When Nancy Pelosi talks here about “God’s beautiful creation” she’s not talking about human beings. Do I even have to go into the horrid irony of pro-abortion Nancy Pelosi saying something like this? You know, if I didn’t know better I’d start wondering whether Nancy Pelosi was intelligent.
Weasel Zippers reports that Pelosi was chatting up the environment yesterday:
Pelosi also said the issue was about “God’s beautiful creation” which we have a “moral responsibility” to preserve.
So because of God, Nancy has a duty to preserve God’s beautiful creation whether some people like it or not. But when it comes to preserving the life of God’s beautiful human creations she doesn’t feel that she’s allowed to push her morality on others.
June 22, 2010 at 6:13 pm
She's a moral and mental misfit" (to quote a favorite movie) "tiny-brained wiper of other peoples bottoms. [Her] mother was a hamster and [her] father smelled of elderberries."
June 22, 2010 at 6:49 pm
St. Francis talked about this. He spent so much time being "in love" with God's creations before his true conversion. Later he learned to appreciate them in a different way.
I know a person who, sadly, falls into this all the time – as if being thankful, ohsothankful, for the blue sky, the sunset, the mountains, etc. is ENOUGH, or what God wants from us.
No no. He wants us to love HIM by following his COMMANDS. "You are my friends when you keep my commands."
Anyone here NOT praying for her conversion? Imagine the holy coup that would be?!
June 22, 2010 at 6:57 pm
But Matthew– Mountains and oceans and forests and things are pretty and calming. Babies…SMELL FUNNY. And they Cry. And they demand things from us. And then they grow up. And sometimes, they even turn into…. REPUBLICANS. Blech. When was the last time YOU met a Republican Redwood? See? Trees are steady. You can count on them. People…. people get in the way of your dreams.
Trees don't bicker. They don't whine. They don't spill Fruit Juice on white carpets or complain when you're too busy passing healthcare reform to make it to their baseball game.
When you plant a tree, you know precisely what it will be in 20 years– a tree.
With a kid, he might be president, but he might be a narcissistic meglomaniacal incompetant. (or both at once! 😉 )
Now, with a younger politician, you could chalk the preference for trees up to fear of the unknown…. for Pelosi? Well, I guess her kids have really disappointed her on all those cross-counrty trips at the tax-payers' expense….
June 22, 2010 at 7:46 pm
I wonder what S. Pelosi would think of my argument which came from ponderings about the Beckwith-McDonagh "Right to Consent" debate.
June 22, 2010 at 9:01 pm
I think we'd all be better off if we just stopped listening to Nancy Pelosi…it's been much better for my blood pressure