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Nancy Pelosi

Nancy Pelosi in a recent news broadcast interview, calls the tea party movement the "AstroTurf" movement. I don't know what that infers, but I do know that she is wrong in her attempt to dissuade and mock a group of people from exercising their constitutional right of freedom of expression.  What I do know is this expression is born of frustration and must indicate she is pressed up against the wall and now must pressure or persuade her own colleagues to vote for legislation that the majority of Americans do not support, as currently written, even at the cost of losing their jobs.  Apparently, she is unable to even get the support of most of her party.

All this tells me is how desperate she must feel to continue to push a bipartisan unpopular legislation. Either she has a strong conviction or a strong constitution - she has to be full of something...and that movement sure wouldn't look good on "AstroTurf"!

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