Errata by Charlie Gibson.Sir Jig-A-Lot wrote:LMAO :laff: Did anyone else see Palin interviewed on teevee earlier? She didn't even know what her party leader's doctrine was. And apparently the only extremists are of the Islamic faith. HA! We have another Dan Quayle on our hands methinks. I also noticed her failure to specify & differentiate between McCain & Dubya's policies. If the Reps get in, I suspect there'll be a similar catchphrase to Quayle Droppings in regards to her thrown around.
A. The "Bush Doctrine" is one thing, and only part of it is the "National Security of Strategy of the United States." That is what he should have asked her. When he defines the points he means, Those four points are descriptions of the National Security Strategy of United States main focus. These are Preemption, Military Primacy, New Multilateralism, and the Spread of Democracy. She addressed each of those components in her interview.
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I didn't feel she was a Quayle. I this she was pretty on the money. She has a decent record, a strong passion, but doesn't know alot of details. Exactly what I thought. I have some criticism though. Her words about Bush were indications of following, not leading.
On Iran: I wish she would have said. "We recognize two things in regards to Iran's energy situation: Their need for energy, and their horrible pollution and unregulation waste disposal. Due to their record of waste disposal and explotation of their own land with oil dumping and no included storage construction with their plans to create nuclear plants.... we have no confidence that the waste will stay out of the hands of those who may attempt to weaponize it. Also, analysis has proven nuclear power is NOT always cost effective. National Hydroelectric in Iranian waters waters made unfishable by irresponsible dumping would be cheaper, safer, and allow for much needed jobs in Iran. Wind farms picking the wind off the straights of Hormuz - One of the most significant tradewinds in the world, would allow for a ready and steady supply of energy, and all this could STILL be accomplished in Iran for 1/26 the price of the nuclear attempts. Their need is not great enough to warrant nuclear plants, which means a great amount of the energy they need would be wasted at first. If they opted for renewable resources, It also would show a STRONG indication of peace, and fulfill their own energy needs, and would grow their country in non-militant ways. By then, there should strong examinations of any country's efforts and means of storage and disposal of all nuclear and spent material. After those regulations are STRICTLY in place, there should be a process for countries to adopt nuclear fuel, according to certain protocols drafted, including a redaction of Kyoto."
Just go ahead and elect me... I swear I can fix more shit that most of the people in office or vying for it.