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Sarah Palin Placing The Value Of Human Life Above A Book?

Posted on | February 24, 2012 | 12 Comments

by Smitty

Via Marooned in Marin, we have Sarah Palin, on FaceBook, pointing out that the Afghan Army can apologize for the death of two Americans:

Obama apologizes for the inadvertent Koran burning this week; now the U.S. trained and protected Afghan Army can apologize for killing two of our soldiers yesterday.

Gosh, Sarah, does that mean our President, and, by extension, our country is supposed to be something more than a doormat?

Crazy talk! No wonder that woman is so completely unsuitable for the Presidency.

Comments

12 Responses to “Sarah Palin Placing The Value Of Human Life Above A Book?”

  1. GAHCindy
    February 24th, 2012 @ 11:55 am

    They shouldn’t have to apologize. Just open fire on them. Then bring the troops home. This place isn’t worth the effort. Disgraceful.

  2. Evi L. Bloggerlady
    February 24th, 2012 @ 12:09 pm

    I am just glad that this sort of thing could never happen in the United States of America.  Oh wait…oh my!

  3. Quartermaster
    February 24th, 2012 @ 12:51 pm

    I wonder if misconduct charges will be filed against the Judge. They should be. And if they are elected in PA, and recall is allowed, then I’d bet a dollar to a donut he’d lose that as well.

  4. ThePaganTemple
    February 24th, 2012 @ 12:51 pm

    I wouldn’t say I’d put all human life above a book. Right now I’m reading The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo, and I can think of about 1.6 billion assholes I’d put beneath that in importance.

  5. Evi L. Bloggerlady
    February 24th, 2012 @ 2:24 pm

    There should be misconduct charges.  It is an insane decision.  And I hope the voters have enough sense to act appropriately.  

  6. FenelonSpoke
    February 24th, 2012 @ 3:10 pm

    Just more of Obama’s continuing apology tour going strong since 2008.

    He couldn’t just have explained that they  disposing of the defaced Koran (since the prisoners had written on then) as the book demands.

    I miss having a President who actually loves this country!

  7. Pathfinder's wife
    February 24th, 2012 @ 3:30 pm

    I wish our president spoke like this — not for the last time.

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  9. The Wondering Jew
    February 24th, 2012 @ 5:46 pm

    A fine example of leadership to set– to bad our idiot President is too busy being “nuanced” to take it.

    Palin has her flaws but she has more understanding of what it means to lead America in her pinky than Obama does in his whole body.

  10. JackieO
    February 24th, 2012 @ 11:15 pm

    It’s a great point and smacks the Obama Administration right between the eyes. Kudos to Palin.

    But I still think she’s an attention wh*re that’s way out her league when it comes to actually being a President.

    Bumper sticker slogans do not a President make.  If we’re going down that road, I’d prefer Rush Limbaugh or Mark Levin to Palin.

  11. Adjoran
    February 25th, 2012 @ 1:44 am

    The outrage is that the spineless fool apologized for taking Korans being used as communications of radical plans by the extremists and destroying them in accordance with islamic practice.

    As long as we insist on treating this violent, barbaric death cult as a “religion of peace” it has never been and never will be, we will be losing the world.  Afghanistan and Pakistan aren’t worth the nukes it would take to glass them over, forget them – but with the clear message they’ve had all the warnings they will ever get.  Next time, they are done.

  12. AnonymousDrivel
    February 25th, 2012 @ 3:05 am

    As soon as the Korans had secret communications written within them, they became tools of espionage. The military should have burned them with absolutely no remorse or apology. Furthermore, those prisoners should’ve been placed under even more isolation for espionage and deprived of any literature whatsoever. And to the protesters? Maybe a strafing or two would’ve been appropriate.

    Enemies respect a strong horse. We’re there to be strong and not to be a pet. Too bad we have a president so intent on undermining this nation that he still thinks needs “fundamental change.”