, he said.
Another from the United States said: "She frightens me because she strikes a chord with a certain segment of the population and I don't like it." CLSA, an arm of French bank Credit Agricole, said it closed Palin's session to the media after she indicated that she would have to adjust her speech if reporters were present.
 
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OK DTB, I get it. You support a former governor attacking a sitting US president in a cummunist region. Sweet.

I caught one lie quickly reading the posted article. "Obama slaps tariffs". She should have said Obama was inforcing existing tariff laws on the China tires, supporting American companies and jobs.
 

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Let me see --should I go back on the adjectives the Dems had for GW?

I have no prob with anyone holding any president or politician or admins feet to the fire--as long as they don't do it in way Wilson did.

I have more of a prob with liberal media that misrepresents the facts--as lt leads people to have total skewed perception of the facts.

Example On Palins Honk Kong speach--if one read the liberal media they would come away perception of--

"Palin gives speech in Hong Kong, trashes a sitting US President.

The US delagation walked out.

Attendees were disappointed by her focus on her home state and her attacks on President Obama."


Instead of the facts- ;)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20090923...20090923092712
 

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The scary thing is, there are FUND managers anywhere that spend any time listening to anything that woman would have to say about anything. I hope to hell none of my fund managers spend their time that way.
 

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Adjectives for Bush - called changing the subject. I hate them, no matter which side of the aisle.

The Dixie Chicks was a huge deal, and rightfully so. No one goes on foreign soil and criticizes a sitting president - the point of the thread. I am against booing a president in the House during a joint speech also.

Since you can't find yourself to agree, I have officially put you down as supporting a former government official criticizing the leader of the free world on forieign soil with leading communist investors listening. Even when the criticism, such as the tariffs, were a lie. I hope you are proud.

btw, I read my information from foriegn newspapers. I breeze through foriegn newspaper headlines every morning. I read about 30 internet news sources. It includes reading Fox News, it gives me a heads up on what you will be talking about everyday. Yet you can screw it up, like Canada walking out on the Iran talk when it was news Sunday that the US was leading the way.
 

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good for her, just another reason I love her, Fuck Obama, he is not my President
 

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almost as bad as obama giving a speech at the u.n. apologizing to dictators for the bad behavior of the u.s.....

btw,who knew obama was khadaffi`s "son"?....or that chavez gives him a thumbs up?...

obama_chavez_handshake.jpg


like minded old homies giving one another the "brother" handshake....:grins:
 

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almost as bad as obama giving a speech at the u.n. apologizing to dictators for the bad behavior of the u.s.....

btw,who knew obama was khadaffi`s "son"?....or that chavez gives him a thumbs up?...

obama_chavez_handshake.jpg


like minded old homies giving one another the "brother" handshake....:grins:

We have been behaving very bad. Wake up.
 

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i agree...embracing dictators and despots while turning our backs on our allies...

and wtf is with the undignified handshake?...he is the leader of the free world not some street corner hustler..

start acting like it...:nooo:
 

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i agree...embracing dictators and despots while turning our backs on our allies...

and wtf is with the undignified handshake?...he is the leader of the free world not some street corner hustler..

start acting like it...:nooo:

-on side note- Isreal's pres had a most powerful speech by far of any I saw.

--back to O--his routine has become boring after same ole same old. Apologizes for what made us the greatest nation on earth and how he will be the light and the way. He's an entertainer not a pres--can you see Kennedy-Roosevelt-Truman or any pres being on 5 difff networks-letterman and Leno in a matter of days.

My hope is that our allies know that we still behind them and he doesn't speak for most of us--also hope our enemies realize their days of Gumby's Gummers are limited. Attorneys for terrorists and prosecutions of our protectors will be short lived.

UK chimes in--

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar...t_in_obamas_richie_cunningham_presidency.html
So far Obama has courted popularity with America's critics by himself criticising America's past and by giving things away.
He gave the Arabs all kinds of rhetorical concessions, many of them factually wrong, in his Cairo speech in June. He gave the Russians a huge concession this month by abruptly cancelling a missile defence system that would have been based in Poland and the Czech Republic. This abrupt cancellation embarrassed and insulted the Czechs and the Poles, who incidentally may never again be as accommodating to the Americans. But they, you see, are America's friends and Obama's target audience is America's critics and enemies.
The action on the missile defence system will have any merit only if the Russians eventually join the most comprehensive sanctions regime against the Iranians.
Obama tried to give the Palestinians, and the Arabs more generally, an Israeli settlement freeze in the West Bank. But the most instructive element of this episode is that even the Israelis, with all their intimate dependence on the Americans, don't feel compelled to give Obama any serious face on this issue. They don't fear him either.
Of course, should Obama finally decide to take real action on Iran, all this soft shuffle and endless sweet talk in advance may have helped establish his bona fides.
I have been in London this week. The Daily Telegraph, a conservative but generally pro-American newspaper, carried a comment piece headlined: "President is beginning to look out of his depth".
It's too early to make that call, but I'm starting to get worried.
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I understand Toby Keith is going to do an Anti-Palin Tour. Stop the Eskimo Chick.
 
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