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Nancy Pelosi tells stone-faced postal unionists that letter carriers helped spread Christianity

The Bible doesn’t say how much Paul had to pay for a stamp.

Nevertheless, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi attempted to connect with her postal employee union audience by telling them how letter carriers helped spread Christianity.

Appearing at the National Association of Letter Carriers convention in Detroit earlier this week, Pelosi said, “America’s letter carriers are the life blood of the American economy.”

She continued, “I just want to tell you this one thing because I’m a person of faith, and I see everything in terms of my religion,” momentarily suffering a brain freeze.

“And this is how you come into that picture. When you, those of you who may be Catholic and go to church you see St. Paul to the Corinthians, St. Paul to the Ephesians, St. Paul to the this and the that,” she said.

“It was the letters, the letters of St. Paul that spread Christianity. Again, if the Romans had not built roads, there would not have been a mail system. But the mail system was the connection, the connection that spread,” she said, repeating herself.

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