Posted on 09/17/2009 11:07:13 AM PDT by Biggirl

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Hi BG, how’s it going?
Doing fine myself.:)
Yhello! Yhello! Yhello!
Thank you BG.
Sean in Kalifornia today?
So much news, so little time to get it all in.
Pelosi brings up Milk as an example (I don’t know either); That’s a REALLY bad idea from her.
I remember how it all went down... can’t forget.
I wonder how the gay community feels about their BFF putting them in the middle? They obviously don’t know the history.
Yep. Sean just said he is afraid for the world. So am I. I now truly believe Bambam wants to destroy this nation. All this is on purpose.
Memories...
Pelosi also led tougher Democratic criticism of the Bush administration. After the president’s 2004 State of the Union address, Pelosi said: “America must be a light to the world, not just a missile.” In an interview with Soledad O’Brien of CNN after the speech, she attacked the president sharply, charging “he is in denial when it comes to the fact that nine million Americans are put of work and he’s boasting job growth.” She also charged that he “did not build a true international consensus on Iraq. He went into war on the basis of unproven assertions, without evidence. He used a doctrine, a dangerous doctrine, of preemptive strike, which is unprecedented in our history.”
Pelosi’s suggestion that the president’s policy was responsible for the deaths of U.S. service people enraged Republicans, who called on Pelosi to apologize for the remarks, but she did not. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said: “She apparently is so caught up in partisan hatred for President Bush that her words are putting American lives at risk.” Pelosi stood her ground on Bush: “His activities, his decisions, the results of his actions are what undermines his leadership, not my statements. My statements are just a statement of fact.”
Still, Bush and the Republicans solidified their hold on government in the 2004 elections. Pelosi told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer that “Democrats did not connect well enough with the American people” on issues of faith and patriotism during the campaign. She said she was “very concerned about the radical right - wing agenda of President Bush and the Republicans in Congress.” But characteristically, she refused to dwell on the defeat and said defiantly: “We’re ready for the next session of Congress. We’re ready for the next election.”
A few days later, Pelosi said the Democrats were ready to work with the president. “Our partisan split, rather than being an excuse for inaction, must be a call to compromise and commonsense,” she said in the Democrats’ weekly radio address. “We stand strongest as a nation when we stand on common ground.” In a later interview with Fox News’s Chris Wallace, Pelosi said: “I’m very proud of my leadership of the Democrats in the House of Representatives and proud of them to make history, choosing a woman as their leader. I’m proud of the fact that we have had unity in our party . . . We have clarity in our message. We know who we are as Democrats.”
(shakes head)
So do WE! You're a bunch of power-hungry, freedom-hating, arrogant FOOLS! (I'd say more, but I don't want to get banned)
Hey, Don!
What they’re doing to those CA farmers is more government insanity.
I’m talking to myself again.
I can’t STAND Leo Tyrell. What an ass!
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