What are the three thing that you wish you could say to Nancy Pelosi?

March 18, 2010 by Phil · Leave a Comment
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In a press conference today Congressman Paul Broun of Georgia, aided by other fellow Congressman, called out Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi for the underhanded tricks that the Dems are considering in passing the Health Care Bill. The Congressman took up for the rationally minded American citizens by asking three simple questions:

“I have three simple questions for Ms. Pelosi.”

“Are you so arrogant that you think you know what’s best for the American people?”

“Are you so ignorant that you are oblivious to the wishes of the American people?”

“Are you so incompetent that you are going to ignore the Constitution of the United States, use tricks, deceptions, bald face lies, to try to ram down the throat of the American people something that they do not want and is going to be absolutely worse for their health care?”

Be careful Mr. Broun. Language like that might get you elected as the next President of the United States.
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O’Donnell Miffed Baier Dared Interrupt Obama | NewsBusters.org

March 17, 2010 by Phil · 2 Comments
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O’Donnell Miffed Baier Dared Interrupt Obama | NewsBusters.org.

Barak Obama, who probably forgot what it’s like to do an actual interview, found himself in such a situation today when he appeared on FNC’s Special Report with Bret Baier. In an apparent attempt to appeal to the nation concerning the ever controversial Health Care bill that sits before the House and Nancy Pelosi. President Obama decided to accept an interview with a news outlet that actually has a viewer base. However, along with that viewer base comes an interviewer in the form of Bret Baier that doesn’t know that he is just supposed to ask questions and let the President get away with a long dialogue, at the end of which the viewer actually forgot what the question was. The gall that Baier must have to stop the President midstream to refocus him on what the question actually was. If I were a part of the fawning main stream media, I’d agree with O’Donnell when he said, “most news organizations as I’ve said tend to defer to the office of the president in matters of conversational decorum.”
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Now Pelosi Cares About Ethics, Cuts Loose Healthcare No Vote Eric Massa

March 6, 2010 by Phil · Leave a Comment
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Now Pelosi Cares About Ethics, Cuts Loose Healthcare No Vote Eric Massa.

SusanAnne Hiller has an interesting article over at biggovernment.com concerning some ethics violations from certain house members.

Eric Massa, who is our representative here in New York’s 29th district, just last week announced that he would not seek a second term in office amid a sexual harassment claim from a staffer. At the press conference Massa indicated a recurrence of a bout with cancer was his reason for not seeking another term and that his timely announcement should give another potential candidate enough time to mount a successful bid for the 29th seat. Now we have a report that Massa is resigning effective March 9th. Some say that Massa is being forced out by Nancy Pelosi and crew because of his indiscretions.

Keep in mind that we still have Charlie Rangel poking around DC after the ethics committee found that he violated house rules months ago, with implications of serious corruption charges.

What did Massa do to deserve being thrown out of the house, other than having a potty mouth? Committing to vote No on ObamaCare.

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