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Sarah Palin's Family Allegedly in Alaska House Party Brawl[W:641]

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At least Kerry served with you and earned his medals?
Remember that 2010 Romney quote where he said "I wish I could have been over there and served with the guys"?
Even Cheney wasn't that crass--he only sent 4,500 to die in the new killing fields .
Hey, I saw G.W. Bush's SRB. He scored higher on the officers qualification test than John Kerry. :lamo
 
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The mistake you made was coming into a $arah Palin thread and trying to be serious .
I thought my point rather obvious: judging a person's intelligence on their success in school is very prone to inaccurate determinations.
 
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I thought my point rather obvious: judging a person's intelligence on their success in school is very prone to inaccurate determinations.

Everyone already knows that. Nonetheless, grad school generally denotes a minimum level of cognitive skills.
 
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Get accepted into and graduate from Harvard law...then get back to me.

Which would be an academic accomplishment that actually is indicative of the person being intelligent.
My point was that not completing school, or jumping around schools, doesn't inherently mean a person is unintelligent.

Better factors to gauge Palin would be her professional record. The woman fancies herself a political powerhouse but abandoned her term in office to further her own career. That tells me all I need to know about her political credibility and intelligence. But were that not enough, I've seen her speak enough times to have plenty else to use.
 
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Isn't just one current forum with whackjobs, hacks, nuts and imbeciles enough?
Who would want to go through dumpsters full of it?

A retired whackjob, hack, nut and imbecile .
 
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Gotta admit, that was funny.
 
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Hey, I saw G.W. Bush's SRB. He scored higher on the officers qualification test than John Kerry. :lamo

Kerry actually fought.
 
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Don't underestimate Putin. He's an expert on the geopolitical chess board while Obama plays checkers.

All Putin has to do is give the word and there are 10 million young men of military age who would pick up arms to fight for Mother Russia.

Could America do that today ? No.



3/4 of the males in America can't even meet the minimum standers to serve in today's U.S. military.

America is no longer a nationalistic country as it was for it's first 200 years, Russia still is.

Minimum what?

Don't you think 3/4's is an exaggeration?
 
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The mistake you made was coming into a $arah Palin thread and trying to be serious .

Touché.

I suppose I'm a bit sensitive on the topic since I have nothing more than a high school diploma and a handful of practical, career-focused college courses under my belt. And despite being active and outgoing in extracurricular activities (co-president of Drama Club, Asst. Editor and Chief of the school newspaper), I barely managed to get that high school diploma on time. I just wasn't a good fit for the classroom environment.

But despite that, I'm now a Vice President for a technology firm in the economic development industry, and I'm only 34. While I do sometimes chuckle at the title, it does represent the high end of my responsibilities to the company. That being said, I doubt I would have climbed the ladder I've climbed if not for a decent amount of intelligence.
 
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Isn't just one current forum with whackjobs, hacks, nuts and imbeciles enough? Who would want to go through dumpsters full of it?

Reminds me of the encyclopedia of the universe in Hitchiker's Guide....

The entry for this place is "mostly harmless"
 
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Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?

No but Sarah Palin sure has a grasp on history when asked about her tour of Lexington, Mass.

"We saw where Paul Revere hung out as a teenager, which was something new to learn. And you know, he who warned the British that they weren't going to be taking away our arms, by ringing those bells and making sure, as he is riding his horse through town, to send those warning shots and bells, that we were going to be secure and we were going to be free."

http://www.npr.org/2011/06/06/137011636/how-accurate-were-palins-comments-on-paul-revere

My God even a sixth grader knows more than this woman!
 
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3/4 of the males in America can't even meet the minimum standers to serve in today's U.S. military.

Could they meet the minimum "standers" to be a corpsman?

You just keep walking into the manholes...
 
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Which would be an academic accomplishment that actually is indicative of the person being intelligent.
My point was that not completing school, or jumping around schools, doesn't inherently mean a person is unintelligent.

Better factors to gauge Palin would be her professional record. The woman fancies herself a political powerhouse but abandoned her term in office to further her own career. That tells me all I need to know about her political credibility and intelligence. But were that not enough, I've seen her speak enough times to have plenty else to use.


So, Columbia, and Harvard and president of Harvard review is better than Mat-Su college and Univ of Idaho?


She is a dip$***, just admit it.
 
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After midnight, we gonna let it all hang out .
Gotta admit, that was funny.
 
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Hey, I saw G.W. Bush's SRB. He scored higher on the officers qualification test than John Kerry. :lamo

But I thought were supposed to ignore academic superiority? You know like Obama's over Palin's?
 
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Isn't just one current forum with whackjobs, hacks, nuts and imbeciles enough? Who would want to go through dumpsters full of it?

But if any of us ever run for president I can assure you some of our posts may come back to haunt us.

In a way I feel sorry for the Internet generation for that reason.
 
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But if any of us ever run for president I can assure you some of our posts may come back to haunt us.

In a way I feel sorry for the Internet generation for that reason.

I don't feel sorry for anyone, they should stop posting stupid crap.
 
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At least Kerry served with you and earned his medals?
Remember that 2010 Romney quote where he said "I wish I could have been over there and served with the guys"?
Even Cheney wasn't that crass--he only sent 4,500 to die in the new killing fields .

My problem with Kerry isn't his short three months in-country but what he did after he got back to the world, his actions with the VVAW.

I think Lt. Col. Oliver North spoke for me and millions of other vets out there when he wrote an open letter to John Kerry.

>" Dear John,

As usual, you have it wrong. You don't have a beef with President George Bush about your war record. He's been exceedingly generous about your military service. Your complaint is with the 2.5 million of us who served honorably in a war that ended 29 years ago and which you, not the president, made the centerpiece of this campaign.

I talk to a lot of vets, John, and this really isn't about your medals or how you got them. Like you, I have a Silver Star and a Bronze Star. I only have two Purple Hearts, though. I turned down the others so that I could stay with the Marines in my rifle platoon. But I think you might agree with me, though I've never heard you say it, that the officers always got more medals than they earned and the youngsters we led never got as many medals as they deserved.

This really isn't about how early you came home from that war, either, John. There have always been guys in every war who want to go home. There are also lots of guys, like those in my rifle platoon in Vietnam, who did a full 13 months in the field. And there are, thankfully, lots of young Americans today in Iraq and Afghanistan who volunteered to return to war because, as one of them told me in Ramadi a few weeks ago, "the job isn't finished."

Nor is this about whether you were in Cambodia on Christmas Eve, 1968. Heck John, people get lost going on vacation. If you got lost, just say so. Your campaign has admitted that you now know that you really weren't in Cambodia that night and that Richard Nixon wasn't really president when you thought he was. Now would be a good time to explain to us how you could have all that bogus stuff "seared" into your memory -- especially since you want to have your finger on our nation's nuclear trigger.

But that's not really the problem, either. The trouble you're having, John, isn't about your medals or coming home early or getting lost -- or even Richard Nixon. The issue is what you did to us when you came home, John.

When you got home, you co-founded Vietnam Veterans Against the War and wrote "The New Soldier," which denounced those of us who served -- and were still serving -- on the battlefields of a thankless war. Worst of all, John, you then accused me -- and all of us who served in Vietnam -- of committing terrible crimes and atrocities...">

There's more of the open letter to John Kerry. -> Oliver North: Bring it on, John

snopes.com: Oliver North Letter to John Kerry
 
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But if any of us ever run for president I can assure you some of our posts may come back to haunt us.

In a way I feel sorry for the Internet generation for that reason.

I signed one oath of office for an insignificant board of directors position on a county workforce training board...that was enough government for me.
 
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Finishing a term of office tells lots about a person...

She hit her level of incompetence at community college and just skated ever since then...

Hey I take offense at that. LOL

I graduated from a community college with honors and transferred to a state university. Guess what? At the CC I had small classes, a prof in each classroom, and individual attention. At the state college I had none of that. The state college's claim to fame in the business school was how many they flunked out. If the grade point average on the quizzes were above a C the AI's were blasted.
 
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Some of my very best friends are Millwrights.
I've worked with them when they study for tests on Nukes for shutdowns--and we're now at shutdown season for them right now.
I've watched them practice their Knots.

Our custodians at school where I retired have some of the best common sense I've seen.
Meanwhile, I remember my Air Force Dad complimenting me when I was young:
"If your head wasn't screwed on, you'd lose it ".

I've read a lot of your stuff and respect you.
And your computer skills will be invaluable to our society as you grow older like I am--60.

My forte was Chem/Physics teaching--and I'm very proud of what the kids have accomplished with THEIR hard work.
My ultimate goal was to prepare them for that first college year with very tough College Professors in my subject areas.
Not to mention teaching them how to be a good student in anything--including real life .
Touché.

I suppose I'm a bit sensitive on the topic since I have nothing more than a high school diploma and a handful of practical, career-focused college courses under my belt. And despite being active and outgoing in extracurricular activities (co-president of Drama Club, Asst. Editor and Chief of the school newspaper), I barely managed to get that high school diploma on time. I just wasn't a good fit for the classroom environment.

But despite that, I'm now a Vice President for a technology firm in the economic development industry, and I'm only 34. While I do sometimes chuckle at the title, it does represent the high end of my responsibilities to the company. That being said, I doubt I would have climbed the ladder I've climbed if not for a decent amount of intelligence.
Never sell yourself short.
I used to get a lot of "you don't know what it's like to have kids" from everyone in my life.
I'd retort, "aren't you glad to have a teacher who dedicates his whole life to your kids ?
 
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Hey I take offense at that. LOL

I graduated from a community college with honors and transferred to a state university. Guess what? At the CC I had small classes, a prof in each classroom, and individual attention. At the state college I had none of that. The state college's claim to fame in the business school was how many they flunked out. If the grade point average on the quizzes were above a C the AI's were blasted.

I went to two CC's at the same time...high school with ash trays.

But..you moved on to a real college, so did I...Limbaugh? Not so much....:)
 
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I signed one oath of office for an insignificant board of directors position on a county workforce training board...that was enough government for me.

Tell me about it. My first experience with politics was applying for a state summer job. I was told if I was not a republican I could kiss the job goodbye. That was when my state of Indiana had patronage clearance forms as part of the job application. I had to go around and get signatures from various county officers including the county commissioner. 2 percent of your pay also went to the party of power if you were hired. Evan Bayh got rid of it thank God.

Being involved in lots of non profits including president I've had my fill of politics. I don't volunteer for anything anymore.
 
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Some of my very best friends are Millwrights.
I've worked with them when they study for tests on Nukes for shutdowns--and we're now at shutdown season for them right now.
I've watched them practice their Knots.

Our custodians at school where I retired have some of the best common sense I've seen.
Meanwhile, I remember my Air Force Dad complimenting me when I was young:
"If your head wasn't screwed on, you'd lose it ".

I've read a lot of your stuff and respect you.
And your computer skills will be invaluable to our society as you grow older like I am--60.

My forte was Chem/Physics teaching--and I'm very proud of what the kids have accomplished with THEIR hard work.
My ultimate goal was to prepare them for that first college year with very tough College Professors in my subject areas.
Not to mention teaching them how to be a good student in anything--including real life .

I have a friend that had to go to two universities at once to get his EE degree, he never went to class, just did the tests, same for grad school. His father owned a large machining company that did lots of DOD stuff, he was building satellites in high school. But, he had to do the coursework to get the degrees. Great guy, brilliant in some things...not so much in others...
 
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Tell me about it. My first experience with politics was applying for a state summer job. I was told if I was not a republican I could kiss the job goodbye. That was when my state of Indiana had patronage clearance forms as part of the job application. I had to go around and get signatures from various county officers including the county commissioner. 2 percent of your pay also went to the party of power if you were hired. Evan Bayh got rid of it thank God.

Being involved in lots of non profits including president I've had my fill of politics. I don't volunteer for anything anymore.

LOL...mine came about as a result of my position in the local employment/hiring/workforce readiness community..sat on a few boards. Still sit on one board, but that is easy and fun and we get to deal with DOL folks....
 
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