> > >
> >> > > >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>> > >> >>>
> >> >>>> There is more truth to that answer than
> >> >>>>> you know.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> Are you serious? ;-) Okay... could you please explain how, from
> >> >>>> windows
> >> >>>> in
> >> >>>> Alaska's south, one can see Russians
> >> >>>
> >> >>> Cath, she din't say *RUSSIANS*, she said Russia.
> >> >>
> >> >>I was remembering "Russians" after she said something along the lines > >> >>of
> >> >>Putin rising up into the air & appearing in Alaska. (Sounded like some > >> >>eerie
> >> >>dream deal!) Her sentences/answers rambled all over the place & made
> >> >>virtually no sense. Even if she *did* say Russia, it still doesn't > >> >>work.
> >> >>Can one look out of Alaskan house windows & see Russia across the > >> >>Bering
> >> >>Strait?? Acc. to maps, it's ~70 miles at the nearest points of each
> >> >>mainland, points A to B.
> >> >>
> >> >>
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>> >>52.
> >> >>html
> >> >>
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> >> >>
> >> >>She's nuts.
> >> >>
> >> >>Cathy
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > Turns out YOU are wrong!
> >>
> >> Per the above link? Yeah, I saw it.
> >>
> >> > Here is what Sarah said...
> >> >
> >> > "They're our next-door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from
> >> > land here in Alaska -- from an island in Alaska," she said. > >> >
> >> > Now let me hear your spin....
> >>
> >> You'll see it a spin. I see the whole thing as pathetic: that was her
> >> supporting detail for her foreign policy background. Lame.
> >>
> >> Cathy
> >
> > So tell me about bill clintons foreign policy background before he ran
> > for president.
>
> Excellent point, except for the fact that Bill Clinton didn't try and
> bullshit people with ridiculous answers about his foreign policy experience.
He did play his horn on late night TV, I thought that was the same.