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SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN'S PAYMASTERS EATING DOGS - FEINSTEIN ASKS HOW MUCH IS IN IT FOR ME???

SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN: I got rich, really, rich, selling out my country as my husband/pimp paid out bribes to other DEM POLS so they would keep their mouths closed about our corruption!


IN THE November 2006 election, the voters demanded congressional ethics reform. And so, the newly appointed chairman of the Senate Rules Committee, Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., is now duly in charge of regulating the ethical behavior of her colleagues. But for many years, Feinstein has been beset by her own ethical conflict of interest, say congressional ethics experts.

“All in all, it was an incredible victory for the Chinese government. Feinstein has done more for Red China than other any serving U.S. politician. “ Trevor Loudon

“Our entire crony capitalist system, Democrat and Republican alike, has become a kleptocracy approaching par with third-world hell-holes.  This is the way a great country is raided by its elite.” ---- Karen McQuillan  AMERICAN THINKER.com

 




Americans Help Rescue Dogs Destined for Chinese Dinner Table


June 11, 2019 Updated: June 11, 2019
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While it is generally accepted in the United States that a dog is a man’s best friend, in certain other countries, dogs are just a meal. However, a group of Americans is turning that fate around for hundreds of dogs already.
Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest (RAGOM) is a Minnesota based organization that works to rescue abandoned dogs, specifically golden retrievers. “RAGOM rescues, fosters, and finds forever homes for golden retrievers and golden mixes in need,” according to their mission statement.

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Chinese animal lovers release the rescued dogs at the China Animal Protection Association. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)

Many dogs suffer in China. Recent videos caused outrage on Chinese social media over a certain dish which called for barbecuing dogs alive. Other instances involved police beating dogs to death for being over a certain size.
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Rescue, A World Away

Nicole Stundzia, a member of RAGOM’s board of directors, told U.S. local news outlet KARE11 that she personally traveled to China in February 2019 to rescue several golden retrievers in a June 5 report. RAGOM estimates that 10 million dogs are killed in China for their meat, according to the KARE11.
“I learned while I was over there, they don’t walk dogs on leashes,” Stundzia told KARE11. “So it’s very easy for somebody to jump out of a truck, grab a dog, jump in, and drive off.”
Large semi-trucks with small and dirty cages can be seen in many parts of China; sometimes carrying chickens, sometimes carrying pigs, and sometimes jam packed with dogs.

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Chinese animal lovers gather to stop a convoy of trucks carrying some 500 dogs to be sold as meat. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)

Stundzia said when dogs are saved from trucks, they are often kept in over crowded shelters, according to KARE11. She, along with other RAGOM members, selected dogs to bring back to the United States with them.
Then one dog’s look caught Stundzia’s heart.
“I’d walk up to her kennel and she’d sit so pretty for attention, it was hard to walk away,” Stundzia told KARE11. “There was something in her eyes. It was just so sad, so I took her picture.”

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Chinese animal lovers release the rescued dogs at the China Animal Protection Association. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)

That dog is named Mama. But Stundzia already had her limit of dogs that she could bring back, according to KARe11. After appealing to RAGOM members in the United States, one volunteered to come and get Mama.
“RAGOM village kind of rallied together and a volunteer was kind enough to go over there with her husband and daughter and they were able to bring Mama back with four others,” Stundzia told KARE11. “It’s unbelievable to me that she made it back there.”
However, Stundzia will not be taking care of Mama, and will put her up for adoption as well.

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