She votes the Democratic party line (as far as I can tell) 100% of the time. But in the past two years that's often in sync with Libertarian interests.
For instance,
H R 2862 which "temporarily stopped federal law enforcement officials from being able to easily seize library and bookstore records. The authority to get the records without a traditional warrant was one of the provisions of the original 2001 Patriot Act. President Bush opposed any curtailing of federal law enforcement authority and threatened to veto any bill with this amendment attached.
The amendment said that, going forward, authorities would have to get a search warrant from a judge or grand jury instead of relying on approval from the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act Court, which has a lower threshold of proof."
Traditional Libertarians would NEVER support handing the power of search and seizure over to a government authority. That's a Constitutionally protected right. By voting in favor of this bill, Pelosi was voting Libertarian.
Or
H R 6 which "
offered tax breaks and incentives in what supporters said was an effort to spur oil and gas companies to provide innovative wasy to reduce the nation's dependence on foreign oil, conserve resources and reduce pollution."
Traditional Libertarians would oppose subsidies to industries on principle -- market forces should be sufficient to encourage the growth of necessary industries. By opposing this bill, Pelosi was voting Libertarian.
Or
H J RES 10 "which approved the proposal of a Constitutional amendment to ban the desecration of the American flag. The same bill was later defeated in the Senate."
Traditional Libertarians may not like seeing a flag burned but I've never met one who supported this kind of Statist flag-worshipping legislation. Do you
really want people in prison for burning a flag? By opposing it, Pelosi was affirming the Libertarian principle of freedom of expression.
Here's a
link to key votes in Pelosi's voting record over the past term.
To compare her to Stalin and Pol Pot on the basis of her deviance from Libertarian values is, well, an extreme statement. You may not like her because you don't like the way she looks on TV or the fact that she's so often clashed with George W Bush, but she's not an extremist -- except by the standards of Right-wing extremists.... The kind of people who Libertarians ought to oppose for their own anti-Libertarian ideals.