but holy hell you've gotta be kidding me
Sarkozy calls Sarah Palin
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Xeofreestyler
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but holy hell you've gotta be kidding me | ||
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Xeofreestyler
Belgium6771 Posts
S: I must say Governor Palin, I love the documentary they made on your life. You know, Hustler's Nailin' Palin? P: Ohh, good, thank you! Yes. S: That was really edgy. P: (Giggle) Well, good. /die | ||
Kwidowmaker
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CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
I can't even understand the guy so it makes sense that shes just agreeing with him or whatever. Not funny. + Show Spoiler + Totall unrelated to this I still think shes a dumb whore though. | ||
CrimsonLotus
Colombia1123 Posts
On November 03 2008 09:59 Kwidowmaker wrote: I really hope this isn't real. This is so embarrassingly stupid on her part ![]() Its real, it was on the news to day. Man... Im not sexist at all, but come on, she is really pathetic at times. | ||
CrimsonLotus
Colombia1123 Posts
On November 03 2008 09:59 Kwidowmaker wrote: I really hope this isn't real. This is so embarrassingly stupid on her part ![]() Its real, it was on the news today. Man... Im not sexist at all, but come on, she is really pathetic at times. | ||
statix
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Amber[LighT]
United States5078 Posts
On November 03 2008 10:02 statix wrote: theres no way this is real this | ||
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enthusiast
United States90 Posts
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/us_elections_2008/7704666.stm | ||
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HnR)hT
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EpiK
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NonY
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On November 03 2008 10:13 HnR)hT wrote: These idiots don't understand that there's a boundary between politics and entertainment. What is that boundary exactly? I've never heard of such a thing. | ||
Fzero
United States1503 Posts
On November 03 2008 10:13 HnR)hT wrote: What a vicious and tasteless act. These idiots don't understand that there's a boundary between politics and entertainment. There are appropriate occasions and venues for crossing it and this isn't one of them. And she doesn't say anything stupid here. If anyone is pathetic, it's her handlers who allowed this to happen. You serious? She laughs when he says "I love killing animals ahahah" and completely ignores when he names canadian celebrities to french policy positions. She misses the Nailin' Palin "documentary" comment, and sounds generally awkward and nervous the entire conversation. She's a moron, point blank. | ||
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Hot_Bid
Braavos36375 Posts
On November 03 2008 10:13 HnR)hT wrote: What a vicious and tasteless act. These idiots don't understand that there's a boundary between politics and entertainment. There are appropriate occasions and venues for crossing it and this isn't one of them. And she doesn't say anything stupid here. If anyone is pathetic, it's her handlers who allowed this to happen. lol come on are you serious? | ||
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DoctorHelvetica
United States15034 Posts
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Liquid`Nazgul
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The USA atmosphere around elections is really awkward with all the mud throwing. | ||
Fzero
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ketomai
United States2789 Posts
Oh god this is terrible for her xD. | ||
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Zelniq
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QuanticHawk
United States32056 Posts
On November 03 2008 10:13 HnR)hT wrote: What a vicious and tasteless act. These idiots don't understand that there's a boundary between politics and entertainment. There are appropriate occasions and venues for crossing it and this isn't one of them. And she doesn't say anything stupid here. If anyone is pathetic, it's her handlers who allowed this to happen. Most politicians have advisers. This joke has handlers, hahahahaha. | ||
Rigodon666
Canada183 Posts
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Wysp
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IntoTheWow
is awesome32274 Posts
On November 03 2008 10:51 Hot_Bid wrote: haha the part where he talks about killing animals, rofl "but taking life from animals... that's fun!!!" LOL | ||
Wysp
Canada2299 Posts
P: That's not my husband but he's a normal American who just works hard and doesn't want government to take his money. S: Yes, yes, I understand we have the equivalent of Joe the Plumber in France. It's called Marcel, the guy with bread under his armpit. P: Right, that's what it's all about, its the middle class and government needing to work for them. You're a very good example for us here. | ||
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Hot_Bid
Braavos36375 Posts
On November 03 2008 10:56 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: I agree with HnR)ht. Prank calls should never ever ever have any influence on the most important elections in the world. The USA atmosphere around elections is really awkward with all the mud throwing. normally, this would be true, but if you listen to the way she represents herself to him and how the call demonstrates her lack of familiarity with foreign relations, its definitely relevant not to mention it makes the mccain campaign look stupid for not properly screening their calls | ||
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Terranator
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Wysp
Canada2299 Posts
On November 03 2008 11:31 Terranator wrote: Saw this earlier today. Reminds me of a show CBC used to have called Talking to Americans where they'd basically do similar things do randoms. It was funny but obviously edited to make people look stupid. I can't believe how long this went on for and how completely clueless she is. Anybody know which montreal radio station pulled this off? watch the whole thing, she asks the same question. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32056 Posts
On November 03 2008 11:26 Kennigit wrote: It's 100% relevant. There is no prime minister of quebec, he made up names for everyone else....Canadian comics/radio hosts routinely do this because its such a joke that American politicians don't know shit when the US/Canada share the largest border/trade relation on the planet -_-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Yeah, cuz it's not some random yahoo from bumfuck Alabama who doesn't know who these people are. It's a person who could potentially be hold the second highest position in our goddamned country, and she doesn't even know any of those people, or that the positions don't even exist? Hur hur, she's down to Earth and real; an every day woman. Terrific. Go work at fucking McDonalds then. Leave the big important jobs to educated people who can formulate a coherent thought and actually know what in the fuck is going on in the world that they will influence dramatically. | ||
SK.Testie
Canada11084 Posts
Listening to her on the phone, I can't help but feel really sorry for her. She's just in way over her head. There's so much to her voice in this one phone call that tells so much about her. However the sympathy I have for her is reduced significantly for so many other reasons. I really dislike the prank itself and didn't find it funny. | ||
gg_hertzz
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On November 03 2008 10:13 HnR)hT wrote: What a vicious and tasteless act. These idiots don't understand that there's a boundary between politics and entertainment. There are appropriate occasions and venues for crossing it and this isn't one of them. And she doesn't say anything stupid here. If anyone is pathetic, it's her handlers who allowed this to happen. lol. are you fuggin' serious? Come on. Seriously. | ||
Athos
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Boblion
France8043 Posts
![]() I would prefer to watch her being owned in a fair debate. | ||
Physician
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United States4146 Posts
Her worst mistake by far was accepting the vice-presidency position in the first place offered by her running mate. Some people just don't seem to get that point .. put it this way, it's like if you are and orderly and you accept a position for neurosurgery? Would you understand that? Simply to say "yes" given her previous experience and preparation means that she does not have a real sense of patriotism and put hers ambition over everything else, or worse still which is what I suspect, she does not have an inkling of her own limitations. We are talking about a leadership position in one of the largest global empires in human history.. It shows also the serious short comings of her running mate; instead of picking from the best, he picks what? I am still baffled at his decision. Like I said before, watch McCain speaking just 15 years ago, the difference is very pronounced, he has all the signs of dementia, he is only half the man he was once.. | ||
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cgrinker
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shavingcream66
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Physician
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On November 03 2008 11:56 shavingcream66 wrote: can't be real man http://news.google.com/news?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=1G1GGLQ_ENUS268&um=1&tab=wn&nolr=1&q=sarah palin prank call&btnG=Search News | ||
shmay
United States1091 Posts
On November 03 2008 11:49 Physician wrote: Simply to say "yes" given her previous experience and preparation means that she does not have a real sense of patriotism and put hers ambition over everything else, or worse still which is what I suspect, she does not have and inkling of her own limitations. We are talking about a leadership position in one of the largest global empires in human history. welcome to politics ![]() | ||
Retsukage
United States1002 Posts
On November 03 2008 11:56 shavingcream66 wrote: can't be real man This is real, there are news stations reporting on it. Also this is hilarious, I can't believe how fucked up the political system is right now http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=-9UBx8-j8Nc | ||
meegrean
Thailand7699 Posts
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heyitsme
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On November 03 2008 11:26 Kennigit wrote: It's 100% relevant. There is no prime minister of quebec, he made up names for everyone else....Canadian comics/radio hosts routinely do this because its such a joke that American politicians don't know shit when the US/Canada share the largest border/trade relation on the planet -_-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; We do have a prime minister in Quebec, his name is Jean Charest but yea the made up name is a guy that works in the same radio station | ||
Fontong
United States6454 Posts
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bboyldy
Korea (North)664 Posts
On November 03 2008 12:38 Fontong wrote: Wow epic fail by Pain right there. It's really good that they aren't going to win. but Pain never fails. =( | ||
Wysp
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kefkalives
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Meiya
Australia1169 Posts
This is more amusing, but the issue is not that she fell for it in the first place, the issue is that none of the names seemed to mean anything to her. The fact that she sounded nervous and awkward also means that, unless she actually did think something was up, she is not truly confident and cannot really establish any sort of respect from other world leaders. | ||
Underwhelmed
United States207 Posts
On November 03 2008 10:13 HnR)hT wrote: If anyone is pathetic, it's her handlers who allowed this to happen. You know your VP candidate is shitty when she can't be allowed to talk to anybody else without adult supervision. Nobody in their right mind would want this retard one heart attack away from being president. | ||
Kong John
Denmark1020 Posts
It would make the world a far wierder place. | ||
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On November 03 2008 19:04 Underwhelmed wrote: You know your VP candidate is shitty when she can't be allowed to talk to anybody else without adult supervision. Nobody in their right mind would want this retard one heart attack away from being president. The left has a long tradition of masking thuggish ideological bullying under the guise of intellectualism. This is a case in point. The rank-and-file adherents don't know the difference. It's like a cult. This is why the left is a source of so much sarcasm and smugness (which appears unjustified and bizzare to outside observers). ![]() | ||
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United States3468 Posts
On November 03 2008 12:00 Retsukage wrote: This is real, there are news stations reporting on it. Also this is hilarious, I can't believe how fucked up the political system is right now http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=-9UBx8-j8Nc Honestly, who looks like an adult here and who looks like an overgrown toddler? A drastic contrast if there ever was one. | ||
Kennigit
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On November 03 2008 12:01 heyitsme wrote: We do have a prime minister in Quebec, his name is Jean Charest but yea the made up name is a guy that works in the same radio station :p he's the premier lol. Yes "Premier ministre du Québec" translates to prime or first but there is a fairly large difference. Translation ftw -_-;;; | ||
Ohforf
Singapore80 Posts
On November 03 2008 23:04 HnR)hT wrote: The left has a long tradition of masking thuggish ideological bullying under the guise of intellectualism. This is a case in point. The rank-and-file adherents don't know the difference. It's like a cult. This is why the left is a source of so much sarcasm and smugness (which appears unjustified and bizzare to outside observers). ![]() this totally made my day. if they're bullying anyone with facts and figures its "ideological bashing", but if the right does it you'd probably go like "oh hey the left is wrong again those nincompoops."you could try prankcalling obama or biden, i don't think they would've responded like that. | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On November 03 2008 23:04 HnR)hT wrote: The left has a long tradition of masking thuggish ideological bullying under the guise of intellectualism. This is a case in point. The rank-and-file adherents don't know the difference. It's like a cult. This is why the left is a source of so much sarcasm and smugness (which appears unjustified and bizzare to outside observers). ![]() She's a goddamn communications major. EDIT: Yes, I'm saying communications majors are fucking idiots. | ||
lololol
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On November 03 2008 11:53 Chuiu wrote: I knew something was up when I heard his accent slipping midway through. Midway? I thought it sounded extremely fake and over the top from the beggining. | ||
Ki_Do
Korea (South)981 Posts
better dont say things that will risk my tl.net account integrity | ||
NastyMarine
United States1252 Posts
EZily - the repubs deserve it | ||
fanatacist
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Taurent
Canada401 Posts
On November 03 2008 11:26 Kennigit wrote: There is no prime minister of quebec what ? yes there is... | ||
Tropics
United Kingdom1132 Posts
On November 03 2008 23:04 HnR)hT wrote: The left has a long tradition of masking thuggish ideological bullying under the guise of intellectualism. This is a case in point. The rank-and-file adherents don't know the difference. It's like a cult. This is why the left is a source of so much sarcasm and smugness (which appears unjustified and bizzare to outside observers). ![]() ugh I knew when I saw your first post it had to be conservative damage control | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
On November 03 2008 11:48 Boblion wrote: Even if i hate Palin i just can't listen prank calls. i always feel so embarrassed / sorry for the victim ![]() I would prefer to watch her being owned in a fair debate. me too ![]() it doesnt matter who the prank is against, I can never listen through | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
Occidental College - Two years. Columbia University - B.A. political science with a specialization in international relations. Harvard - Juris Doctor (J.D.) Magna Cum Laude Biden: University of Delaware - B.A. in history and B.A. in political science. Syracuse University College of Law - Juris Doctor (J.D.) McCain: United States Naval Academy - Class rank 894 of 899 Palin: Hawaii Pacific University - 1 semester North Idaho College - 2 semesters - general study University of Idaho - 2 semesters - journalism Matanuska-Susitna College - 1 semester University of Idaho - 3 semesters - B.A. in journalism | ||
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ray1234
Canada679 Posts
On November 04 2008 01:53 fusionsdf wrote: Obama: Occidental College - Two years. Columbia University - B.A. political science with a specialization in international relations. Harvard - Juris Doctor (J.D.) Magna Cum Laude Biden: University of Delaware - B.A. in history and B.A. in political science. Syracuse University College of Law - Juris Doctor (J.D.) McCain: United States Naval Academy - Class rank 894 of 899 Palin: Hawaii Pacific University - 1 semester North Idaho College - 2 semesters - general study University of Idaho - 2 semesters - journalism Matanuska-Susitna College - 1 semester University of Idaho - 3 semesters - B.A. in journalism truth. i can't americans can even consider electing such uneducated morons into office. It disgusts me everytime i think about it | ||
statix
United States1760 Posts
On November 04 2008 02:02 ray1234 wrote: truth. i can't americans can even consider electing such uneducated morons into office. It disgusts me everytime i think about it It's not the uneducated morons who are trying to "spread the wealth". God this concept is utterly ridiculous. Why anyone thinks that people with high paying and specialized jobs should be taxed more is beyond me. These people should receive more money because they obviously deserve it and have invested a lot of time and effort into getting where they are. I can't believe that Obama has made it this far with nothing more than a promise of change and a nice voice. I'm not saying that the country would be in better hands with McCain and Palin at the wheel but atleast we wouldnt be burdened with ridiculous social programs and higher taxes for millions to leech off of. | ||
~chut~
France1317 Posts
I don't think it's political by the way. I hope people don't make up their mind on a phone related joke. | ||
a-game
Canada5085 Posts
On November 04 2008 03:20 statix wrote: It's not the uneducated morons who are trying to "spread the wealth". God this concept is utterly ridiculous. then what do you call Governor Palin's windfall tax on oil companies in Alaska, and sending that tax money to the public in the form of hefty cheques? PS. and John McCain voted against the Bush tax cuts in 2001 because, in his words, "so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate among us, at the expense of middle class Americans who most need tax relief." | ||
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On November 04 2008 01:53 fusionsdf wrote: Obama: Occidental College - Two years. Columbia University - B.A. political science with a specialization in international relations. Harvard - Juris Doctor (J.D.) Magna Cum Laude Biden: University of Delaware - B.A. in history and B.A. in political science. Syracuse University College of Law - Juris Doctor (J.D.) McCain: United States Naval Academy - Class rank 894 of 899 Palin: Hawaii Pacific University - 1 semester North Idaho College - 2 semesters - general study University of Idaho - 2 semesters - journalism Matanuska-Susitna College - 1 semester University of Idaho - 3 semesters - B.A. in journalism You forgot to mention Biden's class standing at Law School: 76th out of 85. And McCain tested 133 on an IQ test, which changes the picture dramatically if his class standing was all you had to go on. | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
but hey, you know Im sure being in a class where 99.4% of people do better than you if some guy said mccain once took a test at some time and got 133 | ||
fusionsdf
Canada15390 Posts
AND HEY EVEN IF IT ISNT, THE NAVY IS A LOT HARDER THAN LAW SCHOOL MIRITE? | ||
Klockan3
Sweden2866 Posts
On November 04 2008 01:53 fusionsdf wrote: Obama: Occidental College - Two years. Columbia University - B.A. political science with a specialization in international relations. Harvard - Juris Doctor (J.D.) Magna Cum Laude Biden: University of Delaware - B.A. in history and B.A. in political science. Syracuse University College of Law - Juris Doctor (J.D.) McCain: United States Naval Academy - Class rank 894 of 899 Palin: Hawaii Pacific University - 1 semester North Idaho College - 2 semesters - general study University of Idaho - 2 semesters - journalism Matanuska-Susitna College - 1 semester University of Idaho - 3 semesters - B.A. in journalism You forgot that McCain also did go to the National War College in Washington, D.C after what he did in Vietnam. Edit: Also G.W. Bush have far better merits than any of these, take that as however you wish. | ||
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Hot_Bid
Braavos36375 Posts
On November 04 2008 03:20 statix wrote: It's not the uneducated morons who are trying to "spread the wealth". God this concept is utterly ridiculous. Why anyone thinks that people with high paying and specialized jobs should be taxed more is beyond me. These people should receive more money because they obviously deserve it and have invested a lot of time and effort into getting where they are. I can't believe that Obama has made it this far with nothing more than a promise of change and a nice voice. I'm not saying that the country would be in better hands with McCain and Palin at the wheel but atleast we wouldnt be burdened with ridiculous social programs and higher taxes for millions to leech off of. lolol | ||
Mastermind
Canada7096 Posts
On November 03 2008 10:13 HnR)hT wrote: What a vicious and tasteless act. These idiots don't understand that there's a boundary between politics and entertainment. There are appropriate occasions and venues for crossing it and this isn't one of them. And she doesn't say anything stupid here. If anyone is pathetic, it's her handlers who allowed this to happen. You are an idiot. | ||
HnR)hT
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United States3468 Posts
On November 04 2008 03:46 fusionsdf wrote: I also left out the fact he managed to crash 3 seperate planes and relied heavily on his father's (and grandfather's) reputation and influence. but hey, you know Im sure being in a class where 99.4% of people do better than you if some guy said mccain once took a test at some time and got 133 It's useless to carry on a conversation with another wannabe blackshirted goon for Obama. | ||
NastyMarine
United States1252 Posts
"listen my friends, even about 10% of teamliquid.net is supporting my efforts at stopping socialism spread across our good land. We cant let the real America turn into socialist government!!!!!!!!!!!!" | ||
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Tsagacity
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Flaccid
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On November 04 2008 03:20 statix wrote: It's not the uneducated morons who are trying to "spread the wealth". God this concept is utterly ridiculous. Why anyone thinks that people with high paying and specialized jobs should be taxed more is beyond me. These people should receive more money because they obviously deserve it and have invested a lot of time and effort into getting where they are. I can't believe that Obama has made it this far with nothing more than a promise of change and a nice voice. I'm not saying that the country would be in better hands with McCain and Palin at the wheel but atleast we wouldnt be burdened with ridiculous social programs and higher taxes for millions to leech off of. Yeah, fuck those poor people. how dare they leech off the rich with their lack of health care and crappy education, surely it was their choice ![]() Seriously people like you don't even have any principles, all you care about is yourself. It's funny because in that regard you're exactly the same as the people you condemn, after all they just want to get ahead in life as well. | ||
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Underwhelmed
United States207 Posts
On November 03 2008 23:04 HnR)hT wrote: LEAVE PALIN ALONE Palin is completely unqualified to hold any high level governmental office, plain and simple. This is obvious from pretty much every interview with her by a real journalist - all style, zero substance. Can't name a single specific instance where McCain pushed for more regulation, can't name a single newspaper or magazine she reads to keep herself informed. Asking somebody to support their assertions with actual evidence is bullying? Don't make me fucking laugh. | ||
Roxen000
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On November 04 2008 03:37 Zelniq wrote: i cant wait to see this on SNL, Colbert, Jon Stewart, Conan etc Haha, that was pretty much my first thought O.O | ||
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United States4146 Posts
On November 04 2008 03:42 HnR)hT wrote: And McCain tested 133 on an IQ test, which changes the picture dramatically if his class standing was all you had to go on. - do you know what his IQ is now? - anyway u seem set on so many opinions, let me give you a different perspective: --->> + Show Spoiler + here is the opinion of a US officer who graduated in the top 1/4 of his class, rather than the very bottom since you defended his class standing.. - you have more 8 minutes? watch the opinion of many other pow and people that know him on the subject of POWs - there is a question many Vietnam vets have always asked themselves - after he became Senator, he consistently opposed all efforts to keep searching for remaining POWs - why? He help defeat in the Senate at least two House bills (both supported by a majority Republicans and Democrats) that would have forced open all government records on any POW or MIA issues - why? | ||
GGQ
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BalliSLife
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BatTheMan
Canada759 Posts
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MiniRoman
Canada3953 Posts
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Locke.
Israel562 Posts
On November 04 2008 04:00 Klockan3 wrote: You forgot that McCain also did go to the National War College in Washington, D.C after what he did in Vietnam. Edit: Also G.W. Bush have far better merits than any of these, take that as however you wish. Bush, as a child, was not accepted for admission by St. John's School in Houston, Texas, a prestigious private school.[14] Instead, he attended The Kinkaid School, the private school from which St. John's had broken away.[14] [15] Bush attended Phillips Academy, an all-boys private high school in Andover, Massachusetts, where he played baseball and during his senior year was the head cheerleader.[16][17] Following in his father's footsteps, Bush attended Yale University from 1964 to 1968, receiving a Bachelor's degree in history in 1968.[18] As a college senior, Bush became a member of the secretive Skull and Bones society. By his own characterization, he was an average student. [19] In 1970, Bush applied to but was not accepted into the University of Texas School of Law.[24]In late 1972 and early 1973, he drilled with the Alabama Air National Guard, having moved to Memphis to work on the unsuccessful U.S. Senate campaign of Republican Winton M. Blount. In October 1973, Bush was discharged from the Texas Air National Guard and transferred to the Air Force inactive reserves. Beginning in the Fall of 1973, Bush attended Harvard University, where he earned a MBA.[25] He was discharged from the Air Force Reserve on November 21, 1974, at the end of his six-year service obligation.[26] care to elaborate? | ||
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