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Can you imagine the outcry if a Republican did this?

Pelosi Urges Catholic Church to Play 'Major Role' in Immigration Overhaul

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday urged Catholic leaders to "instruct" their parishioners to support immigration reforms, saying clerics should "play a very major role" in supporting Democratic policies.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday urged Catholic leaders to "instruct" their parishioners to support immigration reforms, saying clerics should "play a very major role" in supporting Democratic policies.

"The cardinals, the archbishops, the bishops that come to me and say, 'We want you to pass immigration reform,' and I said, 'I want you to speak about it from the pulpit. I want you to instruct your' -- whatever the communication is," said Pelosi, who is Catholic, speaking at the Nation's Catholic Community conference sponsored by Trinity Washington University and the National Catholic Reporter.

"The people, some (who) oppose immigration reform, are sitting in those pews, and you have to tell them that this is a manifestation of our living the gospels," she said.

While it's not unusual for clergy to speak about politics from the pulpit, it is uncommon for a lawmaker to openly encourage them to preach a specific policy.

Asked for clarification, a Pelosi spokesman issued the statement: "From health care to energy security to immigration reform, the speaker believes the faith community has played and will continue to play a critical role in our national debate."

Pelosi said the church "has an important role to play" in teaching about dignity and respect, and "as a practical matter" it's not possible to tell 12 million illegal immigrants to "go back to wherever you came from or go to jail."

After Arizona passed a controversial immigration law, with Gov. Jan Brewer saying she was forced to act because Congress hasn't, Washington has been at a loss on how to proceed on new federal policies that could put millions of illegal immigrants on a path to citizenship. Lawmakers on both sides admit that passing a bill during this election year is highly unlikely.

The Arizona law, which is slated to take effect July 29, makes it a state crime to be in the U.S. illegally. It directs police to question people about their immigration status when they may be in the country illegally and when they already are the subject of police contact.

In other remarks at the Catholic briefing, Pelosi said she prays for her colleagues all the time, Democrats and Republicans alike.

"It's a beautiful thing to listen to different points of view. From a religious perspective we come from a similar Catholic background but sometimes we have to come to a different conclusion about how we translate that into public policy," she said.
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when will Pelosi ever leave??? Nobody likes her. Nobody wants her. Nobody. Nobody. Nobody.

Pelosi - you are a liar and you are a hypocrite. Get outta here.
 
"Dignity and respect".....? Supporting Democratic policies...? Something like abortion? Pelosi is a walking conundrum.
 
That's too way overkill for Pelosi. *facepalm*

She should be replace by other democrat speaker.
 
That'll change after the 2010 November election.
 
Not likely to happen with the way things are going.
 
Not likely to happen with the way things are going.

I said IF, what happen if democrat win to control the congress in Nov?

Don't underestimate them, they could win to control the congress.
 
Problem is that they are losing control in everything.
 
Problem is that they are losing control in everything.

It is still not answer my question.

That's fine if you are underestimate about democrat and good luck with your wishing.

I'm predicting that democrats will be going be same as 2007 level with around 220-230 democrats instead of over 250 like in 2008 election. For senate, probably equal or little more democrats.
 
Problem is, you didn't specifically answer my first question.
 
Let me point out something here. Not all Democrats or liberals are secular humanists so some of them may not want a separation of Church and State.

Personally, I think Pelosi was out of line but I also think it's hypocritical of Republicans to cry foul when most - if not all - don't believe in the separation of Church and State.
 
Problem is, you didn't specifically answer my first question.

Don't see your first question with question mark. *shrugs*

I prefer to have hung congress, 215 democrats, 215 republicans and 5 other parties.
 
Yep, Pelosi has gotta go. She's an embarassment to the American government and to the people who voted for her. But, considering her constituency, it wouldn't surprise me at all if she gets re-elected.
 
Let me point out something here. Not all Democrats or liberals are secular humanists so some of them may not want a separation of Church and State.

Personally, I think Pelosi was out of line but I also think it's hypocritical of Republicans to cry foul when most - if not all - don't believe in the separation of Church and State.

Well said.

The Catholic Church has a long history of being involved in immigration through Catholic Charities. Their involvement is not a political one, it is a social one.
 
There's something wrong in Pelosi's head. **smh**
 
Why is immigration an issue? I thought the issue was with the illegals?
 
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