PALIN never owned a passport?

I have been to the Middle East on numerous occasions...kind of blows your pathetic attack argument out of the window son, dont you think?

UAE, Saudi, Qatar, Bahrain, Israel .... done it all baby.

Next :eusa_clap::eusa_clap::badgrin:


The point is that a potential president of any nation.... should have the personality that would have wanted to travel and experience different cultures.

She is clearly a redneck hillbilly.... end of story.
let me guess, you went to those places as a tourist, right?
 
Yes, I have travelled a great deal. I even learnt how to spell experience.

Is my spelling your only argument? You maybe learnt how to spell, but from your posts I learned that, you still cant explain how owning a passport makes you an expert on foreign affairs.

BTW, one of your threads was moved to "pure junk" before I was able to prove you how little you know about Balkans. Maybe some other time.
 
and see some people here saying it's not big deal. but yes it is a big deal. how can someone communicate with other countries and cultural if they have never left the united states. Some people in this country act like there is no world outside of America. They act like no other place is important. This type of thinking is why so many Americans are ignorant about how the world works.

As an American who has lived and visited various foreign countries, I see the importance of traveling outside of America and seeing the world. By going outside of America you get an education about people of other cultures, and you can understand them better.

One of the reasons why the current administration has such a bad foreign policy record is because they are ignorant about how other countries run and know nothing about others cultures. Bush hadn't traveled much outside of the US until he became president

Until recently, you didn't need a passport to travel to Canada, Mexico and Caribbean Islands. Can you prove that Palin never left the States?

Does spending few weeks of vacation abrad gives you all the knowledge about that country, their culture, customs etc? There is so much you can learn about others from books, from their people that moved to US, and from your own visits as well. Take Michael Collins as example, when he listed countries he visited, there is no United States there, but seems he knows more about us then we know about ourselves.

And in regards our current administration, can you prove or disprove that they never left US before they get into politics? OK, take Sen. Biden who is part of present administration. Can you list the countries he visited before he join the Office?
 
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2008 U.S. Presidential Candidates Travel Scorecard

How Does Sarah Palin Rank in Foreign Travel Experience?


Inquiring traveler minds want to know. Of course, John McCain earned big points in our U.S. Presidential Candidates Travel Scorecard earlier this year. And while we’ve yet to complete a full analysis of his new running mate, initial reports on the Alaska governor are not promising.


-Sarah Palin:
Take this passage in the New York Times: “Ms. Palin appears to have traveled very little outside the United States. In July 2007, she had to get a passport before she visited members of the Alaska National Guard stationed in Kuwait, according to her deputy communications director, Sharon Leighow. She also visited wounded troops in Germany during that trip.”

Kudos for visiting Kuwait and Germany, but why no passport before then? Beyond that, a spokeswoman has said she has visited Ireland but offered no details.


-Barack Obama
Passport Analysis: Raised in Hawaii and Indonesia, son of an American mother and Kenyan father, Obama has multi-culti street cred that’s hard to beat. And he gets extra credit for penning a travel memoir, “Dreams from My Father,” chronicling the senator’s first visit to Kenya, where he’s claimed as a native son. This is the guy we’d like to go overland with from Capetown to Cairo

World Travel Score: Four and a half stars out of Five


-Joe Biden
Passport Analysis: There’s nothing like dodging Janjaweed raids to liven up a road trip. Iraq, Afghanistan, Darfur, the Balkans—three decades on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have seen Biden land in the world’s hottest conflict zones. Our go-to guy for places to avoid—we’re sure he’s got strong opinions on Burma—but not the ideal source for where to find the best tapas in Madrid.

World Travel Score: Four stars out of Five


-Mike Huckabee
Passport Analysis: The former Arkansas governor and Baptist minister touts his extensive travel to the Middle East over 35 years, including nine trips to Israel. Who knew? If he fails to get the nomination, he’s got a bright future as a Holy Land tour guide

World Travel Score: Three and a half stars out of Five

-Alan Keyes
Passport Analysis: Turns out the devoutly Christian, Ph.D.-holding former talk radio host has an impressive global footprint. An Army brat, Keyes lived in Italy as a kid, studied in Paris as a college student, then entered the Foreign Service. He met his wife while serving as a desk officer in Bombay—a travel coup unequalled by anyone else on the ballot.

World Travel Score: Four stars out of Five


-John McCain
Passport Analysis: The original adventure traveler politico. It wasn’t exactly hiking with the hill tribes, but five and a half years at the Hanoi Hilton ought to count for something. McCain gets our “hardship post” award for longest time in residence abroad. And extra points for parachuting in.

World Travel Score: Four and a half stars out of Five



World Hum | Travel | How Does Sarah Palin Rank in Foreign Travel Experience?
 
2008 U.S. Presidential Candidates Travel Scorecard

How Does Sarah Palin Rank in Foreign Travel Experience?


Inquiring traveler minds want to know. Of course, John McCain earned big points in our U.S. Presidential Candidates Travel Scorecard earlier this year. And while we’ve yet to complete a full analysis of his new running mate, initial reports on the Alaska governor are not promising.


-Sarah Palin:
Take this passage in the New York Times: “Ms. Palin appears to have traveled very little outside the United States. In July 2007, she had to get a passport before she visited members of the Alaska National Guard stationed in Kuwait, according to her deputy communications director, Sharon Leighow. She also visited wounded troops in Germany during that trip.”

Kudos for visiting Kuwait and Germany, but why no passport before then? Beyond that, a spokeswoman has said she has visited Ireland but offered no details.


-Barack Obama
Passport Analysis: Raised in Hawaii and Indonesia, son of an American mother and Kenyan father, Obama has multi-culti street cred that’s hard to beat. And he gets extra credit for penning a travel memoir, “Dreams from My Father,” chronicling the senator’s first visit to Kenya, where he’s claimed as a native son. This is the guy we’d like to go overland with from Capetown to Cairo

World Travel Score: Four and a half stars out of Five


-Joe Biden
Passport Analysis: There’s nothing like dodging Janjaweed raids to liven up a road trip. Iraq, Afghanistan, Darfur, the Balkans—three decades on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have seen Biden land in the world’s hottest conflict zones. Our go-to guy for places to avoid—we’re sure he’s got strong opinions on Burma—but not the ideal source for where to find the best tapas in Madrid.

World Travel Score: Four stars out of Five


-Mike Huckabee
Passport Analysis: The former Arkansas governor and Baptist minister touts his extensive travel to the Middle East over 35 years, including nine trips to Israel. Who knew? If he fails to get the nomination, he’s got a bright future as a Holy Land tour guide

World Travel Score: Three and a half stars out of Five

-Alan Keyes
Passport Analysis: Turns out the devoutly Christian, Ph.D.-holding former talk radio host has an impressive global footprint. An Army brat, Keyes lived in Italy as a kid, studied in Paris as a college student, then entered the Foreign Service. He met his wife while serving as a desk officer in Bombay—a travel coup unequalled by anyone else on the ballot.

World Travel Score: Four stars out of Five


-John McCain
Passport Analysis: The original adventure traveler politico. It wasn’t exactly hiking with the hill tribes, but five and a half years at the Hanoi Hilton ought to count for something. McCain gets our “hardship post” award for longest time in residence abroad. And extra points for parachuting in.

World Travel Score: Four and a half stars out of Five



World Hum | Travel | How Does Sarah Palin Rank in Foreign Travel Experience?
how does having visited or lived in foriegn countries now a qualification for high office?
i'd rather have someone that paid more attention here than over there
yes, someone needs to know about other countries, but just traveling there as a tourist doesnt mean SQUAT
 
I think that it is utterly bizarre that a US presidential candidate didn't own a passport before her 40s.... and never experienced different cultures.... utterly bizarre.....shows that she must have a very limited mind.

Perhaps it explains how Bushteam were able to fool so many americans with their "war on terror" nonsense.... whilst the rest of the world watched on in utter disbelief and incredulity .... with travel comes learning and understanding and experience.

Now that is a completely false notion, you don't think she could have experienced a ton of different cultures in her own state?
 
2008 U.S. Presidential Candidates Travel Scorecard

How Does Sarah Palin Rank in Foreign Travel Experience?


Inquiring traveler minds want to know. Of course, John McCain earned big points in our U.S. Presidential Candidates Travel Scorecard earlier this year. And while we’ve yet to complete a full analysis of his new running mate, initial reports on the Alaska governor are not promising.


-Sarah Palin:
Take this passage in the New York Times: “Ms. Palin appears to have traveled very little outside the United States. In July 2007, she had to get a passport before she visited members of the Alaska National Guard stationed in Kuwait, according to her deputy communications director, Sharon Leighow. She also visited wounded troops in Germany during that trip.”

Kudos for visiting Kuwait and Germany, but why no passport before then? Beyond that, a spokeswoman has said she has visited Ireland but offered no details.


-Barack Obama
Passport Analysis: Raised in Hawaii and Indonesia, son of an American mother and Kenyan father, Obama has multi-culti street cred that’s hard to beat. And he gets extra credit for penning a travel memoir, “Dreams from My Father,” chronicling the senator’s first visit to Kenya, where he’s claimed as a native son. This is the guy we’d like to go overland with from Capetown to Cairo

World Travel Score: Four and a half stars out of Five


-Joe Biden
Passport Analysis: There’s nothing like dodging Janjaweed raids to liven up a road trip. Iraq, Afghanistan, Darfur, the Balkans—three decades on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have seen Biden land in the world’s hottest conflict zones. Our go-to guy for places to avoid—we’re sure he’s got strong opinions on Burma—but not the ideal source for where to find the best tapas in Madrid.

World Travel Score: Four stars out of Five


-Mike Huckabee
Passport Analysis: The former Arkansas governor and Baptist minister touts his extensive travel to the Middle East over 35 years, including nine trips to Israel. Who knew? If he fails to get the nomination, he’s got a bright future as a Holy Land tour guide

World Travel Score: Three and a half stars out of Five

-Alan Keyes
Passport Analysis: Turns out the devoutly Christian, Ph.D.-holding former talk radio host has an impressive global footprint. An Army brat, Keyes lived in Italy as a kid, studied in Paris as a college student, then entered the Foreign Service. He met his wife while serving as a desk officer in Bombay—a travel coup unequalled by anyone else on the ballot.

World Travel Score: Four stars out of Five


-John McCain
Passport Analysis: The original adventure traveler politico. It wasn’t exactly hiking with the hill tribes, but five and a half years at the Hanoi Hilton ought to count for something. McCain gets our “hardship post” award for longest time in residence abroad. And extra points for parachuting in.

World Travel Score: Four and a half stars out of Five



World Hum | Travel | How Does Sarah Palin Rank in Foreign Travel Experience?

She is exactly on par with Obama with trips to the Iraq area..:lol:
 

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