Sunday, June 7, 2009

VIDEO-- Sarah Palin: Defense cuts are 'a sign of weakness'

By GottaLaff




Let's take just a moment of silence to honor Palin's signs of weakness.

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... Thank you.

Wanna know what I consider a sign of weakness? Sarah Louise Palin... accusing the ObamAdministration of showing signs of weakness, also... too... moreover. Oh hell, maybe we should just BushCo (aka: nuke) North Korea to smithereens and let the repercussions fall(out) where they may:
In her strongest public remarks to date on the matter, Sarah Palin admonished the Obama adminstration on Saturday for proposing cuts to Alaska's missile defense network, a move she said would leave her state and the rest of the country vulnerable in the case of a future attack.
I understand one can see the missile defense system from Sarah Louise's house. How's that view from your own personal arsenal, Sarah?

"Reducing Alaska's defense readiness in these perilous times is a show of weakness, it is not a sign of strength," Palin said during a celebration in upstate New York honoring native son William Seward, who negotiated the purchase of Alaska in 1867 as Secretary of State. [...]

Palin said Alaska's missile defense system is now more vital than ever, particularly in the wake of North Korea's recent nuclear and missile tests. She said a missile fired from North Korea could easily reach Alaska and other parts of the country.

"And yet, Washington thinks it's best now to actually cut defense spending in Alaska by hundreds of millions of dollars," she said. "Now that is an odd priority there."

Palin said she will "argue with every ounce of my being for Washington to pay attention."

You, you, you, it's all about you. Anything for attention. But come on, isn't demanding your own pricey missile system going a tad overboard? A new wardrobe would suffice. Really it would. But only if you pick up the tab.

"That is not always easy, but it is right," she said. "It is clear to many that some of our priorities as a nation are kind of reversed, and it is my imperative, and it should be all of our imperative, that we get our government priorities right, because if they are misdirected, obviously America is going turn into something that we don't recognize."

Sarah, dear... America became unrecognizable back in 2001 up through 2008. The ObamAdministration is simply trying to restore its old, beautiful, democratic luster. Remember that? Democracy?

At another moment during her speech, the former vice presidential candidate got a cheer from the crowd by repeating a line of attack that was frequently used against Obama during last year's presidential campaign.

Palin explained that Alaskans believe in "the roots of our country, so deep, so strong."

"They're what we need to cling to," she said. "Clinging to, you know, that includes our clinging to our second amendment rights, and our faith in God. Many of us do cling to that strong faith in God."

I cling to my belief that she will continue on this road to nowhere, and I pray that she will invite Michele Bachmann to be her running mate.

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