Posted on 06/24/2009 10:15:33 AM PDT by RRTJSP...........
Wednesday, June 24, 2009 Gov. Palin is on her way to Europe to visit troops
From the governor via Twitter:
"Travel now to bring appreciation from their Alaska family & Natl Guard leadership to heroes in US European Command's area of responsibility" We had wondered whether Gov. Palin was going to return to the Middle East to visit her state's Guard troops deployed there after she tweeted:
"Got Fed ok for Adjutant Gen Campbell, Command Sgt Major Choate and me to travel to our Ak Army Natl Guard troops on Wed. Glad to go to them" But now it seems that she's headed for Europe. The U.S. European Command -- USEUCOM -- has a wide area of responsibility:
Prior to the formation of Africa Command in October 2008 the area of responsibility (AOR) of the United States European Command covered more than 13 million square miles and included 91 countries and territories. This territory extends from the North Cape of Norway, through the waters of the Baltic and Mediterranean seas, most of Europe, parts of the Middle East, to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. Several other countries and territories were considered to be part of the USEUCOM area of interest (AOI).
ooh la la.
headline reads: PALIN LIBERATES EUROPE FROM OBAMA
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I’m surprised Rahm doesnt have her on lock down or - 24 hour surveillance leading up to 2012.
They’re trying really hard!
‘Loose lips sink ships’. Hope she has the sense to stop twittering until she get back to the US. Not really necessary to tell the breathless world where our troops are every leg of the trip.
Let’s just wait until we see where she goes and how much she feels she needs to reveal. Not worried about her, of course, but the folks she leaves behing are of some value.
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