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Not So Fabulous Baker Boy

The misguided statesman. Pelosi's tangled web. Also: Michigan affirmative action. And more.

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What a tangled web she weaves!

Nancy Pelosi has made a lot of political hay out of Mark Foley's scandal. But after reading Jeffrey Lord's article, it seems to me that if things had worked out somewhat differently, Foley and Pelosi would have been the closest of allies. Unfortunately for Foley, he has that capital "R" next to his name. Therefore, he has no defenders on the right (nor would he), or on the left (because of his party affiliation).

But in light of Lord's revelation that Pelosi once marched side by side with Harry Hay, a gay advocate of pedophilia, this begs an obvious question: how did we arrive at this juncture?

In the early 1980s, two homosexuals, Hunter and Marsden wrote a propaganda book, After the Ball. This was a blueprint for how homosexuals would gain approval in the larger American society. Part of the strategy was to downplay those much less unseemly elements of homosexuality (i.e., pedophilia). As David Kupelian documents in his book The Marketing of Evil, Hunter and Marsden concluded that only when homosexuality per se comes to be widely accepted should those less acceptable elements be allowed to see the light of day.

Obviously, their strategy was a smashing success.

But to make matters worse, the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association has gained a great deal of prominence in the last few years. They have representatives working throughout the MSM (New York Times, Washington Post, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, you name it).

Which begs another question: what reporter is going to be brave enough to stand against the entire media establishment and point out Pelosi's faux outrage over Mark Foley...especially given her past (and present) silence regarding pedophilia? I'm not going to hold my breath waiting.

p>In conclusion, the Democrats get a free pass despite their obvious hypocrisy, and the Republicans (even those who had nothing to do with the Foley scandal) will suffer. br> -- Greg Hoadley br> Deerfield Beach, Florida /p>

Of course Nancy Pelosi ducks! She is a democrat for God's sake! That's what democrats do: duck and run. I see the issue of morality to be of no importance whatever. Ms. Pelosi and her ilk will bring about the death of this great democratic experiment if given enough time in power.

Her party has already prohibited us from praying; reading the Bible anywhere but Church. They have been acting on Ramsey Clarke's adage there's no such thing as a bad boy, only a poor one and turning out of prison the most bestial of evildoers. The next act, once they're in power will be to permit about 25 million illegal aliens to remain here permanently and allow them to vote; They will require each American to learn every language spoken except English. While Ms. Pelosi's party excoriates Christians and Jews it will appeal to the Muslims and grant them limited religious courts so that such pleasures as child murder and wife beating are not lost to that freedom loving and reasonable segment of our population.

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