Saturday, May 23, 2009

How is Nancy doing? She is being scapegoated by the Republicans. They are going to be very unpopular ...

...in the elections of 2010. They are attempting to build an Anti-Democratic movement because they know they haven't got a leg to stand on. They crashed a global economy, ran an illegal war, nearly lost Afghanistan to the Taliban and attempted to establish a theocracy in the USA. I give them no chance after "The October Surprise" airing. No chance.

She looks good. I think she is traveling to China as a delegation member this week. First woman Speaker. Nice. Great lady. Pretty girl.


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, waves as she enters Homewood Field in Baltimore for Johns Hopkins University's 2009 undergraduate commencement. Pelosi addressed graduating seniors and received an honorary degree. (Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam / May 21, 2009)

Pelosi returns to home stage (click title to entry - thank you)
She stresses climate change in Hopkins speech
By Timothy B. Wheeler
May 22, 2009

Calling climate change "the greatest challenge of our day," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi credited young voters yesterday with pressuring Congress to finally craft a national response, and she predicted that the United States would join other countries this year in an international pact to reduce planet-warming pollution.
Pelosi, speaking at commencement ceremonies for the Johns Hopkins University's arts and sciences and engineering graduates, called climate change a national security, economic, environmental health and moral issue.
"Thanks to your voices, votes and values, America has awakened to the crisis after years of delay and is now moving in a new direction," she said....