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Diane Feinstein
On The Appropriations Committee

"We take care of our own."

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Feinstein Approved Billions To Her
Husband
Diane Feinstein has been caught in a major conflict of interest on
military contracts. Billions in military construction projects to
her husband’s firms were approved by Senator Feinstein’s committee.
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Feinstein's
Husband, Morris Blume
San Jose, Calif., January 25, 2007 -- Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s
husband was a major beneficiary of military appropriations
blessed by a subcommittee that she headed.
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He Is A Major
Shareholder In Two Companies
URS
is one of the largest
engineering design firms worldwide and a leading U.S.
federal government contractor.Perrini
is a engineering
contractor.
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Michael R. Klein
- Attorney
Klein is Feinstein's legal adviser, and a long-time
business partner of Morris Blume, who also served as
vice-chairman of Perini’s board of directors. He
worked for the Senator, and the contracting firms.
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Feinstein
Angrily Resigns
As the Judicial
closed in on Feinstein she quickly resigned from
the appropriations committee.
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These Folks Steal
Billions
Feinstein approves a $100 million 'Engineering
Contract' to Perrini. The husband's firm sub-contracts it to
Indonesians, who do the job for $40 million. Money goes through the
mysterious wonderland of offshore billing and foreign engineering
contractors, until the husband's firm actually shows a loss.
Real Americans can no longer afford a big family, so the average is
2.4 children per family. You, and your wife, are both working and
struggling to get your kid in a state school, while these people send
their kids to Harvard on scholarships.
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