For those who do not know who I am talking about, here's a quick summary:\nRep. Nancy Pelosi is the congresswoman for California's 8th congressional district, which includes San Francisco. If Democrats retake the House of Representatives, she will become speaker of the House.\nNancy Pelosi is a committed San Francisco leftist, and her elevation to speaker would have disastrous consequences for the country.\nOne only needs to look at her voting history to know how dangerous it would be to have such an individual in a position of power.\nShe voted against the Secure Fence Act of 2006, which would have authorized construction of a 700-mile fence along the Mexican border; H.R. 4437, which would have toughened border security; H.R. 4297, which would have extended economically beneficial tax cuts; and a constitutional amendment banning flag burning. \nFurthermore, she will have little ability to work with the president on anything. If Bush said the sky is blue, she would likely argue it is green.\nA classic example of this partisan blood feud: Just a few months after taking office, President Bush held a retreat where he fielded policy questions from congressional Democrats. During the retreat, Pelosi asked, in a rude and disrespectful manner, why the President suspended funding for international family planning. This just goes to show that Rep. Pelosi, like many committed liberals, has such a deep seated personal hatred of President Bush that her election to speaker would cause at least two years of complete gridlock in Washington.\nSo what does this mean for voters in this area? Well, be careful whom you cast your ballot for.\nTwo of the well-known Democrats running for Congress in Indiana, Baron Hill and Brad Ellsworth, seem to be positioning themselves as conservative Democrats who just want to restore Washington to working order. That sounds all well and good, but when the time comes for them to choose a House speaker, whom do you think they will vote for?\nAs minority leader, Nancy Pelosi is the most powerful Democrat in the House and has raised more money than any other congressional Democrat. Consequently, a vote for Hill or Ellsworth could very well turn into a vote for Nancy Pelosi. \nWhile the voters of San Francisco can choose whomever they want to represent them, the radical leftist values that have held that city hostage for so long should not be able to govern the whole country. If Nancy Pelosi becomes speaker of the House, that is exactly what will happen.\nSo, on Election Day, remember: Nancy is coming!
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