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Nancy Pelosi should be respected for her honesty, being the most vocal elected Liberal to express her admiration for the Socialist movements of the world. She, along with slightly less expressive accomplices Harry Reid, Teddy Kennedy, Al Gore, Hillary, et. al. as disciples of the Socialist dogma, are precluded from any positive association with anyone who has actively sought to obstruct the spread of socialist movements anywhere on the globe.
They, and their repulsive ilk, are contemptuous of anyone who served in the administrations of Nixon, Reagan, or the Bushes. They have supported, and continue their support of Marxists in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Grenada, Cuba, and elsewhere in Latin America. They are on the fence with respect to Mexico -- until they learn how the Mexican/American vote will go.
It appears that Nancy is the first who believes that the U.S. may finally have a majority of voters, ready to impose Socialist dogma across the Western Hemisphere.
p>Wake up America -- or get ready to say goodbye to this country as we have known it for the past 225 years. br> -- Bennett Bishop br> Baldwinsville, New York /p> p> Your Prowler article about Nancy (Mosquito) Pelosi says it all -- or most of it. The fact that Uribe is an opponent of Communism is enough to account for Pelosi's unwillingness to meet with him. As for her trip to Syria, that was her Billy Carter moment. You remember how the First Brother of President Peanut went to Libya as an unofficial representative of the United States. Brother Jimmy learned much from this, it seems. Nancy's renown is similarly now in the bag. br> -- Roy Barkley /p> p> She is a dingbat. But a dangerous one. br> -- Sarah Hereford
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