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Governor Palin (R) weighs-in on middle east

I doubt she could find it on a map.

I doubt the voters for Obama could find it on a map

lol

They found their way to the voting booth

332-206.

















































































































scoreboard!

oh yeah, and what have they got to show for it?

7.6%-8% unemployment for five years..dept our great grandchildren will get saddled with...A new government program our children and grandchildren will be fined for not complying and get to PAY FOR IT...third world health care, but hey at least we will all SHARE in that one.and a video on how they can become Julias....
yep, Obama utopia..

but they can still crow, HE WON he won he won he won he won he won he woooooooooooooooooooon...good grief
 
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She has ideas? :lol:

Name some.

As you read through these you arrogant piss-ant, remember that your posts highlight your arrogance, ignorance and laziness.

Those are not ideas either. Those are positions on issues.

What are her ideas? You know, innovative concepts for solving problems or improving a situation.

If you could pull your hater head our from your hater ass you'd understand how ignorant your above statement is.

Her positions are the product of her "ideas". An ideology is formulated by ones "ideas"...but I digress, the link provided a snap-shot of her accomplishments while governor ...you know, her ideas realized via action.
 
Can she see it from her house?

Actually, that was Tina Fey playing Palin who said that, not the real Sarah Palin.

You should try reality sometime.

Try this reality.

Sarah Palin 'believed Queen was in charge of British forces in Iraq'

Sarah Palin believed that the Queen rather than the prime minister was responsible for the decision to keep British forces in Iraq, according to research done for a new film chronicling her brief political rise.
...

Her confusion emerged during a coaching session with Steve Schmidt, a top McCain adviser, who asked Mrs Palin what she would do if Britain began to waver in its commitment to the Iraq war.

In one of the many rambling responses that steadily eroded her credibility during the campaign, Mrs Palin reportedly replied that she would "continue to have an open dialogue" with the Queen.



Palin slams military intervention in Syria: 'Let Allah sort it out' - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room


She was right.
The British Monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, is the Head of State of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Her Other Realms and Territories.

The Queen takes little direct part in government, and must remain strictly neutral in political affairs. However, the legal authority known as the Crown remains the source of the executive power used by the Government.

These powers are known as Royal Prerogative and can be used for a vast number of things, such as the issue or withdrawal of passports, to the dismissal of the Prime Minister or even the Declaration of War. The powers are delegated from the Monarch personally, in the name of the Crown, and can be handed to various ministers, or other Officers of the Crown, and can purposely bypass the consent of Parliament.

The head of Her Majesty’s Government, the Prime Minister, also has weekly meetings with the monarch, where she may express her feelings, warn, or advise the Prime Minister in the Government's work.

The Queen's Foreign power

The power to ratify and make treaties.
The power to declare war and Peace
The power to deploy the Armed Forces overseas
The power to recognize states
The power to credit and receive diplomats
 
Of course, in the old days, Palin was a card carrying neocon...

...in her own special, idiotic way:


Palin Warns Against Withdrawal In Iraq — Apparently Ignorant Of US Withdrawal Agreement With Iraq


Palin Warns Against Withdrawal In Iraq ? Apparently Ignorant Of US Withdrawal Agreement With Iraq | Firedoglake

Apparently you cheered Obama on although Bush had set the date.

I cheered Obama being smart enough to have opposed going into Iraq in the first place. That is relevant difference between Obama and Bush on Iraq.
 
Actually, that was Tina Fey playing Palin who said that, not the real Sarah Palin.

You should try reality sometime.

Try this reality.

Sarah Palin 'believed Queen was in charge of British forces in Iraq'

Sarah Palin believed that the Queen rather than the prime minister was responsible for the decision to keep British forces in Iraq, according to research done for a new film chronicling her brief political rise.
...

Her confusion emerged during a coaching session with Steve Schmidt, a top McCain adviser, who asked Mrs Palin what she would do if Britain began to waver in its commitment to the Iraq war.

In one of the many rambling responses that steadily eroded her credibility during the campaign, Mrs Palin reportedly replied that she would "continue to have an open dialogue" with the Queen.



Palin slams military intervention in Syria: 'Let Allah sort it out' - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room


She was right.
The British Monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, is the Head of State of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Her Other Realms and Territories.

The Queen takes little direct part in government, and must remain strictly neutral in political affairs. However, the legal authority known as the Crown remains the source of the executive power used by the Government.

These powers are known as Royal Prerogative and can be used for a vast number of things, such as the issue or withdrawal of passports, to the dismissal of the Prime Minister or even the Declaration of War. The powers are delegated from the Monarch personally, in the name of the Crown, and can be handed to various ministers, or other Officers of the Crown, and can purposely bypass the consent of Parliament.

The head of Her Majesty’s Government, the Prime Minister, also has weekly meetings with the monarch, where she may express her feelings, warn, or advise the Prime Minister in the Government's work.

The Queen's Foreign power

The power to ratify and make treaties.
The power to declare war and Peace
The power to deploy the Armed Forces overseas
The power to recognize states
The power to credit and receive diplomats

Once again, don't confuse him with reality... he lives in never never land where the evil bogey man Bush is to blame for everything.
 
Actually, that was Tina Fey playing Palin who said that, not the real Sarah Palin.

You should try reality sometime.

Try this reality.

Sarah Palin 'believed Queen was in charge of British forces in Iraq'

Sarah Palin believed that the Queen rather than the prime minister was responsible for the decision to keep British forces in Iraq, according to research done for a new film chronicling her brief political rise.
...

Her confusion emerged during a coaching session with Steve Schmidt, a top McCain adviser, who asked Mrs Palin what she would do if Britain began to waver in its commitment to the Iraq war.

In one of the many rambling responses that steadily eroded her credibility during the campaign, Mrs Palin reportedly replied that she would "continue to have an open dialogue" with the Queen.



Palin slams military intervention in Syria: 'Let Allah sort it out' - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room


She was right.
The British Monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, is the Head of State of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Her Other Realms and Territories.

The Queen takes little direct part in government, and must remain strictly neutral in political affairs. However, the legal authority known as the Crown remains the source of the executive power used by the Government.

These powers are known as Royal Prerogative and can be used for a vast number of things, such as the issue or withdrawal of passports, to the dismissal of the Prime Minister or even the Declaration of War. The powers are delegated from the Monarch personally, in the name of the Crown, and can be handed to various ministers, or other Officers of the Crown, and can purposely bypass the consent of Parliament.

The head of Her Majesty’s Government, the Prime Minister, also has weekly meetings with the monarch, where she may express her feelings, warn, or advise the Prime Minister in the Government's work.

The Queen's Foreign power

The power to ratify and make treaties.
The power to declare war and Peace
The power to deploy the Armed Forces overseas
The power to recognize states
The power to credit and receive diplomats

LOL, for one brief moment I thought you were serious. Good one.
 
Try this reality.

Sarah Palin 'believed Queen was in charge of British forces in Iraq'

Sarah Palin believed that the Queen rather than the prime minister was responsible for the decision to keep British forces in Iraq, according to research done for a new film chronicling her brief political rise.
...

Her confusion emerged during a coaching session with Steve Schmidt, a top McCain adviser, who asked Mrs Palin what she would do if Britain began to waver in its commitment to the Iraq war.

In one of the many rambling responses that steadily eroded her credibility during the campaign, Mrs Palin reportedly replied that she would "continue to have an open dialogue" with the Queen.



Palin slams military intervention in Syria: 'Let Allah sort it out' - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room


She was right.
The British Monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, is the Head of State of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Her Other Realms and Territories.

The Queen takes little direct part in government, and must remain strictly neutral in political affairs. However, the legal authority known as the Crown remains the source of the executive power used by the Government.

These powers are known as Royal Prerogative and can be used for a vast number of things, such as the issue or withdrawal of passports, to the dismissal of the Prime Minister or even the Declaration of War. The powers are delegated from the Monarch personally, in the name of the Crown, and can be handed to various ministers, or other Officers of the Crown, and can purposely bypass the consent of Parliament.

The head of Her Majesty’s Government, the Prime Minister, also has weekly meetings with the monarch, where she may express her feelings, warn, or advise the Prime Minister in the Government's work.

The Queen's Foreign power

The power to ratify and make treaties.
The power to declare war and Peace
The power to deploy the Armed Forces overseas
The power to recognize states
The power to credit and receive diplomats

Once again, don't confuse him with reality... he lives in never never land where the evil bogey man Bush is to blame for everything.

Peach is almost as retarded as you are.

The monarchy has a significant constitutional presence in these and other areas, but very limited power, because the prerogative is nowadays in the hands of the prime minister and other ministers or other government officials.

Did I make it big enough for you, cracker?
 
I would suggest that you read up on a little history of the U.K. NYcarbineer

A declaration of war is a formal declaration issued by a national government indicating that a state of war exists between that nation and another. In the United Kingdom, only the Monarch has the power to declare war and peace, under the Royal Prerogative. There has been a debate regarding whether Parliament should have this power. This was attempted (to the limited extent of possible war against Iraq) in 1999 with the introduction of the Military Action Against Iraq (Parliamentary Approval) Bill. However Queen Elizabeth II, acting upon the advice of her Government at the time, refused to grant her consent to allow the Bill to be debated in Parliament and so it was dropped (Queen's Consent was needed before debate could take place because the Bill affected the Royal prerogative). The Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 originally included a section that would have required Parliamentary approval for use of the armed forces, but this was dropped from the bill before Royal Assent.
 
the queen is merely a figurehead for all intents and purposes. Her opening of the Parliament is merely for show.
 
poor carby trying so hard to prove he's smarter than Palin...and thankfully he know's the reason we shouldn't meddle in Syria because according to him palin just says that but doesn't why..

:eusa_whistle:
 
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I doubt the voters for Obama could find it on a map

lol

They found their way to the voting booth

332-206.

scoreboard!

oh yeah, and what have they got to show for it?

7.6%-8% unemployment for five years..dept our great grandchildren will get saddled with...A new government program our children and grandchildren will be fined for not complying and get to PAY FOR IT...third world health care, but hey at least we will all SHARE in that one.and a video on how they can become Julias....
yep, Obama utopia..

but they can still crow, HE WON he won he won he won he won he won he woooooooooooooooooooon...good grief

Scoreboard.
 

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