If we label the signature on the left as exhibit "A", the one in the middle as exhibit "B", and the one on the right exhibit "C" there are some anomalies, to wit:
The "N" in A and C match. The "a" in A and C match. The "n" in A and B match. The "c" in A and C match. The "y" in A and C match. Conclusion: in the first name, exhibits A and C are closer to a match than exhibit B.
The "P" in A and C match. The "e" in A and C match. The "l" in A and C match. The "o" in A and C match. The "s" is a closer match in B and C. The "i" is a closer match in A and C. Conclusion: in the last name, exhibits A and C are closer to a match than B.
Methinks exhibit B is a forgery.
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Thanks for the laugh....I just thought that it appeared the first signature was even a misspelling of Pelosi...thinking it spelled Peloci....
I was thinking the same thing. The one in the middle is less like the other two.