She doesn’t have ANY concern for our fighting men held hostage by the
communist Chinese!
Thursday, April 5, 2001 6:06 p.m. EDT
Sen. DiFi Apologizes to ChiComs for Pilot’s Death
Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein has delivered a melodramatic personal
apology to Communist China for the loss of a pilot who plunged into the
South China Sea Sunday after crashing his F-8 fighter into an unarmed U.S.
reconnaissance aircraft.
"I want the Chinese to know that I, as a senior senator from California, am
truly sorry about the loss of a Chinese pilot," Feinstein told reporters
Thursday. "He was married. He has a child. A life is a life. And we’re
sorry."
Feinstein’s apology to the Communist Chinese was first reported by talk
radio’s Rush Limbaugh, who noted that she has good reason to want to stay on
Beijing’s good side: Her husband Richard Blum has extensive business
interests in the country.
In a March 28, 1997, article on the couple, the Los Angeles Times reported:
"In the last year, a Blum investment firm paid $23 million for a stake in a
Chinese government-owned steel enterprise and acquired sizable interests in
the leading producers of soybean milk and candy in China.
"Blum’s firm, Newbridge Capital Ltd., received an important boost from a $10
million investment by the International Finance Corp., an arm of the World
Bank. Experts said that IFC backing typically confers legitimacy and can
help attract other investors.
"’It seems to be going quite well,’ Rashad Kaldany – who in 1994 managed the
IFC’s capital markets investments in Asia – said of the project. He added:
‘There also was some comfort in that Mr. Blum had some contacts with the
Chinese.’"
The California power couple told the Times that they maintain a "firewall"
of separation between her political career and his Chinese business ties.
Feinstein made no mention Thursday of her husband’s investments – or the
firewall that insulates them from her political decisions – while
apologizing to Beijing.












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>She doesn’t have ANY concern for our fighting men held hostage by the
>communist Chinese!
>Thursday, April 5, 2001 6:06 p.m. EDT
>Sen. DiFi Apologizes to ChiComs for Pilot’s Death
>Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein has delivered a melodramatic personal
>apology to Communist China for the loss of a pilot who plunged into the
>South China Sea Sunday after crashing his F-8 fighter into an unarmed U.S.
>reconnaissance aircraft.
>"I want the Chinese to know that I, as a senior senator from California, am
>truly sorry about the loss of a Chinese pilot," Feinstein told reporters
>Thursday. "He was married. He has a child.
"………He was married. He has a child………"
What was his name ?
I would like to know.
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>A life is a life. And we’re
>sorry."
>Feinstein’s apology to the Communist Chinese was first reported by talk
>radio’s Rush Limbaugh, who noted that she has good reason to want to stay on
>Beijing’s good side: Her husband Richard Blum has extensive business
>interests in the country.
>In a March 28, 1997, article on the couple, the Los Angeles Times reported:
>"In the last year, a Blum investment firm paid $23 million for a stake in a
>Chinese government-owned steel enterprise and acquired sizable interests in
>the leading producers of soybean milk and candy in China.
>"Blum’s firm, Newbridge Capital Ltd., received an important boost from a $10
>million investment by the International Finance Corp., an arm of the World
>Bank. Experts said that IFC backing typically confers legitimacy and can
>help attract other investors.
>"’It seems to be going quite well,’ Rashad Kaldany – who in 1994 managed the
>IFC’s capital markets investments in Asia – said of the project. He added:
>’There also was some comfort in that Mr. Blum had some contacts with the
>Chinese.’"
>The California power couple told the Times that they maintain a "firewall"
>of separation between her political career and his Chinese business ties.
>Feinstein made no mention Thursday of her husband’s investments – or the
>firewall that insulates them from her political decisions – while
>apologizing to Beijing.
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gryb wrote:
>>She doesn’t have ANY concern for our fighting men held hostage by the
>>communist Chinese!
>>Thursday, April 5, 2001 6:06 p.m. EDT
>>Sen. DiFi Apologizes to ChiComs for Pilot’s Death
>>Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein has delivered a melodramatic personal
>>apology to Communist China for the loss of a pilot who plunged into the
>>South China Sea Sunday after crashing his F-8 fighter into an unarmed U.S.
>>reconnaissance aircraft.
>>"I want the Chinese to know that I, as a senior senator from California, am
>>truly sorry about the loss of a Chinese pilot," Feinstein told reporters
>>Thursday. "He was married. He has a child.
>"………He was married. He has a child………"
>What was his name ?
Wang Wei
And that is pronounced
Wong Way
–
Z
If they take away my cartridge guns I have muzzle loaders.
If they take away my muzzle loaders I have a crossbow
If they take away my crossbow I have a bow
If they take away my bow I will make a spear
If the take away my spear I will use a knife
If they take away my knife I will make a club
I am not a subject and I will not be a slave
They can make me fertilizer but I will never disarm.
"Montani semper liberi"
(Mountaineers are always free)
"Jim Manson" <J…@Manson.com> wrote in message
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> gryb wrote:
> >>She doesn’t have ANY concern for our fighting men held hostage by the
> >>communist Chinese!
> >>Thursday, April 5, 2001 6:06 p.m. EDT
> >>Sen. DiFi Apologizes to ChiComs for Pilot’s Death
> >>Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein has delivered a melodramatic
personal
> >>apology to Communist China for the loss of a pilot who plunged into the
> >>South China Sea Sunday after crashing his F-8 fighter into an unarmed
U.S.
> >>reconnaissance aircraft.
> >>"I want the Chinese to know that I, as a senior senator from California,
am
> >>truly sorry about the loss of a Chinese pilot," Feinstein told reporters
> >>Thursday. "He was married. He has a child.
> >"………He was married. He has a child………"
> >What was his name ?
> Wang Wei
Another Democrat hypocrite exposed, for whatever good it will do.
" The California power couple told the Times that they maintain a "firewall"
of separation between her political career and his Chinese business
ties…"
___________________________
"firewall"
Yeah! She keeps a fire going near the wall that has all the files of their
sweet dealings with China…just in case the people here wise up and come
acalling…
There is no appearance of anything illegal here, there is no evidence of
impropriety here. Thank the Clintons. The justice system in the U.S.A. is
dead. It just hasn’t been buried yet…
You mean our own Mrs. Blum?
WDA
end
"A real American" <robl…@micron.net> wrote in message
news:NU8z6.739$CQ2.329947@news03.micron.net…
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> She doesn’t have ANY concern for our fighting men held hostage by the
> communist Chinese!
> Thursday, April 5, 2001 6:06 p.m. EDT
> Sen. DiFi Apologizes to ChiComs for Pilot’s Death
> Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein has delivered a melodramatic personal
> apology to Communist China for the loss of a pilot who plunged into the
> South China Sea Sunday after crashing his F-8 fighter into an unarmed U.S.
> reconnaissance aircraft.
> "I want the Chinese to know that I, as a senior senator from California,
am
> truly sorry about the loss of a Chinese pilot," Feinstein told reporters
> Thursday. "He was married. He has a child. A life is a life. And we’re
> sorry."
> Feinstein’s apology to the Communist Chinese was first reported by talk
> radio’s Rush Limbaugh, who noted that she has good reason to want to stay
on
> Beijing’s good side: Her husband Richard Blum has extensive business
> interests in the country.
> In a March 28, 1997, article on the couple, the Los Angeles Times
reported:
> "In the last year, a Blum investment firm paid $23 million for a stake in
a
> Chinese government-owned steel enterprise and acquired sizable interests
in
> the leading producers of soybean milk and candy in China.
> "Blum’s firm, Newbridge Capital Ltd., received an important boost from a
$10
> million investment by the International Finance Corp., an arm of the World
> Bank. Experts said that IFC backing typically confers legitimacy and can
> help attract other investors.
> "’It seems to be going quite well,’ Rashad Kaldany – who in 1994 managed
the
> IFC’s capital markets investments in Asia – said of the project. He added:
> ‘There also was some comfort in that Mr. Blum had some contacts with the
> Chinese.’"
> The California power couple told the Times that they maintain a "firewall"
> of separation between her political career and his Chinese business ties.
> Feinstein made no mention Thursday of her husband’s investments – or the
> firewall that insulates them from her political decisions – while
> apologizing to Beijing.
"W. D. Allen Sr." wrote:
> You mean our own Mrs. Blum?
I wonder how many people on this NG understood your allusion.
–
Steven D. Litvintchouk
Email: s…@mitre.org
Disclaimer: As far as I am aware, the opinions expressed
herein
are not those of my employer.
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A real American wrote:
> She doesn’t have ANY concern for our fighting men held hostage by the
> communist Chinese!
> Thursday, April 5, 2001 6:06 p.m. EDT
> Sen. DiFi Apologizes to ChiComs for Pilot’s Death
> Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein has delivered a melodramatic personal
> apology to Communist China for the loss of a pilot who plunged into the
> South China Sea Sunday after crashing his F-8 fighter into an unarmed U.S.
> reconnaissance aircraft.
> "I want the Chinese to know that I, as a senior senator from California, am
> truly sorry about the loss of a Chinese pilot," Feinstein told reporters
> Thursday. "He was married. He has a child. A life is a life. And we’re
> sorry."
> Feinstein’s apology to the Communist Chinese was first reported by talk
> radio’s Rush Limbaugh, who noted that she has good reason to want to stay on
> Beijing’s good side: Her husband Richard Blum has extensive business
> interests in the country.
> In a March 28, 1997, article on the couple, the Los Angeles Times reported:
> "In the last year, a Blum investment firm paid $23 million for a stake in a
> Chinese government-owned steel enterprise and acquired sizable interests in
> the leading producers of soybean milk and candy in China.
> "Blum’s firm, Newbridge Capital Ltd., received an important boost from a $10
> million investment by the International Finance Corp., an arm of the World
> Bank. Experts said that IFC backing typically confers legitimacy and can
> help attract other investors.
> "’It seems to be going quite well,’ Rashad Kaldany – who in 1994 managed the
> IFC’s capital markets investments in Asia – said of the project. He added:
> ‘There also was some comfort in that Mr. Blum had some contacts with the
> Chinese.’"
> The California power couple told the Times that they maintain a "firewall"
> of separation between her political career and his Chinese business ties.
> Feinstein made no mention Thursday of her husband’s investments – or the
> firewall that insulates them from her political decisions – while
> apologizing to Beijing.
The very same traitorous bitch who thinks nothing of trying to remove
our 2nd Amendment rights.
Time to staple a one-way ticket to her and ship her sorry ass off to
China.
"A real American" <robl…@micron.net> reproduced a news story which quoted
news:NU8z6.739$CQ2.329947@news03.micron.net…
> Thursday, April 5, 2001 6:06 p.m. EDT
> Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein has delivered a melodramatic personal
> apology to Communist China for the loss of a pilot who plunged into the
> South China Sea Sunday after crashing his F-8 fighter into an unarmed U.S.
> reconnaissance aircraft.
> "I want the Chinese to know that I, as a senior senator from California, am
> truly sorry about the loss of a Chinese pilot," Feinstein told reporters
> Thursday. "He was married. He has a child. A life is a life. And we’re
> sorry."
What else are we to expect from this gun-grabbing, lesbian, feminist
commie loving BITCH from San Francisco? I guess she really couldn’t
care less about American HOSTAGES and *their* families (unless of course if their
same-sex type "families", then DF will kiss their ass till the cows come home)
Her voting record speaks for itself. What else are we to expect from her..?
Re: OUTRAGE!: Diane Feinstein blubbers tears for Chicom "pilot"
Chicom pilot = Chinese communist pilot.
Cucom pilot = Cuban communist pilot.
Uscom pilot = American communist pilot.
Fuismic pilot = Islamic Fundamentalist pilot.
Fuju pilot = Jewish Fundamentalist pilot.
Fuchr pilot = Christian Fundamentalist pilot.
______________________________________________________
In article <sg59dtogvaa4aed5im757fvhia19mq2…@4ax.com>, <gryb> wrote:
>Chicom pilot = Chinese communist pilot.
>Cucom pilot = Cuban communist pilot.
>Uscom pilot = American communist pilot.
>Fuismic pilot = Islamic Fundamentalist pilot.
>Fuju pilot = Jewish Fundamentalist pilot.
>Fuchr pilot = Christian Fundamentalist pilot.
Fubar pilot = Buddhist Fundamentalist pilot from Arkansas.
–
Quote Of The Week: "The trouble with ‘people like you’ is that ‘people
like you’ have been blaming everything on ‘people like you’ for so long
that ‘people like you’ have forgotten just who the ‘people like you’ are."
— Frank Clarke
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Eric da Red wrote:
> In article <sg59dtogvaa4aed5im757fvhia19mq2…@4ax.com>, <gryb> wrote:
> >Chicom pilot = Chinese communist pilot.
> >Cucom pilot = Cuban communist pilot.
> >Uscom pilot = American communist pilot.
> >Fuismic pilot = Islamic Fundamentalist pilot.
> >Fuju pilot = Jewish Fundamentalist pilot.
> >Fuchr pilot = Christian Fundamentalist pilot.
> Fubar pilot = Buddhist Fundamentalist pilot from Arkansas.
Hair Pie Lot = Hare Krishna proselytizer at the airline gate.
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Plutarch wrote:
> Eric da Red wrote:
> > In article <sg59dtogvaa4aed5im757fvhia19mq2…@4ax.com>, <gryb> wrote:
> > >Chicom pilot = Chinese communist pilot.
> > >Cucom pilot = Cuban communist pilot.
> > >Uscom pilot = American communist pilot.
> > >Fuismic pilot = Islamic Fundamentalist pilot.
> > >Fuju pilot = Jewish Fundamentalist pilot.
> > >Fuchr pilot = Christian Fundamentalist pilot.
> > Fubar pilot = Buddhist Fundamentalist pilot from Arkansas.
> Hair Pie Lot = Hare Krishna proselytizer at the airline gate.
or
Hair Pie Lot = Clinton with a cigar.
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Eric da Red wrote:
> In article <sg59dtogvaa4aed5im757fvhia19mq2…@4ax.com>, <gryb> wrote:
> >Chicom pilot = Chinese communist pilot.
> >Cucom pilot = Cuban communist pilot.
> >Uscom pilot = American communist pilot.
> >Fuismic pilot = Islamic Fundamentalist pilot.
> >Fuju pilot = Jewish Fundamentalist pilot.
> >Fuchr pilot = Christian Fundamentalist pilot.
> Fubar pilot = Buddhist Fundamentalist pilot from Arkansas.
Auto pilot = Pilot who moonlights as taxi driver.
Palm pilot = Pilot who flies around tropical locations.
–
Steven D. Litvintchouk
Email: s…@mitre.org
Disclaimer: As far as I am aware, the opinions expressed
herein
are not those of my employer.
"Steven D. Litvintchouk" <s…@mitre.org> wrote in message
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> Eric da Red wrote:
> > In article <sg59dtogvaa4aed5im757fvhia19mq2…@4ax.com>, <gryb> wrote:
> > >Chicom pilot = Chinese communist pilot.
> > >Cucom pilot = Cuban communist pilot.
> > >Uscom pilot = American communist pilot.
> > >Fuismic pilot = Islamic Fundamentalist pilot.
> > >Fuju pilot = Jewish Fundamentalist pilot.
> > >Fuchr pilot = Christian Fundamentalist pilot.
> > Fubar pilot = Buddhist Fundamentalist pilot from Arkansas.
> Auto pilot = Pilot who moonlights as taxi driver.
> Palm pilot = Pilot who flies around tropical locations.
Pontius Pilot = It is almost Easter, after all