Friday, July 6, 2007

Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi

Friday, July 6, 2007
“Of course, if one’s faith does not impact on one’s whole life, including one’s political and social responsibilities, then it is not authentic faith; it is a sham, a counterfeit.” Bishop Thomas J. Olmstead, Catholics In the Public Square, 01 the Shepherd’s Voice Ser.

There are several very serious problems with CINOP (Catholic-in-name-only-Politician) Nancy Pelosi. Let us take a look at the evidence and you decide.

1) “Pelosi’s twenty year record in the House is appalling. She has voted against every major piece of pro-life legislation introduced since she took office. She has cosponsored the abortion lobby’s so-called Freedom of Choice Act, opposed display of the Ten Commandments on public property, opposed a constitutional amendment to permit prayer in the classroom, and voted in favor of destroying human embryos for science – just to name a few.” Family CWA Voice, Concerned Women for America, Jan.-Feb. 07
Tel. 1-800-323-2200, E-mail, familyvoice@cwfa.org , www.cfa.org
2) Pelosi believes gay couples can marry and that she approved of San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom’s decision to grant same-sex marriage licenses.

3. “Speaker (Pelosi) invoked God’s blessing on the stem cell bill’s passage saying, ‘Science if a gift of God to all of us, and science has taken us to a place that is biblical in its power to cure…. And that is embryonic stem cell research.’ Of course, it’s complete nonsense to suggest that God wants us to destroy human embryos, since they are His own creation.” Washington Update, Family Res. Council, frcpub@frc.org June 8/07
4.) Nancy Pelosi doesn’t want to protect our Pledge of Allegiance. In 2004, she voted against the Pledge Protection Act that would protect the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance.

5. Nancy Pelosi voted against at least eight or nine of the following ten: 1) Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act – passage (110th) 2) Marriage Amendment Act (109th) 3) Terri Schiavo: Federal court review (109th) 4) Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act (109th) 5) Abortion in military medical facilities (109th) 6) Coercive abortion/ United Nations Population Fund (109th) 7) Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act: passage (109th) 8) Human Cloning Ban: (108th) 9.) Partial-Birth Abortion Ban: passage (108th) 10) Unborn Victims pf Violence Act (108th) Common Sense and the Church supports all of the 10.
6. Manassas, VA, May 17, 2007 (lifeSiteNews.com) The Cardinal Newman Society (CNS) has urged the University of San Francisco (USF) – a Jesuit University- to cancel the invitation to pro-abortion Rep. Nancy Pelosi to deliver the university’s commencement address this Saturday…. ‘Even as we celebrate the fact that a growing number of Catholic colleges are choosing exemplary speakers and honorees, we learn that the USF has chosen a much different direction,’ wrote CNS President P. J. Reilly in a letter faxed to USF President Rev. Stephen Privett, S.J. today. privet@usfca.edu

7. Nancy Pelosi persuaded fellow CINOPS in Massachusetts to block a vote on a Marriage Amendment (Marriage is between a man and a woman) in 2008. Why? Because a local battle over marriage may well decide the next White House occupant and the fate of Democratic control in Congress. She blocked the vote. (FRC, May 19th)

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