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Nancy Pelosi recently told the Catholic Community Conference that she has a duty to pursue public policies in keeping with the values of Jesus.

Pelosi repeatedly referenced “The Word.” She didn’t, however, tell anyone that the word is “crazy,” but this video makes that quite evident:

Surprise…Democrats are still pointing fingers at George W. Bush.  Seems to me that anything that happens in the Gulf is Bush’s fault.  Atlantic Hurricanes, the destruction of black neighborhoods and now add oil rig damage and oil spills.  Suggestion to BP, instead of plugging the well with golf balls perhaps they can plug them into Nancy Pelosi’s big stupid mouth.  Whether there are “cozy relationships” or not it is pure idiocy to think Democrats in DC would have been able to stop the methane bubble that caused the accident.

 

Everywhere we turn, we stumble over Nancy Pelosi. Or rather, we stumble over the micro-regulations Nancy Pelosi adores. These regulations are vast new bureaucratic steps that exact compliance in the most everyday of transactions.

In my case, I stumbled over the Speaker as I converted a pre-tax retirement account to an IRA—essentially transferring money from one bank account to another bank account. What could be simpler for a constituent (as I am) of the all-powerful Nancy Pelosi?

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com)—Congressional budget scorekeepers said that a grab-bag bill of spending and tax measures to be taken up this week would increase federal deficits by $134 billion over a decade.

The bill, which is likely to become a flash point in the debate over the federal debt, would raise $40 billion worth in additional revenue, according to estimates by the Congressional Budget Office and the Joint Committee on Taxation.

By Jan Larimer
Posted May 21, 2010

Jan Larimer is the co-chair of the Republican National Committee.

In the 222 years since our Constitution was ratified, the trajectory of American ingenuity has always been on the rise. It was Americans who through their sweat and toil drove innovation in agriculture and powered the industrial revolution. It was Americans who through their entrepreneurial spirit sparked the technological revolution that gave rise to the internet and the digital era.

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Jim Gilchrist, Founder of the Minutemen

“Dana Walsh has a Five Point Plan that will solve the nation’s illegal immigration problem. You can trust her when she says she will demand the Federal Government to enforce our laws and our borders. Unlike her opponent Nancy Pelosi who has stated that enforcing immigration laws was “un-American”, Dana Walsh has a committed stand on the issues of immigration reform and border security. California needs someone in DC that will fight on behalf of taxpayers to end the influx of illegal aliens in America and that is why I wholeheartedly endorse Dana Walsh for US Congress.” 

State Senator Sam Aanestad, Conservative Republican candidate for Lt. Governor

“As someone who has served in both the California Assembly and Senate, I can recognize leadership skills.  Dana Walsh has impressed me.  She is well spoken and has a clear understanding of the difficult issues facing both our state and country,” said Aanestad.  “Republicans of the 8th district would be well served by nominating Dana Walsh.”

Donald Casper, Past Chair SFRP, SF City Commissioner

"I am proud to endorse Dana Walsh.  She represents the very best San Francisco Republican values,"

Jim Hartman, Past Chair CA GOP

“Dana Walsh will aggressively challenge Nancy Pelosi on the issues. Dana’s background working in business and in the San Francisco community makes her the best Republican candidate in the field - by far.”

Kirk Miller, Past Chair SFRP

"Dana is an intelligent, insightful, hard working, and dedicated San Francisco Republican. She is by far the best candidate to carry our political banner."

Darcy Linn, President, N.CA Chapter CWLA (CA Women's Leadership Association)

“Dana Walsh embodies the qualities we want in a Congresswoman,” said Darcy. “She has the integrity to do what is best for the American people and the courage to fight for her ideals.”

Young Republican Federation of California

"Your dedication and leadership to our ideals has earned you our support and we look forward to working to your victory in 2010."

Barbara Kiley, Past VC and Officer and current member, SFRP

"Congress has many challenges that need to be resolved.  We need the character and integrity of a person like Dana Walsh to tackle these challenges and ensure that America will remain a financially strong and independent country,"

Terrence Faulkner, Past Chair and current member SFRP & Alisa Farenzena, member, SFRP

"I endorse Dana Walsh because she is the only candidate in District 8 who understands the importance of winning the global war on terror," says Ms. Farenzena. "The other candidates cannot seem to grasp the significance of having all intelligence-gathering tactics available to us and the need to differentiate terrorists from common criminals."

David Kiachko, member, SFRP

"I especially appreciate that Dana is the only individual in the race who fully understands the terror threat to the United States and the importance of defending the Patriot Act. She is also the only Republican in the race who, while looking forward to the day our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan can be brought home safely, agrees with John McCain and General McChrystal that a cut and run policy, in both Iraq and Afghanistan, will jeopardize the safety of both our troops and the United States. Dana will work hard to protect our economy and our safety."

Janet Campbell, member, SFRP

"Like many of Dana's supporters, I am a strong proponent of fiscal integrity at all levels of government. Dana has also earned my support for her position in upholding the Constitution and recalling a repeal of the Health Care Bill. Her stances are clear and unwavering,"

Albert Chang, Chairman, Shandong Assoc, Co Chair, Chinese Alliance, Past member, SFRP

"Dana Walsh is the best candidate to take on Pelosi," said Chang. "Not only does her campaign have the necessary fundraising momentum, but Dana also has the strongest stands on the most pressing issues confronting our country."

Mike Gleim, past delegate CA GOP

Mike Gleim, former appointed delegate of the California Republican Party, Vice-Chair for Precinct Operations of the San Francisco Republican Party from 2006-2008, and most recently, Mike was the Volunteer Coordinator for the 2008 Winter California Republican Party Convention in San Francisco.

Sue Woods, Past VC and Officer and current member, SFRP

I am supporting Dana Walsh because:

    1. I know she will run as a Reagan Republican as she did in 2008,  and not embarrass the GOP. Her opponent supports ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, wants to cut defense and close military bases and is a self described anti-war activist. His leftists views will be embarrassing to the GOP.

    2. For many years, Dana has been an active member of SFGOP, serving several terms. Her opponent’s first appearance as a Republican was in 2008 when he failed to win election to the SFGOP, finishing near the bottom, while Dana was easily re-elected.

    3. Dana has raised more funds in this race than her opponent, whose campaign flyer his critical of her effort “raised over $1,4 million…over 90% went to fundraising firms”  What’s wrong with netting $140,000? This is typical fund-raising results. Her opponent tried to hire the same firms.

Harold Hoogasian, Past Member, SFRP and Republican leader

Amanda Morello, Developer of the GOP Trumpeter

“The more I look at his (John Dennis) website the more I see “Pelosi Light.”   I have met Dana over the years I have seen her unwavering support of our Troops and our Country. While a vote for John Dennis would bring the 8th District to the aisle, but I would not go as far as calling him the conservative choice… However, I believe we should support Dana because she is the most Conservative and supports our values. We are no longer going to play politics as usual, my support goes to Dana Walsh.”

George Andrews, Former Executive Director, Orange County Republican Party

Republicans are portraying Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) as a boogeywoman in their attempt to win back the House, according to Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine.

“I have my own theories about why Republicans often like to make the speaker a ‘boogeywoman.’ And you might divine my theories from the way I phrased that,” Kaine told a National Press Club lunch Wednesday.

Republicans made Pelosi and President Barack Obama an issue in Tuesday’s special election for former Rep. John Murtha’s (D-Pa.) seat. Both were unpopular in the district but Democrat Mark Critz, a former Murtha staffer, prevailed with a comfortable nine-point margin, which Kaine pointed out several times during his remarks.

House Democratic leaders will meet Wednesday evening with White House officials and lobbyists for doctors groups to discuss how to deal with the thorny issue of Medicare reimbursement for physicians.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is a disgrace and an embarrassment to American politics (“Be Careful What You Pray For, Nancy,” Bill O’Reilly, PostOpinion, May 14).

Several weeks ago, she instructed Catholic priests to urge their parishioners to support immigration reform. What ever happened to the separation of church and state?

This hypocrite would be screaming from the rafters if a Republican told priests to not support reform.

Late on the night of March 21, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and President Barack Obama were celebrating the end of a nearly yearlong quest to pass a government takeover health care bill that the American people had already rejected.

While the champagne corks popped in the speaker’s office, the mood among rank-and-file Democrats was far more somber. Party leaders were rejoicing, but Democratic members, who’d had their arms twisted into voting for the bill, were more likely contemplating their next career move.

Starting last summer, Washington heard warnings from across America. From town halls to marches on the Capitol — not to mention in poll after poll — concerned citizens warned Democrats to back down from their reckless health care agenda.

House speaker says government health insurance frees Americans to become unemployed and follow their dreams. Click the link to see the video.

One of President Barack Obama’s big health care takeover selling points was that the whole thing would cost less than $1 trillion. Even that figure, incomprehensible to most Americans, was low - and there is no doubt Obama and his liberal cronies in Congress knew it.

Congressional budget analysts say the new health care law probably will cost at least $115 billion more than had been claimed.

The additional funding was not included in Congressional Budget Office estimates during the weeks before Congress enacted the health care measure. At the time, conservatives maintained the CBO cost estimate was wrong. Obama, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said, in essence, that the critics were lying.

They were telling the truth. Obviously, the liberals were not.

Surprise, surprise…...Nancy Pelosi would rather treat your kids for drug abuse rather than just stopping those drugs from entering this country…... Click the Link to Watch the Video.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters Tuesday that despite the Transocean Deepwater Horizon oil spill it is still necessary to pass a comprehensive energy bill.

“The risk that is presented by offshore drilling has to be taken into consideration, but we must pass this bill…. I don’t think this is something that will stop.”

Nancy Pelosi’s potential Republican challenger is calling on the House speaker to pay back taxpayers after she lugged a massive security detail to a fundraiser in Palm Beach over the weekend.

The Palm Beach Post reported that there were more law officers than guests at the soiree—the detail included Capitol Police, Palm Beach officers, sheriff’s deputies and two police boats parked across the street in the Atlantic Ocean.

Dana Walsh, the long-shot Republican candidate looking to challenge Pelosi in the fall, said in a statement Wednesday that Pelosi’s campaign or the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee should reimburse taxpayers for the security expense.

Just sat down for a chat with former New York Gov. George Pataki. The Republican is just starting his cross-country tour behind a drive to gather 1 million signatures from folks who want to repeal and replace the health care reform law. Pataki’s crew calls themselves Revere America.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s aides won’t say whether the California Democrat influenced the outcome of a contentious Pennsylvania delegation vote on which member to recommend as a successor to the late Rep. John Murtha on the Appropriations Committee.

John Boehner has officially begun his campaign for speaker of the House, according to campaign filings.

Boehner’s political team Tuesday filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to create the “Boehner for Speaker” joint fundraising committee with the National Republican Congressional Committee.

WASHINGTON, April 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/—Speaker Nancy Pelosi released the following statement at the conclusion of the Nuclear Security Summit hosted by President Obama:

“For the past two days, global leaders came together to work toward common goals: a future without nuclear weapons and a safer world for our families and for the next generation. Under President Obama’s leadership, this summit was a sign of progress for the non-proliferation movement and the effort to preserve the right of all people to live in peace and security, free from fear, in the 21st century.

The two top-ranking Democrats in the House fear Rep. Bart Stupak may retire after drawing fierce criticism during the health care debate and have urged him to seek reelection, congressional aides told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

Thank you!

Jun 11, 2010

The outcome wasn’t what we had all hoped for.   

There are still many votes being counted in this race - and every vote is important.
And though fewer than a thousand votes separate the two of us, the result is clear. My campaign for Congress is over – but the battle to “Take Our Country Back” is not.  

Throughout my campaign, I delivered a simple message; certainly my supporters heard it often enough!  “We have a government that is completely out of control, yet is intent on controlling every aspect of its citizens’ lives.”

That has not changed. It will not change. And our battle isn’t over.

And the second part of my message was my mission in challenging Nancy Pelosi: The Republicans must win back control of Congress in 2010. The pendulum must swing back against the unprecedented overreach that we have witnessed over the last two years.

And that battle is just beginning.

I am proud of the campaign we ran and especially proud, and humbled, by the broad support of all who contributed. To those who supported this campaign, who donated money, who walked precincts, who manned the phones and who took to the internet to deliver our message, I cannot thank you enough.   

I want to thank my donors; the more than 37,000 people throughout this entire country who contributed to the campaign to unseat Nancy Pelosi and know that we must win this battle. I want you all to know that I will continue to work on your behalf.    
 
Remember, by working on behalf of Republican candidates throughout the country, you can all still work toward that goal. When Republicans take back the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi will lose her post as Speaker. I will be working with Republican candidates who share our goals of keeping our country safe and strong, of restoring the freedom and opportunity that has been lost, and to push reforms that will end the corruption, arrogance and the disconnect between those who govern and their constituents.  

Thank you again for all your support. Let us all commit to “Take Our Country Back.”

Statement Regarding the Results of the Primary Election

Jun 10, 2010

It is too early to know the final outcome of Tuesday's primary election. There is a large number of absentee ballots yet to be counted that could affect the small margin of votes that currently separate John Dennis and me. Following a final count of the remaining absentee votes, we will make a further announcement.

 

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