At this point in our nation's history,
it is getting more difficult with each passing day to determine who is in charge of
the insane asylum.
We know it is not
'Chuckie'
We know it is not
'Chuckie'
ALMOST CERTAIN IT IS NOT
NANCY.
As a child growing up in Baltimore, Nancy D'Alesandro Pelosi stood by her father's side, the mayor of that city, on a special day in 1948 when he proudly dedicated the Confederate Lee-Jackson statue.
Reportedly, This lone Union statue was the only Civil War monument that the City of Baltimore officially endorsed and paid for. (Which raises an interesting question. If it was paid for by the City of Baltimore using taxpayers funds, shouldn't the removal of this statue been a decision made by the taxpaying voters of this community)? Rules. Who needs rules, laws, and dare we be so bold to bring up a silly insignificant issue like HISTORY, when the real issue involves hurt feelings by a disgruntled segment of the city's overall population.
Reportedly, This lone Union statue was the only Civil War monument that the City of Baltimore officially endorsed and paid for. (Which raises an interesting question. If it was paid for by the City of Baltimore using taxpayers funds, shouldn't the removal of this statue been a decision made by the taxpaying voters of this community)? Rules. Who needs rules, laws, and dare we be so bold to bring up a silly insignificant issue like HISTORY, when the real issue involves hurt feelings by a disgruntled segment of the city's overall population.
And now, Nancy takes a bold stand,
proclaiming all the Confederate Statues in the US Capitol Building must be removed.
(Someone should remind Pelosi that the Capitol Building actually serves as a 'working museum,' open to the American public because...well, they own it).
“The Confederate statues in the halls of Congress have always been reprehensible." Pelosi
Nancy Pelosi has been a member of Congress for around 30 years, and in that period of time, undoubtedly she has reverently strolled past these statues thousand of times. And yet, their presence never seemed to have any noticeable significance to the multi-termed Representative. Now, because the current Clarion call is to erase a segment of this nation's history, the absent-minded bumbler Pelosi says, “The Confederate statues in the halls of Congress have always been reprehensible." Reprehensible, but apparently tolerable until this day in history.
How brave of Mrs. Pelosi and her fellow Democrat colleagues walking this line of defense for their African Americanconstituents voters. Walking this path can only be described as a fine line between bravery and stupidity, but also understandable when she and her dying political party are grasping desperately for any imaginable cause to retain ownership of their precious, and life sustaining golden egg.
"Whether looking at a Confederate statue or a Harriett Tubman statue, aren't they both a reminder of slavery?"
Since some were offended by the confederate statues and some are offended by the thought of replacing them with statues of Martin Luther King and Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks, wouldn't that be a double standard? Taking down statues which you don't like, those which you find "reprehensible," and replacing them with statues you (claim) to like. (Not necessarily like, but if it will breathe one gust of life-giving breath into your political 'cult's unconscious corpse, you will willingly pinch your nose closed, put on a fake smile, and condescend, all the way back to a mirage-like, leadership position). We would refer to this pathway as the Yellow Brick Road, but then we might be offending yet another race of constituents.
Speaking of OFFENSIVE.....
How brave of Mrs. Pelosi and her fellow Democrat colleagues walking this line of defense for their African American
'LIBS' DON'T HATE ALL STATUES
Here is an interesting question for Mrs. D'Alesandro Pelosi viewed at another website. The writer asks,
"Whether looking at a Confederate statue or a Harriett Tubman statue, aren't they both a reminder of slavery?"
Since some were offended by the confederate statues and some are offended by the thought of replacing them with statues of Martin Luther King and Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks, wouldn't that be a double standard? Taking down statues which you don't like, those which you find "reprehensible," and replacing them with statues you (claim) to like. (Not necessarily like, but if it will breathe one gust of life-giving breath into your political 'cult's unconscious corpse, you will willingly pinch your nose closed, put on a fake smile, and condescend, all the way back to a mirage-like, leadership position). We would refer to this pathway as the Yellow Brick Road, but then we might be offending yet another race of constituents.
Speaking of OFFENSIVE.....
NOT EVEN THE NUT JOB
MAXINE
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