Forget the "fog of war" Pelossi and her ilk like to toss around when they pay lip service to their support for those who have given the last, full, measure...
THIS is the real deal, revealed for all to see:
Pelosi censors poster of troops
It's in the little things that you see a person's true self.
I know that our military and veterans tend to vote on the conservative side of the ballot, but there are millions more who might be surprised to learn how their sacrifices are regarded by those like Pelossi.
[quote] The tale of Pelosi's folly begins with Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C. He wished to pay tribute to the service members of Camp Lejeune who had been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. Accordingly, Walter placed a poster flat against the wall in the corridor outside his office showing their names and pictures.
It was altogether fitting that Jones saluted the fallen soldiers on congressional premises. Congress authorized the wars that occasioned their tragic deaths. Congress appropriated the money that dispatched them to mortal danger. The posters communicated to congressional visitors that war is a combination of heroism and hell. Voters would leave with more informed judgments about the costs of the twin wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. There was no tension between Jones' wall poster and the ordinary use of the House Rayburn Office Building to host direct communications between Members of the House and the public. On one occasion, for instance, a mother from Minnesota entered Jones' office with tears in her eyes to thank him for displaying the picture of her son who had been killed while serving the nation. [quote]
I'll keep an eye on this one. I expect Pelossi to do a quick flip flop here, once she realizes her mis-step.
Or maybe not. She IS very focused on building stone walls here lately.