I love the way
FEINSTEIN’S office, mostly a group of politician white collar criminals
servicing BLUM-FEINSTEIN’S interest above our own state’s...... keep denying
that FEINSTEIN is the biggest war profiteer in history....
SO HOW THE HELL DID
SHE ACQUIRE 40 MILLION IN MANSIONS? Even that phony tax supported used computer
school scam she and Blum worked up only made them about 10 million in ill
gotten profits extracted from the tax payer’s pockets.
Now FEINSTEIN-BLUM
are the biggest profiteers in AMERICAN HISTORY off BUSH’S WAR. Unfortunately
that’s only a drop in the bucket of money she’s made off her husband’s pimp of
her.
Ever hear of
FEINSTEIN speaking out on the WAR? But if you want a laugh, google Feinstein’s
comment on awful WAR PROFITEERS! Reminds me of her comment “Illegals are good
citizens!”
The only thing you
will ever hear FEINSTEIN speaking out on is something that will put money in
her filthy pockets.
DIANNE FEINSTEIN IS
THE MOST CORRUPT SELF-SERVING POLITICIAN IN AMERICAN HISTORY.
SHE SHOULD SPEND THE
REST OF HER LIFE IN PRISON.................................
Google:
FEINSTEIN, BLUM AND
CHINA
FEINSTEIN, BLUM WAR
PROFITEER
FEINSTEIN, BLUM AND 17 MILLION DOLLAR MANSION, only one of a
dozen.
FEINSTEIN AND WELLS
FARGO and the BANKRUPTCY BILL
FEINSTEIN, BLUM AND MEDICARE billing profits
FEINSTEIN – BLUM AND
TARP CORRUPTION
FEINSTEIN – BLUM AND
BOARD OF REGENTS
....................................................
WITH VIEWS TO DIE
FOR.... Feinstein’s war profits mansion
Sen. Dianne Feinstein and her
mega-millionaire husband, Richard Blum, are pulling up stakes on their quiet
Presidio Terrace home and moving uptown to a Pacific Heights mansion -- with
views to die for.
The $16.5 million mansion --
which sits at the foot of Vallejo Street, between the Presidio and some of the
city's most hoity-toity addresses -- offers a sweeping view of the bay.
It's right off what Herb Caen
christened the "Gold Rush" -- the final two blocks of upper, upper
Broadway, where the residents include Ann and Gordon Getty, Oracle founder
Larry Ellison, and Mimi Haas -- as in the Levi Strauss Haases.
"And everyone is
extending a warm welcome,'' said former Mayor Willie Brown, who hangs with the hill
crowd. "They figure it will mean better homeland security."
The very hush-hush house sale,
we're told, was finalized within the past three weeks. Workers are busy fixing
up the place and installing new recessed lighting before Feinstein and Blum
move in.
For the past two decades, San
Francisco's top power couple has lived in the shadow of Temple Emanu-El -- on
the very private and swank Presidio Terrace, just off Arguello Boulevard --
where they've hosted everyone from reporters to presidents.
The house, which has yet to go
on the market, comes complete with a flagpole.
So why the big move?
"We've never had a view,
and this was an opportunity to get one,'' Feinstein said Friday. "We also
have an expanding family -- five grandchildren and soon to be a sixth -- and we
needed some more space.''
Their new, 9,500-square-foot
mansion -- once owned by the former wife of "Star Wars" creator
George Lucas and featured as the 1995 San Francisco Decorator's Showcase --
offers much more than just picture-postcard vistas.
The four-story abode, which
has sat empty for the past couple of years, has five bedrooms (including two
master suites), three fireplaces, an elevator, a wine cellar and an in-law
apartment.
"It's a very gorgeous,
gorgeous property -- a very special home,'' says Sotheby's agent Pattie Lawton,
who represented the sellers, a couple she declined to name.
The sellers never actually lived
in the house, which they bought in 2004. The price then wasn't disclosed, but
real estate industry sources said they believe it was close to its appraised
value of $12 million.
One big curiosity is the
garden just off the front entrance that is actually part of the Lyon Street
steps, a favorite of joggers, walkers and camera clickers.
At night, the 332 steps are
also a popular hangout for teenagers to sneak a drink or two.
This is hardly Blum and
Feinstein's only real estate undertaking in recent years. Five years ago, they
traded in their five-story townhouse in Washington, D.C., for a nearly $6
million, French Renaissance-style estate in the Spring Valley neighborhood,
just down the street from American University.
A couple of years earlier,
they built themselves a $7.4 million ski retreat on 30 acres in Aspen, Colo.,
just down the road from the 15-bedroom pleasure palace of a Saudi prince.
No word yet on if -- or where
-- the flagpole will go up on the new digs.
More home views: Speaking of
home, Sen. Feinstein was undoubtedly feeling heat from the West Coast before
announcing Friday that she would support a floor filibuster against Supreme
Court nominee Samuel Alito after all.
Just a couple of weeks back,
Feinstein said she probably wouldn't support a move to block the nomination,
unless Alito turned out to be guilty of some "moral turpitude” LIKE BEING
A BUSH WAR WHORE OR SELLING OUT HIS COUNTRY TO RED CHINA, OR DENYING MEDICARE
BENEFITS TO SICK AND DISABLED FOR PROFITS a la BLUM. That kind of crap that has
made Feinstein filthy rich!
But by Friday, Feinstein
apparently had heard the message loud and clear from constituents urging her to
support the filibuster.
"It was very strong in
terms of Californians contacting us in support of the filibuster,'' Feinstein
spokesman Howard Gantman told us.
ON A WAR CRIMINAL’S REMOVAL FROM
OFFICE......
THE SENATE
Dear Stupid Idiot that voted for
me:
It’s not hard. Bush lets my husband
(but I’m innocent!) feed off his war profits alongside Halliburton. I pay Bush
back by voting NO on impeachment. My pimp, er, husband, Richard C Blum, pays
out bribes to Congress, like Clinton, Kerry, Kennedy, Boxer and of course the
other Bush war hawk, Joe Lieberman. The only stipulation for receiving bribes
from my husband is that the recipient keep their mouth shut about my many, many
self-serving and highly profitable gigs off elected office. That plan enough
for you?
Now, back to being a cheap actress.
Here’s today’s dialogue from my prepared crap!Thank you for your letter
concerning impeachment proceedings against President Bush. I appreciate the
time you took to write and welcome the opportunity to respond. In our recent
elections, the American people expressed clear disapproval with the path this
country was on( but I’m innocent and will never go to prison!). They are tired
of partisan politics and of an Administration that pays little heed to the
wishes of the American people. They want-and deserve-a Congress that holds the
Administration accountable and fulfills its Constitutional responsibility to
check and balance the Executive. I share this sentiment and am determined to
work hard and across party lines in the United States Senate to promote issues
that are of real concern to most Americans, including the situation in Iraq and
Afghanistan, homeland security, global warming, and lobbying and election
reform. At this time, however, I believe that impeachment proceedings against
President Bush will only divide the country even further, frustrating our hopes
for a meaningful change in direction, while having little chance of success. I
have been deeply disappointed by many of this Administration's actions and have
been outspoken in those instances. Nevertheless, given the challenges our
country faces I believe that we need to focus on constructive and cooperative
steps that would lead us in the right direction. Again, thank you for your
continued correspondence. If you have any further questions or comments, please
contact my office in Washington, D.C. at (202) 224-3841. Best regards.
Sincerely yours, Dianne Feinstein United States Senator and TYPICAL WAR
WHOREFurther information about my position on issues of concern to California
and the Nation are available at my website http://feinstein.senate.gov/public/.
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