Posted on 07/30/2007 7:46:43 AM PDT by Laissez-faire capitalist
A veteran California senator recently forced to resign as chair of a powerful military committee for abusing the position to enrich herself has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president.
At a pep rally in Washington this week, longtime Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein enthusiastically announced that her good friend Hillary would shatter a great barrier to become the nation's first female president.
A former San Francisco mayor, Feinstein was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992 and she is one of California's most powerful and popular politicians as well as one of the wealthiest members of Congress with a net worth of about $42.6 million.
Earlier this year, however, Feinstein resigned as chair of the powerful Military Construction Appropriations subcommittee after reports surfaced that for years she abused her position to award her husband's companies billions of dollars in government contracts...
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If so, when?
Again...
Should there be a Justice Department investigation concerning Sen. Feinstein?
If so, when?
Since Feinstein is a Democrat, the laws don’t apply to her.
Feinstein and her hubby have too much influence, money, and power to get investigated. And she’s a democrat. Nothing to see here, move along.
Who could move the Justice Department into action?
The Bush Administration.
If there is nothing to see here, then why bother posting?
I guess you can move along and let others decide for themselves.
Anyway, there is something here:
The Bush Administration could spur the Justice Department into action, right?
P.S. Sadly, I think I'm safe...
I imagine if calls from the Bsuh adm. were made over and over again, it could become embarrasing for Chuck E. Cheese Schumer on this. Isn’t he the one screaming for investigations?
Well, he would have the chance to have one.
One can easily retort with the words far left-wing hate monger.
I was being sarcastic. The Bush administration could do something. Do you think they will?
I’m surprised she was even forced to resign from that committee. Maybe, that’s why chuckie is after the DOJ Attorney General....there are investigations going on that will hurt the dems badly, once completed and indictments are forth coming...
The way news should be reported.
Let me just say this:
What is preventing the Bush adm. from having the Justice Department move into action on this?
Ah, the truth comes out about why Gonzo's been in the hot seat lately.
How much influence does she have at the end of a Remington 12 gauge?
There absolutely should be a Justice Department investigation of Sen. Feinstein!
Will there be? Only if the White House quits playing footsie with these corrupt individuals and starts playing hardball.
Well, with Gonzalez being grilled by Congress over a thoroughly preventable issue, the Dems will be able to spin any investigation of a Congresscritter or Senator of the opposite Party by DOJ as a dirty trick. The media gobbles this stuff up, and Bush is not stupid, he knows what'll happen.
What a joke! Talk about the blind leading the blind....
Dianne Frankenstein and Barbara the Boxer, the two Gentleladys from the once great state of California are indorsing The Incubus From Hell...Big deal...Hellary’s crooked fat brother happens to be married to the Boxer’s daughter......Both these dogs (Frankenstein and Boxer) helped make California what it is today....Haaaa! Haaa!
God Help Our Country!
Hillary TOLD us years ago what she has in store for America. If we elect her, we will get as Joseph DMaistre warned us the government we deserve!
I MINUTE VIDEO OF HER TELLING US HOW SHE OPERATES AT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evumQ2phko8
Couldn’t the Bush adm. reply to any potential dirty tricks charges that the Dems were just trying to spin this and cover something up?
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