Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day 2010

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2010

Speaker Nancy Pelosi held her weekly press conference and to celebrate Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day the Speaker once again invited members of the Capitol Hill press corps and staff to bring their children to the press conference.

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  • You people must be out of work and have nothing else to do but make obnoxious irrelevant comments. People who attack someone for their age have nothing intelligent to say. Go Pelosi!

  • I will not be voting for Pelosi in November.

  • Take the children to work so they can see what a bunch of lazy, do-nothing slobs their parents really are.

  • Can you believe this Marxist/Communist Pelosi talking to children about freedom of the press and its the most important part of a democracy. Like Hitler patting little children on top of the head. Sje laughs like a hyena!

  • Shes old senile, tone deaf, and has been talking to herself so long she cant tell the difference between herself and any other voicesput the woman in a padded cell somewhere. As long as the nation is obsessed with different kind of politics, is no one going to remark on what a great country it is where a mentally retarded woman can become Speaker of the house?

  • @rafacharmed2 ikr!

  • OMG it's JOAN RIVERS!!!!

  • What a weird laugh.

  • love her

  • Let's abolish the government.

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