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Nancy Pelosi Prefers Illegal Aliens to the Rule of Law

Original post made by John Reed, Menlo Park: Central Menlo Park, on Mar 31, 2009

Nancy Pelosi truly believes that arresting illegal aliens who have been ordered to be deported by a judge is a bad thing. She also believes that arresting illegal aliens using stolen or phony ID cards is a bad thing. The only thing about illegal aliens she does not like is the fact that if she hired one it would b a scandal. Democrats love to violate the law. Pelosi is no different, that is why the Democrat Party is the Culture of Corruption. Whether it is as a tax cheat, an abuser of tax dollars for private gain, or just plain corruption like the former Democrat Governor of Illinois, these are bad people.

But Democrats are not to blame, we are. We continue to elect them to office and place them with the temptation of corruption. Democrat Speaker Nancy Pelosi, in defending illegal aliens are demanding no law enforcement of immigration laws is showing her true colors We need to stop electing the protectors of criminals to office.

Comments (2)

Posted by Coo Coo
a resident of Menlo Park: Sharon Heights
on Mar 31, 2009 at 9:06 am

Um... where's my tin foil hat? It is around here somewhere.


Posted by You're Right!
a resident of Menlo Park: Belle Haven
on Mar 31, 2009 at 9:10 am

I swear I think I DID see Ms. Pelosi wearing that hat! Thanks Nancy for supporting the biggest financial drain on the state of California. It's nice to know our new tax increase is put in place to pay for more of them! Excellent!


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