Posted on 11/13/2006 7:53:56 PM PST by doug from upland
NOTE: if anyone saw the show, please report
YOUTUBE PRESENTATION WITH INFO ON HER VINEYARD AND HER FAILURE TO HIRE UNION LABOR
I don't know if it is on the FOXNEWS site yet, but something potentially very important occured on Hannity and Colmes tonight.
KSFO's Melanie Morgan was a guest and exposed Nancy Pelosi, speaker in waiting, as employing illegal aliens to work on her wine vineyard in the Napa Valley.
If the charges are proven, how can the House possibly allow Pelosi to become speaker? Draining the swamp, will mean draining her.
As you might recall, Linda Chavez had to withdraw her nomination as Labor Secretary after it was revealed that she had hired an illegal alien in the 1990s.
FReepers, make the mainstream media cover this.
LOL, good post Nit!
That is what it appears. I made phone calls to the Auberge du Soleil, a Piatti restaurant, and the CordeValle resort. No union labor.
The Republican "stay at home program" has delivered almost the same result in 2006 as we got in 1992. It's amazing how easily the past is forgotten.
Good graphic Phil, I like it! You are into your pastel phase now.
Thanks for the report.
Kimba Wood
Zoe Baird
Linda Chavez
Nancy Pelosi?
Very telling how Juan Williams anticipated Morgan's revelation and shouted all over her statement. He was actively suppressing her comments.
Her wine: $50 million F'd
bump.
Monday I found myself with an hour or so to kill while waiting for the "out-patient". Not a hospital but an impressive building housing financial concerns, medical treatment centers, etc.
Other than read a magazine, I chose to walk down a hall and go through the doors of Saks Fifth Avenue, connected to the office building.
Although neatly dressed, I knew before I walked through the doors that none of the salespeople would approach me with, "May I help you..." Mentally I envisioned that possibility ending in..."to the door".
But I shrugged off these thoughts and browsed around that one floor. Jewelry, cosmetics, shoes, handbags. Handbags! I'd love to have a colorful, good-looking handbag.
A couple of price tags were exposed so I discreetly peeked. $1,560.00. $1,986.00.
"Just what I've been looking for! I'll take one of each!"
Nancy Pelosi may have been in the store. I didn't take the elevator to the women's clothing floor.
Off-topic here but the price is right!
So Pelosi wouldn't be the shortest held speaker? I have no idea how long livingston held.
I saw Melanie on Fox News exposing Pelosi and the illegal employees.
She held up a full dossier she was gathering on Pelosi. Stay tuned!
Go Melanie!
ICE melts.
http://www.americanthinker.com/comments.php?comments_id=6512
What a hypocrite!
Busted again by Doug.
BTTT
If Pelosi is getting $4,000 per ton for her grapes she is getting top dollar.
"The market was pretty tough to start out with, then you added a huge crop. I think it's going to be a tough road in 2006." Prices in 2005 ranged from $450 to $1,800 per ton, with a weighted average of $1,259, the lowest in the last five years. The average price in Napa in 2005 was $1,541 per ton (virtually identical to 2004), with a range of $1,150 to $4,000 per ton. While the crop was relatively small in Napa and there was some late interest in grape purchases, Napa Merlot was slow throughout 2005.
Sonoma County Zinfandel spot market prices grew for the second straight year. In both 2004 and 2005, Zinfandel grape sales ranged in price from $1,200 to $4,000 per ton. However, after hitting a low average price of $1,724 per ton in 2003, the average price rose to $1,941 in 2004 and again in 2005, to $2,128 per ton. Still, this is several hundred dollars below the $2,669 per ton average price in 2001. For most varietals, the highest prices in the last five years were in 2001, while the lowest prices were either 2003 or 2004.
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