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Sat Aug-30-08 04:29 PM
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LOL! Repug idiot Ponnuru falsely claims Wassila has a larger population than Delaware. |
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Edited on Sat Aug-30-08 04:30 PM by jefferson_dem
This is going to be more than funny, watching them try to put gobs of lipstick on this very ugly pig.
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:31 PM
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1. Wassila ~8,000 > Deleware ~800,000 |
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:33 PM
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2. Republicans aren't big on math. |
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:33 PM
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3. And she's got foreign policy experience cause Alaska is so close to Russia. |
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Edited on Sat Aug-30-08 04:33 PM by redqueen
The stupid... it burns.
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:45 PM
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11. If Proximity is a Guide |
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Then the Mayor of Nogales Arizona has three times as much foreign policy experience then Palin does.
And after reading his bio I think he would have been a better choice:
Octavio Garcia-Von Borstel
Octavio Garcia - Von Borstel was born in Nogales, AZ in 1980. He is the son of Octavio Garcia - Suarez and Maricela Von Borstel de Garcia. He is the Grandson of ex - Mayor of Nogales, Sonora - Mexico, Octavio Garcia - Garcia and Maclovia Suarez de Garcia. Also, of Fransisco Von Borstel and Arabella Mendez de Von Borstel.
Octavio attended the Nogales Unified School District and has always been very active in his community. He was a well rounded athlete and student earning the Athlete/Student Scholar Award and the Senior Athlete Award at Nogales High School. He participated in Track, Tennis, Soccer and Football (History Season 97). He devoted a lot of his time in the summer as a Tennis instructor at the Rio Rico Racquet Club. During his years at the University of Arizona he was elected Philanthropy Chair of Sigma Chi Fraternity in 1999 and dedicated himself in helping the Ronald McDonald House Foundation and Building and Re-Modeling homes for people in need in Nogales, Sonora - Mexico. In 2000 he was elected Social Chair and together with his Fraternity began a movement group to do volunteer work and drive students that were under the influence of alcohol home to relieve drunk driving. In 2002, Octavio moved to Vancouver, British Columbia - Canada to volunteer as a Soccer Assistant in a Youth Soccer Club and spent much of his extra time providing positive leadership skills to Middle School Students. He admits Canada was a great opportunity and provided him great confidence in helping others. After a successful journey in Canada, Octavio settled back in his native land of Nogales, AZ and pursued a career in the family business. At the same time he started committing himself in different leadership roles in various organizations and groups that together serve the people of his community. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Advisory Board of Adult Education and is the Chairman Elect of the Nogales/Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce.
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:34 PM
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4. That's pretty good, since Delaware has a larger population than the entire state of Alaska |
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:34 PM
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5. Wow - real brain trust at the National Review. nt |
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:35 PM
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6. I read somewhere that it's less than 12 square miles |
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That's 3 miles by 4. It barely deserves to be called a town and is more of a village.
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:42 PM
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10. Holy crap... she's got NO real experience before Gov... they really sped up her grooming process. |
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Edited on Sat Aug-30-08 04:43 PM by redqueen
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:36 PM
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7. I saw an aerial photo that cannot be true |
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Anybody on the East Coast knows the "shore" and where Rehobeth beach is, no way, no how that they are the same general pop.
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:38 PM
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8. Delaware had more people than Wassila 232 years go. |
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:39 PM
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9. What a maroon...Ponnuru is an industrial-strength tool |
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Edited on Sat Aug-30-08 04:43 PM by ocelot
and a patsy of the neocons, which he proved awhile ago when interviewed by Jon Stewart. Look, you brainless douche, did it ever occur to you -- without even having to look it up -- that Delaware has a whole lot more people than Bumfuck, Alaska? The population of Delaware is something like 850,000. The population of the whole state of Alaska is about 670,000. Yes, he got the decimal point wrong by two places (Wasilla has a population of about 8,000), and called it a typo. But why would anybody other than a complete dipstick ever suppose for an instant that a town nobody outside Alaska has ever heard of would have more people than Delaware? It would have to be the size of Detroit.
What this really shows us, aside from the fact that Ponnuru is a knucklehead as well as a tool, is that these Republican apologists will pounce on any "fact," no matter how absurd on its face, to "prove" whatever boneheaded point they are trying to make. And then they get caught out, like this assclown did, proving only that they are useless fucknozzles.
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:49 PM
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riiiiight.
What webpage was he checking? Just doing a quick search for "population of Wasilla, AK" in Google, the first result is a listing on city-data.com which lists the pop. at 5469 in 2000 with an forecasted population of 9236 in 2006. Right below that is the link to Wikipedia.
Just seeing that, do you even have to look up Delaware? Jokes about Delaware being boring aside, there's no way there's fewer than 10,000 people living there!
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Sat Aug-30-08 04:52 PM
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13. They know they are allowed to lie with impunity... the M$M allows it... |
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so why bother being honest?
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Sat Aug-30-08 05:01 PM
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14. Imagine the depth of ignorance you'd need to make this mistake, even with a typo |
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Who in their right minds would look at a "population figure" for Wasilla, Alaska that said POPULATION 865,000 and even faintly conceive of that being reasonmably accurate. Mind you, this is a supposed SENIOR EDITOR for the National Review! A SENIOR EDITOR! And he doesn't have the slightest fucking clue about the population of Alaska (>700,000 total). He sees a number telling him that Wasilla, Alaska has 800,000 people, and he considers that accurate?!? It's fucking unbelievable.
Or, or, or, or he saw the mistake the other way. He saw a population figure for the STATE of fucking Delaware that listed it UNDER 8,500, and thought THAT was accurate! A senior editor for the fucking National Review! A guy who LIVES in Washington DC! He thinks there are less than 8,500 people in the state of Delaware! This guy is 34 years old, and writes about fucking POLITICS! How stupid would he have to be to believe the typo he says led him astray????
These are the only two explanation for his explanation ("A typo in the site I was looking at—totally wrong, by a factor of a hundred"). Even if we take his explanation at face value, he'd have to be the most bone ignorant fuckwad in political commentary. So which is it: he had no clue about the population of Alaska in even broad, ballpark terms, or he had no clue about the population of Delaware in even broad, ballpark terms? Which version of stupid is he owning here?
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