huffingtonpost.com — Did Sarah Palin leave Hawaii because there were too many Asians? "...the presence of so many Asians and Pacific Islanders made her uncomfortable: "They were a minority type thing and it wasn't glamorous, so she came home."
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ianshDec 10, 2009
Pssssst, Hawaii is a US state.
bmiami69Dec 10, 2009
im not fan of her or the right but its not wrong to say different cultures can be well, different and if you dont understand that there are many cultures and each have their own unique was of dealing with life on Earth then it can become uncomfortable. add to it the different smells of the food and how to great people or not to look into their eyes or that you should.
1234brandonDec 10, 2009
"white kid trying to pass himself off as part Hawaiian just so he could attend Kamehameha High School."Can't say I blame him. If had the opportunity for Master Roshi to train me how to shoot energy blasts then I would try my hardest too.* *Alright, I know that had nothing to do with the argument at hand, but come on. When will I ever have a chance to use that again.
tenarethDec 11, 2009
I stopped reading at "was wrote".
muffinbombzDec 11, 2009
Speaking of education, its hardly creditable to use Wikipedia as a reference when your arguing a point.
ekdogDec 13, 2009
Palin should steer clear of the UK if she knows what's good for her. They still have journalists there that ask the tough questions ("What newspapers do you read?" would hardly be considered a trick question). I'd love to see her interviewed on a show like "Hard Talk". LOL.
rjohnson99Dec 13, 2009
1. I cannot stand Sarah Palin. I count the days until that retard goes back to Alaska and doesn't come back.2. I am a REAL conservative and she doesn't represent me nor do I want her to represent me in 2012.3. I do not like her "I'm a real person" shtick.4. I do not like the fact that she was chosen as VP just to offset the fact that a minority was running as a Democrat.5. With all that being said would I believe something that the Huffington Post posted about her? No.
altgeeky1Dec 14, 2009
True, Wikipedia is a collection of references and not a reference in itself... but that's no reason to not use it as a starting point.In other words, don't make it sound like people who use Wikipedia will automatically believe anything put there. Plenty of us Colbert Report fans remember his funny stunt with the wiki page on worldwide elephant populations...