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Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi shed tears at a press conference recalling the anti-Obama/Democratic rage building in the country. “I have concerns about some of the language that is being used because I saw … I saw this myself in the late '70s in San Francisco. This kind of rhetoric is just, is really frightening and it created a climate in which we, violence took place and … I wish that we would all, again, curb our enthusiasm in some of the statements that are made…I also think that they have to take responsibility for any incitement that they may cause.” Unlike most of her critics, I believe her tears are genuine. She reads the polls.
“Fifty-six percent of voters nationwide now oppose the health care reform proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats. That’s the highest level of opposition yet measured and includes 44% who are Strongly Opposed,” says the latest Rasmussen report. Rasmussen also informs us that only 12% of Americans buy the Left and Jimmy Carter’s bilge that American resistance to Obama’s socialism is the result of racism. 57% of the nation disapproves of Pelosi, one point worse than ObamaCare. No wonder she’s crying. No matter how Pelosi and others try to spin socialism as being as American as apple pie, the alien stench is too foul to mask from even the simplest American.
What is it exactly about others’ language that so rattles our dear Madam Speaker? At the recent 1.8 million strong Tea Party protest in Washington, D.C., Gary Brown of Greer, South Carolina, told the Washington Times:
We want our freedom back. The Constitution is the law of the land. We don’t need lawyers to interpret it. Get out of our lives.
Dr. Wayne Kawalek, a doctor from Cleveland, said of ObamaCare:
The Obama administration is going about this in the wrong way. This is a huge debacle. It’s sad that we’ve come this far.
Judy Spanel, a registered nurse from Ohio, said:
I’ve always voted but have never been active in politics. We’ve watched this country decline. The deficit spending is out of hand. They keep coming to us for money.
These are just a few voices of those President Obama, Jimmy Carter and the tearful Nancy Pelosi wish would curb their enthusiasm. The “incitement that they may cause” is political, not violent. The political backlash against the nation's despotic Democrats in the upcoming 2010 election will cause many a socialist politician to shed a tear. Just thinking about it brings tears to my eyes…tears of joy.



















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