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General : For Asians, Sarah Palin is pretty scary
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From: MSN NicknameVoyager90AU  (Original Message)Sent: 10/9/2008 3:37 PM
Hi Guys,
I am not taking any sides and not planning to vote Obama or any one else nor I have support for any of the candidates.
However I thought this article is funny. So I posted it for you to have a little laugh.
Voyager
 
 
For Asians, Sarah Palin is pretty scary

A Western journalist called me the other day to ask what Asians thought of Sarah Palin.

"Just a minute," I said. "I’ll ask them."

I held my hand over phone, counted to 20 and then got back on the line. "They like him," I said. "But they think he should make more episodes of Monty Python."

There was a long pause. I heard the journalist’s brain cell click into place. "That’s not Sarah Palin," she eventually said. "That’s Michael Palin."

"Well, Asians would like her to tell her husband to make more episodes of Monty Python."

"Actually, I don’t think Michael Palin is her husband."

I took a sharp intake of breath. "They are not legally married? That’s something that Asians definitely do not approve of."

"No, no, no, she’s married to someone else, not Michael Palin."

"That makes it worse," I said.

There are few things in life more pleasurable than tormenting American journalists. The only downside is that it is so easy. They are absolutely convinced that the rest of the world watches every detail of what happens in the United States as if it was some sort of wacky global sitcom designed to entertain the rest of the planet. Actually, that IS more or less the case. But I still like teasing them.

Anyway, the caller explained in words of one syllable that Sarah Palin could possibly be "the second most powerful person in the world" in a month and she needed a comment from Asia for a feature she was writing.

"I understand," I said. "Well, the first thing that Asians would want to know is does this Palin come from Palin?"

"What do you mean?" she said.

"You do know there’s a place called Palin in Asia?"

Silence.

"It’s 400 kilometres north of Yangon. You do know where Yangon is, don’t you?" I asked.

She changed the subject. "Sure, but are Asians concerned that someone with no practical understanding of Asia could soon be in a position of global leadership?"

It was my turn to sound baffled. "George W Bush has been leader of America for eight years already. There’s a difference?"

"Ms Palin’s level of familiarity with Asia makes George W Bush look like an old China hand," she replied.

"Now you’re scaring me," I complained.

"So Asians wouldn’t vote for her?"

"Most of us are not even allowed to vote for our own leaders. What’s the point of asking us whether we’d vote for yours?"

Her tone was becoming icy, so I decided to strike a more conciliatory note. "What’s Ms Palin’s position on Jammu and Kashmir? How does she see Taiwan? For late-night takeaways, does she prefer Indian or Chinese?"

The journalist told me that Ms Palin had expressed no opinions on those subjects. But she claimed to have foreign experience, since she lived in Alaska, which was near Russia.

I nodded into the phone. "Alaska is near Russia, and Russia is near Asia, so that make her an Asia expert."

"She might think so," the journalist said.

Reluctantly, I decided I had to give a straight answer. "I think most Asians would rather that Obama’s team won."

"Because he has lived in Asia?"

"Because his favourite food is chilli. He says his heart is all-American, but his bowels are definitely Asian."

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From: MSN NicknameLouellen2Sent: 10/9/2008 10:05 PM
LOL!!!!!!!!!! 
 
I'd love to hear a CNN correspondent do an interview like this! 
 
Would you believe that we have our own Prime Minister elections up here next week and our debate was on the same night as the U.S. presidential debate and the topic of worry was whether Canadians would tune into the American Debate or the Canadian Debate?  I'm not sure which won out but, I do know that it was mighty tempting to tune into the American political debate!
 
Canada is so tied into American politics and policies that we can't afford not to take notice.  But, it's sad that we'd feel the urge to turn away from our own politics to watch another country's antics politically.  We can't vote in the American elections but, it feels just as fruitless to follow Canadian elections as our votes in this election all feel worthless anyways since one party is no better than the next at times!  Another sad statement to make.
 
Lou

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From: MSN NicknameCelticRavSent: 10/11/2008 8:37 AM
This is priceless, Voyager!  Thanks for the chuckle.  Before reading, my first thought was Sarah Palin is pretty scary for everyone!
 
And Lou - welcome to the world of geopolitics.  They are all in cohoots - can't remember the name of the group - sr. brain fart - but, the multibillionaires  who meet regularly to plan what will occur internationally to keep their wealth and position safe and make sure the rest of us remain serfs. 
 
It's time for the serfs to rise up and take over - again!
 
Hugs, L & L
 
Celt

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From: MSN Nicknamesouthernsmileygirl17Sent: 10/16/2008 10:47 AM
 
 
I hope this link takes everyone to the right video.......I sat and watched this all
Bohemian Club is what I just heard it called
these are the riches of the rich and do run all the world there are a few countries that aren't under their thumb.....
I know it is real and not a made up deal
My husband use to work for a company, and he was told
the family had left for this place....the company he worked for is owned by three brothers
they had to buy it from their fathers and their uncles
 
the viedo takes a long time to watch
but it is real
just following up on Celt post.....
 
 

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