The fact is that the rich has gotten richer under Clinton and the rich will get richer under Polesi's reign.
They are all working AGAINST the common man's interest.
Neither Bill Clinton nor Nacy Polosi are facts. You ignore facts to throw in a personality. Like Clinton, Polesi will not matter.
And calling me a little Bourgeoise will not improve your understanding of the facts.
And, let me ask you: Just what is a little Bourgeoise??? And, what do you consider yourself as???
Do you have proof that Global Warming should be ignored???
Fluxon
: Maybe since the globe is so overwhelmingly hot you have not
: noticed the most powerful woman in office is a socialist?
: Wake up little Bourgeoisie!
: You do know who is first in line to be killed after the
: revolution?
: If not, you might want to read a little history...
: Try typing useful idiot in a search engine.
: Bonnie
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: Pelosi leader of 'Progressive Caucus'
: Dems' likely top House official part of powerful,
: socialist-linked bloc
: Posted: November 11, 2002
: 1:00 a.m. Eastern
: © 2002 WorldNetDaily.com
: Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., the likely new minority leader in
: the House of Representatives, serves on the executive
: committee of the socialist-leaning Progressive Caucus, a
: bloc of about 60 votes or nearly 30 percent of the minority
: vote in the lower chamber.
: Until 1999, the website of the Progressive Caucus was hosted
: by the Democratic Socialists of America. Following an
: expose of the link between the two organizations in
: WorldNetDaily, the Progressive Caucus established its own
: website under the auspices of Congress. Another officer of
: the Progressive Caucus, and one of its guiding lights, is
: avowed socialist Rep. Bernie Sanders, the Vermont
: independent.
: The Democratic Socialists of America's chief organizing goal
: is to work within the Democratic Party and remove the
: stigma attached to "socialism" in the eyes of
: most Americans.
: "Stress our Democratic Party strategy and electoral
: work," explains an organizing document of the DSA.
: "The Democratic Party is something the public
: understands, and association with it takes the edge off.
: Stressing our Democratic Party work will establish some
: distance from the radical subculture and help integrate you
: to the milieu of the young liberals."
: Nevertheless, the goal of the Democratic Socialists of America
: has never been deeply hidden. Prior to the cleanup of its
: website in 1999, the DSA included a song list featuring
: "The Internationale," the worldwide anthem of
: communism and socialism. Another song on the site was
: "Red Revolution" sung to the tune of "Red
: Robin." The lyrics went: "When the Red Revolution
: brings its solution along, along, there'll be no more
: lootin' when we start shootin' that Wall Street throng.
: ..." Another song removed after WorldNetDaily's expose
: was "Are You Sleeping, Bourgeoisie?" The lyrics
: went: "Are you sleeping? Are you sleeping?
: Bourgeoisie, Bourgeoisie. And when the revolution comes,
: We'll kill you all with knives and guns, Bourgeoisie,
: Bourgeoisie."
: In the last three years, the Progressive Caucus has been
: careful to moderate its image for mainstream consumption.
: "The members of the Progressive Caucus share a common
: belief in the principles of social and economic justice,
: non-discrimination and tolerance in America and in our
: relationships with other countries," the group's
: statement of purpose explains.
: Most of the members of the Progressive Caucus, including
: Pelosi, opposed authorizing the war on Iraq. In fact, most
: Democrats in the House opposed the war resolution. House
: Minority Leader Richard Gephardt and 81 other House
: Democrats supported the move.
: "I have seen no evidence or intelligence that suggests
: that Iraq indeed poses an imminent threat to our
: nation." Pelosi said in voting against the resolution.
: "If the administration has that information, they have
: not shared it with the Congress."
: The latest issue of the liberal New Republic bemoans Pelosi's
: ascendancy to top leadership in her party because of her
: extreme left positions, calling the Democrat's position
: "dangerous."
: "The ideological vacuum atop the post-Sept. 11 Democratic
: Party will inevitably be filled," the New Republic
: said in its trademark TRB column. "And, if it is
: filled by Nancy Pelosi and Dennis Kucinich, the United
: States will no longer be a 50-50 nation; it will be a 40-60
: nation for a generation."
: Pelosi, 62, last year was elected by her Democratic colleagues
: to be the House Democratic Whip – making her the
: highest-ranking woman in the U.S. Congress even before her
: expected rise to the role of House minority leader. She
: also serves on the House Intelligence Committee.
: Pelosi represents a liberal congressional district, taking in
: most of San Francisco. Her votes against the resolution
: authorizing the use of force in Iraq and in support of such
: domestic initiatives as needle exchange programs for AIDS
: sufferers may not be far out of step with her district
: constituency. But some suggest the nation's pulse may be
: another matter.
: Pelosi was 47 before she won her first election, after raising
: five children with her businessman husband, Paul. But she
: has been involved in politics all her life. Her father was
: a New Deal congressman from Maryland and later the mayor of
: Baltimore. Her brother also served as Baltimore's mayor.
: She was hand-picked to run for Congress by the dying Rep.
: Sala Burton, whose seat Pelosi won in a special election in
: 1987.
: She has never lost an election.
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