Pelosi home under seige - sprinklers dampen peace protesters. (2 Viewers)

Besides taking up residence in front of Pelosi's house, Code Pink folks also attempted a sit-in at her San Francisco offices.

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Sympathy for Pelosi
A visit to "Camp Pelosi" in front of Nancy Pelosi's house
San Francisco, March 14, 2007


What would it take for someone like me to have sympathy for someone like Nancy Pelosi? She is, after all, the most powerful woman in America at the moment. And she's been positively Machiavellian in her long political career. Not the type of person to arouse much sympathy from the average American.

But then again, the average American has never encountered the likes of Code Pink and its new offshoot, PelosiWatch.

You might think that Nancy Pelosi, being a liberal Democrat, would be a favorite of groups like Code Pink. Not so. The political goalposts have been moved so far to the left in recent years that Pelosi -- as liberal and as powerful as she is -- fails to meet the demands and expectations of Code Pink and similar activist groups. They want George Bush and Dick Cheney impeached. They want not just an end to the Iraq War, but an immmediate end, a complete withdrawal of all troops right now. And she's failed her Code Pink constituents in a wide variety of other ways, as outlined on the PelosiWatch site.

So, if you were a frustrated activist, what would you do?

Become a stalker, of course.

READ MORE, SEE ALL THE PICS
http://www.zombietime.com/sympathy_for_pelosi/
 
Anti-war protesters arrested at Pelosi’s office
By Chris Good
March 22, 2007


Four members of the anti-war group CODEPINK were arrested outside the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) Thursday afternoon, following an announcement that they would seek to take over the office.
The group’s members had planned to hold a symbolic “Pin the war on the Donkey” demonstration at Pelosi’s office to show their frustration with the Democratic leadership’s inaction on ending the war in Iraq.

However, Capitol Police prevented the taping of a drawn donkey to the wall.

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http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/anti-war-protesters-arrested-at-pelosis-office-2007-03-22.html
 
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
'Camp Pelosi' gears down
Anti-war protesters told signs in front of home must go
Michael Cabanatuan, Chronicle Staff Writer
Friday, March 23, 2007


Anti-war protesters in their 11th day of a round-the-clock vigil in front of Rep. Nancy Pelosi's Pacific Heights home were ordered by San Francisco police Thursday night to remove protest signs, banners and canopies that adorned what they called Camp Pelosi.

But protesters vowed to stay put until today's House vote on funding the war in Iraq.

"We'll still sit here overnight and tomorrow until the vote,'' said Cynthia Papermaster, a member of Code Pink: Women for Peace, which organized the sit-in.

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http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/03/23/BAGFAOQHJ71.DTL
 

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