Alaska Governor Sarah Palin visited Army Private James Pattison during a morale tour at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany, in 2007.
(US Air Force via Reuters)
Record shows little foreign experience
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin visited Army Private James Pattison during a morale tour at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany, in 2007.
(US Air Force via Reuters)
ST.PAUL - Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin got her first passport in 2006 and has visited just four countries, and has had little involvement in her state's cross-border issues, raising questions about her supporters' assertions that Alaska's proximity to Russia has given her unique experience on foreign affairs. (Full article: 1316 words)
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