Sarah Palin making first trip to Asia in September »
Posted By Progressive 3 months, 1 week ago in Business & FinanceThe former Alaska governor will visit Hong Kong to address the CLSA Investors Forum, a well-known annual conference of global investment managers, the host announced Monday.
Palin was criticized during last year's presidential election for her lack of experience in international affairs. She received her first passport in 2007 to visit Alaska National Guard members serving in Kuwait and Germany.
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Tcaros3 months, 1 week ago
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Tina Fey needs to get out her notes. Heck, all she has to do is repeat what the lady says.
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...I bet she flubs up and does something really ignorant of their culture. She'll probably say something about the Asians building the railroads or that Eskimos are half Asian :) -
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Albmore3 months, 1 week ago
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Duck- You dont have to take your anger out on me because you made a mistake on you world map and it was poitned out to you. As far as the neg. Well you just have to look at who gave them. The radical left here on propeller. Of course they are going to neg. me for pointing out how they still go on the attack after Palin even though she is no longer in a political position. They still attack her because that is how the radical left work. There is no CHANGE.
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