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Yonivore
05-03-2007, 10:17 AM
Culture of Corruption, Draining the Swamp, and all that.

The primary reason Dianne Feinstein never considered joining the Republican Party?

Because the (D) next to her name prevents her from being jailed for corruption (http://thehill.com/david-keene/feinsteins-cardinal-shenanigans-2007-04-30.html).


Anyone who knows much about real power in Congress knows that almost every member of the House and Senate lusts after a seat on the Appropriations Committee and hopes one day to achieve the status of Cardinal. The Cardinals, of course, are the folks who chair the various Appropriations Committee subcommittees and literally control the billions of dollars that pass through their hands.

California Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D) chairs the Senate Rules Committee, but she’s also a Cardinal. She is currently chairwoman of the Interior, Environment and Related Agencies subcommittee, but until last year was for six years the top Democrat on the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies (or “Milcon”) sub-committee, where she may have directed more than $1 billion to companies controlled by her husband.

If the inferences finally coming out about what she did while on Milcon prove true, she may be on the way to morphing from a respected senior Democrat into another poster child for congressional corruption.

The problems stem from her subcommittee activities from 2001 to late 2005, when she quit. During that period the public record suggests she knowingly took part in decisions that eventually put millions of dollars into her husband’s pocket — the classic conflict of interest that exploited her position and power to channel money to her husband’s companies.

In other words, it appears Sen. Feinstein was up to her ears in the same sort of shenanigans that landed California Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham (R) in the slammer. Indeed, it may be that the primary difference between the two is basically that Cunningham was a minor leaguer and a lot dumber than his state’s senior senator.
Don't worry if you think you missed the 60 Minutes exposé or the in-depth review of every facet of her dirty dealings on the Today show… they have yet to show interest in the story.

George Gervin's Afro
05-03-2007, 10:20 AM
Culture of Corruption, Draining the Swamp, and all that.

The primary reason Dianne Feinstein never considered joining the Republican Party?

Because the (D) next to her name prevents her from being jailed for corruption (http://thehill.com/david-keene/feinsteins-cardinal-shenanigans-2007-04-30.html).


Don't worry if you think you missed the 60 Minutes exposé or the in-depth review of every facet of her dirty dealings on the Today show… they have yet to show interest in the story.

Hey Yoni if the case is as cut and dry as that right wing blogger says then she should go and in a hurry. With that being said alot of those right wingers aren't exactly being completely truthful or they selectively use information to paint a picture that may not be accurate..

ChumpDumper
05-03-2007, 10:32 AM
Thank God we have inferences.

I'm all for investigating it, I just find it entertaining the Republicans helped out her husband so much while they were in control of congress.