If McCain and Palin had of won in 2008.. and McCain had to step down as president , what events?

You forgot to kill off the president of the senate with the lawnmower before pelosi could become prez... :P - president palin's first official act was to go shopping at her favorite store, Nordstrom's on Michael Steele's GOP credit card, spending yet another $150,000 on clothing, for which she later refused to reimburse again, stating that presidents cant wear the same thing twice to those pesky G20-something meeting thingies. - president palin, appearing before the press, refused to answer any 'gotcha questions,' which thereby cut her 20-minute official press conferences by 20 minutes. - president palin, in an effort to cut 'big brother spending,' ordered all future rape-testing kit expenses to be paid for by the victims.

"after all" she said, "what worked in wasilla should work for the whole country, right?" - president palin made history by being the first american president to meet with the reclusive north korean leader, president kim il jong. At the internationally publicized official meeting, she asked if she could call him "jong" (her handlers realized that she couldnt control herself from refering to him as 'lil' kim') while she winked incessantly at the cameras in her desire to appear as presidential as possible in front of the world press. - president palin held her first state of the union speech last friday.

She addressed both houses of congress with as much details as she could remember & comprehend on various topics such as energy, budget cuts (...er strike 'budget', it's just 'cuts'), taxes, and 'lift american spirits.' five short minutes later, she started on additional topics written on her other hand, which included sales tax cuts on red leather jackets & hooker heels as well as on birth control pills for teenagers named bristol from alaska. - president palin, swearing that from the second-story balcony of the white house she could see iran preparing to attack america, ordered all the military branches to position themselves for a first strike. From her cutesy nicknamed "ovaltine office," she used her Time magazine football-phone to call up her orders: the air force was to sail their ships to the caspian sea; the navy to drive their dark blue tanks to the sahara, just outside the iranian border; but she stalled the army from flying their fighter jets to that nefarious part of the world since she couldnt get the department of defense to agree to transfer the flight mileage credits to her personal credit card.

She would have sent out the marines, but she figured they were needed to keep out the illegal immigrants sneeking their way in through the halls of montezuma, mexico. - president palin, in an effort not to repeat her disasterous turkey-rendering interview/turkey pardoning event of 2008, ordered that for her first presidential thanksgiving, she'll be 'freeing' the turkeys by throwing them out of her wolve-hunting helicopter. "as god as my witness," she said in a state of shock after the end of the mayhem caused by turkeys crashing onto D.C. towncars & govt buildings, "i thought turkeys could fly!

The Bush Administration Has Agreed on a Timetable for the Withdrawal of American Forces From Iraq The Bush administration and Maliki Government have agreed on a timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. forces. The timetable would lead to the withdrawal of all American combat forces from Iraq by the end of 2011 and leave behind a residual force for training and support. All U.S. forces would be out of Iraqi cities by the middle of 2009.

Washington Post, 8/22/08 The agreement is very similar to Barack Obama’s plan and is more aggressive in some ways. Obama’s plan calls for the removal of all U.S. combat forces by the middle of 2010 – a year earlier than the Bush administration’s timetable. However, the Maliki-Bush timetable would have all U.S. combat forces out of Iraqi cities by the middle of 2009 -- a more aggressive plan than Obama’s.

NY Times, 8/21/08. Barack Obama Prime Minister Maliki has specifically said that there will be no agreement between Iraq and the United States unless there is a “specific” timeline that is “not open-ended.” Speaking with tribal leaders, sheikhs and other prominent figures, al-Maliki said “There is an agreement between both sides that no foreign soldiers will be in Iraq after 2011.”

He added that the accord "must be based on a specific deadline for the withdrawal of foreign forces and that it should not be open." Washington Post, 8/26/08. CNN, 8/25/08 Despite the wishes of the Iraqi government, the American and Iraqi people, and even the Bush administration, John McCain continues to call for a permanent presence in Iraq and opposes timetables.

Instead McCain criticizes timetables, equating them with surrender. He also believes that we should have permanent presence in Iraq stating that he would be willing to stay in Iraq for 100 years and comparing the American presence there to the presence in South Korea. LA Times, 8/23/08.

Bloomberg, 8/26/08 http://www.nsnetwork.org/node/947 I think Obama Time Table is what he used. President Barack Obama said Monday that he plans to keep his promise to end the U.S. war in Iraq by month's end. As a candidate, Obama campaigned that American troops would be out of the Iraq war by Aug. 31, 2010.

"And that is exactly what we are doing as promised, on schedule," Obama said Monday in a speech at the Disabled American Veterans National Convention. By the end of August, more than 90,000 soldiers will have come home from Iraq, he added.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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