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Pelosi ignores 'good neighbor'
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Dear editor,

The lady and the good neighbor:

There was a lady who lived in a neighborhood. The sidewalk in front of her house became quite soiled, but she would not clean it. It was quite an eyesore. After all, kids traffic up and down that sidewalk all day long. It was, after all, a public sidewalk!!

A man, being a good neighbor, decided he would clean it up for her, and for the whole neighborhood. Let’s do it for her, for the kids, and for the neighbors he said!! WE will get a bucket of chicken and joyfully perform our labor of love!! But the lady refused his help and would not let him! For what sinister reason did she refuse his kind offer, and what could be her motive to leave the sidewalk soiled and dirty?

The lady let her dog run loose. Running excitedly to the neighborly man, the dog jumped gleefully at the scent of chicken! The kindhearted man was willing to share some chicken off the bone with the lady’s dog, and cried out to her, “Shall I?” But she emphatically said “no!”, refusing the kind man’s offer to even feed her dog!

What would you say about such a lady?

Who is she?

The lady is Nancy Pelosi.

The good neighbor is Donald Trump.

It’s that simple. That is what is playing out before America’s eyes!!


Paul Leonard

Great Bend

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