Showing posts with label Nancy Pelosi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nancy Pelosi. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Pelosi wants Catholic priests to follow her will
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) does not abide by the U.S. Constitution and it's Bill of Rights. Especially the First Amendment. She wants the Roman Catholic Church to stand by her in her will to bring forth immigration reform.
Essentially, she wants amnesty to get more votes for the progressive movement.
Essentially, she wants amnesty to get more votes for the progressive movement.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Pelosi feels at home in China, appeals for help on climate change
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., spoke at Beijing's elite Tsinghua University today and urged Beijing to cooperate with the United States on climate change. It's funny at how "global warming" is now called "climate change." Is it because the globe isn't warming? It is just changing and we all know (jokingly) that the Earth's temperature has never changed.
While at the university, a student asked Pelosi a question on how the Americans would cut back on their carbon emissions. Pelosi responded saying: "We have so much room for improvement. Every aspect of our lives must be subjected to an inventory...of how we are taking responsibility."
IN THE NEWS:
Associated Press: Pelosi appeals for China's help on climate change
While at the university, a student asked Pelosi a question on how the Americans would cut back on their carbon emissions. Pelosi responded saying: "We have so much room for improvement. Every aspect of our lives must be subjected to an inventory...of how we are taking responsibility."
IN THE NEWS:
Associated Press: Pelosi appeals for China's help on climate change
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Pelosi: I have nothing more to say
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has nothing more to say on the CIA, waterboarding and torture. Let's see if she can keep her promise.
IN THE NEWS:
Associated Press: Pelosi: Nothing more to say on her CIA allegation
IN THE NEWS:
Associated Press: Pelosi: Nothing more to say on her CIA allegation
Labels:
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CIA,
Nancy Pelosi,
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RNC compares Pelosi to Pussy Galore?
What is the Republican National Committee thinking? Comparing the 69-year old Nancy Pelosi to Goldfinger's Pussy Galore? What is with the sophomoric humor? The commercial only needed to show Pelosi caught in her own web of lies. I understand the connection of the CIA to James Bond because there is no single song from an American spy film that would be as noticeable.
Pelosi may be "evil" in the eyes of many, but she is not a "Pussy Galore."
I just hope the RNC got permission to use the song and images from EON Productions.
Below is the RNC advertisement:
IN THE NEWS:
Politico: RNC's below-the-belt shot at Pelosi
Pelosi may be "evil" in the eyes of many, but she is not a "Pussy Galore."
I just hope the RNC got permission to use the song and images from EON Productions.
Below is the RNC advertisement:
IN THE NEWS:
Politico: RNC's below-the-belt shot at Pelosi
Friday, May 15, 2009
CIA, Pelosi at odds over "truth"
CIA director Leon Panetta has told his fellow CIA employees that the intelligence agency told the truth about the enhanced interrogation techniques to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Politico published the following from Panetta...
He said: We didn't mislead Congress; stay focused on your job.
Panetta's note was sent to reporters via the CIA press office. Here's the key graph:
"Let me be clear: It is not our policy or practice to mislead Congress. That is against our laws and our values. As the Agency indicated previously in response to Congressional inquiries, our contemporaneous records from September 2002 indicate that CIA officers briefed truthfully on the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah, describing “the enhanced techniques that had been employed.” Ultimately, it is up to Congress to evaluate all the evidence and reach its own conclusions about what happened."
Today, Pelosi made more conflicting statements about waterboarding. She continues to lie about what she "knew."
Also, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs (the best ever) dodged a question about the White House's stance on Pelosi's opinion. Fox News' Major Garret asked the question, one of the few curious journalists in the press corp.
IN THE NEWS:
Politico: Panetta to CIA employees: We told Pelosi the truth
He said: We didn't mislead Congress; stay focused on your job.
Panetta's note was sent to reporters via the CIA press office. Here's the key graph:
"Let me be clear: It is not our policy or practice to mislead Congress. That is against our laws and our values. As the Agency indicated previously in response to Congressional inquiries, our contemporaneous records from September 2002 indicate that CIA officers briefed truthfully on the interrogation of Abu Zubaydah, describing “the enhanced techniques that had been employed.” Ultimately, it is up to Congress to evaluate all the evidence and reach its own conclusions about what happened."
Today, Pelosi made more conflicting statements about waterboarding. She continues to lie about what she "knew."
Also, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs (the best ever) dodged a question about the White House's stance on Pelosi's opinion. Fox News' Major Garret asked the question, one of the few curious journalists in the press corp.
IN THE NEWS:
Politico: Panetta to CIA employees: We told Pelosi the truth
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Rove: Pelosi knew of interrogations
In an Op/Ed column written by Karl Rove, he says that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi knew of the harsh interrogations, known as waterboarding. This column is "In the News" below. Read and enjoy.
IN THE NEWS:
The Wall Street Journal: Rove: Nancy Pelosi and Waterboarding
IN THE NEWS:
The Wall Street Journal: Rove: Nancy Pelosi and Waterboarding
Dems unite in attacking CIA
The Democrats don't care about law or common sense. They are out for their own best interests and attacking the Bush administration, as well as the Central Intelligence Agency. Now they are saying that the CIA may have broken the law.
Let's talk about breaking laws. The Dems do that every day. What exactly is the US Constitution for? Shredding? Oh, yeah, it's the law of the land. Look at it once in a while.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi got flustered today when she spoke about what she "knew" about the CIA and waterboarding.
IN THE NEWS:
Politico: Dems: CIA briefers may have broken law
The Washington Times: The Speaker misspeaks
The Washington Post: Pelosi Acknowledges She Was Told of Waterboarding in 2003
Let's talk about breaking laws. The Dems do that every day. What exactly is the US Constitution for? Shredding? Oh, yeah, it's the law of the land. Look at it once in a while.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi got flustered today when she spoke about what she "knew" about the CIA and waterboarding.
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IN THE NEWS:
Politico: Dems: CIA briefers may have broken law
The Washington Times: The Speaker misspeaks
The Washington Post: Pelosi Acknowledges She Was Told of Waterboarding in 2003
Pelosi fires back at CIA
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is now accusing the Central Intelligence Agency of misleading Congress about enhanced interrogation techniques.
She is practically today's version of a "Benedict Arnold." She is out for her own interests. She hates the United States Military and she despises the CIA. She would be happy if they both were eliminated.
IN THE NEWS:
The Washington Post: Pelosi Fuels Fire on Interrogations
Associated Press: Pelosi says she learned of waterboarding in 2003
The New York Times: Pelosi: C.I.A. Misled Congress Over Waterboarding
She is practically today's version of a "Benedict Arnold." She is out for her own interests. She hates the United States Military and she despises the CIA. She would be happy if they both were eliminated.
IN THE NEWS:
The Washington Post: Pelosi Fuels Fire on Interrogations
Associated Press: Pelosi says she learned of waterboarding in 2003
The New York Times: Pelosi: C.I.A. Misled Congress Over Waterboarding
Labels:
Central Intelligence Agency,
CIA,
Nancy Pelosi,
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Pelosi wants socialized health care bill on House floor by July, Obama hails news
The liberals in Washington are scared of what is going to happen in the next election cycle. You know, the loss of their jobs. So, it's time to ruin the country while they still can, and do it early so people may forget by 2010.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that the House would have the health care bill on the floor by the end of July and President Barack Obama loved this news.
Now, my issue with this news is that how can you get a good bill on the floor in so little time. It is going to be totally messed up. It takes months to write up a good bill. And, this bill is not some minor bill. This will change health care forever. But, the Democrats in Washington don't care.
IN THE NEWS:
Associated Press: Pelosi: House taking up health care before recess
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Wednesday that the House would have the health care bill on the floor by the end of July and President Barack Obama loved this news.
Now, my issue with this news is that how can you get a good bill on the floor in so little time. It is going to be totally messed up. It takes months to write up a good bill. And, this bill is not some minor bill. This will change health care forever. But, the Democrats in Washington don't care.
IN THE NEWS:
Associated Press: Pelosi: House taking up health care before recess
Friday, May 8, 2009
Pelosi knew about harsh interrogations
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi needs to resign. She is a liar and a cheat. She claims she did not know about the enhanced interrogation techniques, such as waterboarding. She was briefed by the CIA.
All Pelosi and her fellow Democrats want to do is to destroy any positive legacy of President George W. Bush.
IN THE NEWS:
The Washington Post: CIA Says Pelosi Was Briefed on Use of 'Enhanced Interrogations'
All Pelosi and her fellow Democrats want to do is to destroy any positive legacy of President George W. Bush.
IN THE NEWS:
The Washington Post: CIA Says Pelosi Was Briefed on Use of 'Enhanced Interrogations'
Sunday, February 22, 2009
An economic apocalypse?
Glenn Beck cartoon: System Meltdown into Economic Apocalypse.
Video is courtesy of Fox News and Glenn Beck.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Washington hypocrites on private jets?
You know how Congress said 'NO' to GM, Chrysler and Ford to flying on private jets. Oh, they also said 'NO' to other companies as well.
This same Congress has some prominent Democrats taking vacations on US government owned private jets. Nancy Pelosi is taking a well-deserved vacation in Italy at this moment. She is touring museums as her home state of California suffers and the country is in a recession. By the way, she was scolded by the pope, but she didn't listen to that. Pelosi is not alone as well, she brought some prominent Washington Democrats on the trip. Oh, the private jet costs $10,000 an hour to operate, but no worries, it's all paid for, by American tax payers.
Then we have a 50th anniversary tour of India for Martin Luther King III, civil rights activists and some more Washington elites. Martin Luther King, Jr. went to India to learn about Gandhi and now these guys get an anniversary vacation. All paid for.
Are these guys hypocrites?
IN THE NEWS:
Martin Luther King III meets Sonia Gandhi
Pope tells Pelosi that life must be protected
This same Congress has some prominent Democrats taking vacations on US government owned private jets. Nancy Pelosi is taking a well-deserved vacation in Italy at this moment. She is touring museums as her home state of California suffers and the country is in a recession. By the way, she was scolded by the pope, but she didn't listen to that. Pelosi is not alone as well, she brought some prominent Washington Democrats on the trip. Oh, the private jet costs $10,000 an hour to operate, but no worries, it's all paid for, by American tax payers.
Then we have a 50th anniversary tour of India for Martin Luther King III, civil rights activists and some more Washington elites. Martin Luther King, Jr. went to India to learn about Gandhi and now these guys get an anniversary vacation. All paid for.
Are these guys hypocrites?
IN THE NEWS:
Martin Luther King III meets Sonia Gandhi
Pope tells Pelosi that life must be protected
Thursday, February 19, 2009
New York Post protested for monkey cartoon
Al Sharpton and others came to protest outside the New York Post this morning for both of their first amendment rights. Except, Sharpton and the others outside the New York Post were a little confused about a cartoon they were chanting about. The cartoon featured a monkey, like the one that was shot yesterday. This cartoon dealt with the "Stimulus," so they assumed it was about Obama, but it wasn't Obama who wrote this bill. The answer below. Well, it was her idea, there is no way she could write the entire thing on such short of time.

Is this racist? Didn't Nancy Pelosi write this bill? All Obama did was sign it. So what is with the outrage?
And another New York Post cartoon. This says it all.

Our Mount Rushmore presidents seem a little unsure about what Pelosi, Reid and Obama have done. This is true, look at the Constitution.
Cartoon satires are courtesy of the New York Post.
IN THE NEWS:
WCBS: Sharpton, Activists Protest New York Post Cartoon
Fox News: Political Carton Featuring Chimp Sparks Protests

Is this racist? Didn't Nancy Pelosi write this bill? All Obama did was sign it. So what is with the outrage?
And another New York Post cartoon. This says it all.

Our Mount Rushmore presidents seem a little unsure about what Pelosi, Reid and Obama have done. This is true, look at the Constitution.
Cartoon satires are courtesy of the New York Post.
IN THE NEWS:
WCBS: Sharpton, Activists Protest New York Post Cartoon
Fox News: Political Carton Featuring Chimp Sparks Protests
Pelosi reminded by pope on what a Catholic believes
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who is all-knowing when it comes to Catholic affairs, got reminded on basic, and I mean basic, Christian beliefs when it comes to life.
Pope Benedict XVI told Pelosi that we have to protect life "at all stages of its development." She has voted for abortions over and over again. Word on if this sunk into Pelosi's head is not for certain because she does not typically follow her beliefs and political laws. She makes her own.
I find it interesting that California is in a deep financial crisis and the United States is also in economic trouble. Pelosi is from California and is the most powerful woman in America. Some may say Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, but it is really Pelosi.
IN THE NEWS:
Associated Press: Pope tells Nancy Pelosi life must be protected
Pope Benedict XVI told Pelosi that we have to protect life "at all stages of its development." She has voted for abortions over and over again. Word on if this sunk into Pelosi's head is not for certain because she does not typically follow her beliefs and political laws. She makes her own.
I find it interesting that California is in a deep financial crisis and the United States is also in economic trouble. Pelosi is from California and is the most powerful woman in America. Some may say Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, but it is really Pelosi.
IN THE NEWS:
Associated Press: Pope tells Nancy Pelosi life must be protected
Friday, February 13, 2009
House passes 'stimulus' bill 246-183
Seven Democrats voted "Nay" to the Stimulus package. They were Bright, Ala.; Griffith, Ala.; Peterson, Minn.; Defazio, Ore.; Minnick, Idaho; Shuler, NC; and Taylor, Miss. The bill had now Republican support. In the original bill in the House, 11 Democrats voted "nay."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is ecstatic about passing the stimulus bill.

And, here is the House vote.

(Screen shots are courtesy of C-SPAN)
And again, what did they vote on? They don't even know. The bill is here. The bill is also available on a prior blog posting.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is ecstatic about passing the stimulus bill.

And, here is the House vote.

(Screen shots are courtesy of C-SPAN)
And again, what did they vote on? They don't even know. The bill is here. The bill is also available on a prior blog posting.
Pelosi: Save the cute mice
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., loves mice. She loves them so much that she put a $30 million earmark in the stimulus package to save the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse. These mice live in the San Francisco area and Pelosi loves these cute little critters.
Isn't this money needed? Look at how cute one looks (below). This is stimulating the economy, isn't it?

Picture is courtesy of the Washington Times.
IN THE NEWS:
Washington Times: Pelosi's mouse slated for $30M slice of cheese
Isn't this money needed? Look at how cute one looks (below). This is stimulating the economy, isn't it?

Picture is courtesy of the Washington Times.
IN THE NEWS:
Washington Times: Pelosi's mouse slated for $30M slice of cheese
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Sen. Inouye: 'If we go down, there will be chaos on this globe'
Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawai'i, has some harsh words to those who are against the stimulus package:
He said these words after the U.S. House and Senate reached a compromise on the stimulus package. He and other Senators made statements, including the three Republicans who are Republicans by name only, Sen. Arlen Specter, Sen. Olympia Snowe and Sen. Susan Collins. But the best moment of the speeches was what Sen. Inouye said. He is priceless.
The Democrats are using these three Republicans as their own puppets and it looks pathetic. They snatched the weak and now they are showing them off to the world as their own.
Sen. Harry Reid and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi are all gitty right now.
He said these words after the U.S. House and Senate reached a compromise on the stimulus package. He and other Senators made statements, including the three Republicans who are Republicans by name only, Sen. Arlen Specter, Sen. Olympia Snowe and Sen. Susan Collins. But the best moment of the speeches was what Sen. Inouye said. He is priceless.
The Democrats are using these three Republicans as their own puppets and it looks pathetic. They snatched the weak and now they are showing them off to the world as their own.
Sen. Harry Reid and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi are all gitty right now.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
US House scandal in Florida again, this time it's the "nice guy" Democrat
Rep. Tim Mahoney, D-Florida, the man who took Republican Rep. Mark Foley's job in 2006 has had a scandal of his own. In 2006, Mahoney pledged to be more moral than Foley. Foley's problem was that he sent inappropriate emails to teenage males in the House Paige program. For, Mahoney, he began an affair in 2006 with a mistress. He has reportedly paid off his mistress $121,000 after she threatened to sue him when he tried to fire her a staff position.
Remember the uproar with Foley in 2006? Where is that same criticism with Mahoney in 2008? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been trying to protect Mahoney. This could and should cost Mahoney's seat in the November election.
Below are two articles about Mahoney and his mistress:
ABC News
The Wall Street Journal
Pelosi statement on Mahoney affair
Remember the uproar with Foley in 2006? Where is that same criticism with Mahoney in 2008? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has been trying to protect Mahoney. This could and should cost Mahoney's seat in the November election.
Below are two articles about Mahoney and his mistress:
ABC News
The Wall Street Journal
Pelosi statement on Mahoney affair
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Pelosi Stands by Comments
Pelosi stands by abortion comments
AP foreign, Wednesday August 27 2008
(Link to AP article)
By ERIC GORSKI
Associated Press Writer
DENVER (AP) - Under fire from U.S. Catholic bishops, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is not backing off contentious comments about abortion she made during a weekend television talk show appearance.
Pelosi said Sunday on NBC's ``Meet the Press'' that ``doctors of the church'' have not been able to define when life begins. That prompted swift rebukes from Washington Archbishop Donald Wuerl and Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput, who said Pelosi was incorrect and that Catholic teaching has consistently condemned abortion.
Cardinal Edward Egan of New York voiced similar sentiment Tuesday. Cardinal Justin Rigali, chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities, and Bishop William Lori, chairman of the bishops' Committee on Doctrine, also issued a statement correcting Pelosi.
Brendan Daly, a spokesman for Pelosi, said in a statement Tuesday that she ``fully appreciates the sanctity of family'' and based her views on conception on the ``views of Saint Augustine, who said: '... the law does not provide that the act (abortion) pertains to homicide, for there cannot yet be said to be a live soul in a body that lacks sensation ...'''
The statement from Rigali and Lori said ``uninformed and inadequate theories about embryology'' in the Middle Ages led ``some theologians to speculate that specifically human life capable of receiving an immortal soul may not exist until a few weeks into pregnancy. While in canon law these theories led to a distinction in penalties between very early and later abortions, the Church's moral teaching never justified or permitted abortion at any stage of development.''
Daly said that while Catholic teaching is clear that life begins at conception, many Catholics do not agree. He said Pelosi ``agrees with the Church that we should reduce the number of abortions'' by making family planning more available such as increasing the number of comprehensive age-appropriate sex education and adoption programs, Daly said.
The Catholic Church is opposed to artificial contraception.
AP foreign, Wednesday August 27 2008
(Link to AP article)
By ERIC GORSKI
Associated Press Writer
DENVER (AP) - Under fire from U.S. Catholic bishops, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is not backing off contentious comments about abortion she made during a weekend television talk show appearance.
Pelosi said Sunday on NBC's ``Meet the Press'' that ``doctors of the church'' have not been able to define when life begins. That prompted swift rebukes from Washington Archbishop Donald Wuerl and Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput, who said Pelosi was incorrect and that Catholic teaching has consistently condemned abortion.
Cardinal Edward Egan of New York voiced similar sentiment Tuesday. Cardinal Justin Rigali, chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities, and Bishop William Lori, chairman of the bishops' Committee on Doctrine, also issued a statement correcting Pelosi.
Brendan Daly, a spokesman for Pelosi, said in a statement Tuesday that she ``fully appreciates the sanctity of family'' and based her views on conception on the ``views of Saint Augustine, who said: '... the law does not provide that the act (abortion) pertains to homicide, for there cannot yet be said to be a live soul in a body that lacks sensation ...'''
The statement from Rigali and Lori said ``uninformed and inadequate theories about embryology'' in the Middle Ages led ``some theologians to speculate that specifically human life capable of receiving an immortal soul may not exist until a few weeks into pregnancy. While in canon law these theories led to a distinction in penalties between very early and later abortions, the Church's moral teaching never justified or permitted abortion at any stage of development.''
Daly said that while Catholic teaching is clear that life begins at conception, many Catholics do not agree. He said Pelosi ``agrees with the Church that we should reduce the number of abortions'' by making family planning more available such as increasing the number of comprehensive age-appropriate sex education and adoption programs, Daly said.
The Catholic Church is opposed to artificial contraception.
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