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Dianne Feinstein: it’s time to go. Bye.

Mike Lillis in the Washington Independent: Caving to big oil demands, the Senate on Tuesday approved a plan that intensifies trade sanctions against Burma’s military regime but abandons an earlier push to penalize Chevron, the last major U.S. company propping up the repressive junta. The move marks a departure from an earlier House-passed proposal that would [...]

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Farmworkers rally at state Capitol for water bond

Hundreds of farm workers plan to rally at the state Capitol in support of placing a water measure on the November ballot. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein have proposed a $9.3 billion water bond to build reservoirs, encourage...

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In today's pages: Bud, fat, oil

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) says that offshore drilling is a distraction from our long-term energy problems. UCLA School of Law senior research fellow Gary J. Gates says the Census Bureau has to stop ignoring same-sex couples in its accounting. And columnist Joel Stein offers tips for making fun of Barack Obama: His name is weird. The unfunny people beat us to the Osama/Obama bit, which really...

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Bush & Valerie, Screaming from the Gallery

It's not exactly "High Noon," but a showdown of sorts may be in the works between Bush's (true) arch-nemesis, Rep. Henry Waxman (D., Los Angeles) and Bush's legal mouthpiece, Attorney General Michael Mukasey. (I have to say once again: thanks ever so much, Dianne Feinstein, for paving the way for this awful AG appointment. Who says that Californians don't elect Republicans to the Senate?) The issue...

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Two bums who must go!

That's Dianne Feinstein, for truckling endlesslt to BushCo, and Stephen Johnson, the inept and mendacious head of BushCo's EPA. MCM I. Dump Feinstein! From: Mary Magnuson From: "Rick Jacobs, Courage Campaign" "If we do not change course and stand up for our Constitution, for what is best in America, for what we know is right and just, then history will most certainly decide that it was those of us...

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Sen. Feinstein seeks crucial support for Emergency Agriculture Relief Act

As American agriculture continues to face a serious and worsening labor crisis, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) urged the presidents of the nation’s state Farm Bureaus on July 15 to support her efforts to pass the Emergency Agriculture Relief Act.

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Mukasey, that sleazy weasel

He’s just as bad as old Alberto Gonzales, and that is stinking bad. (Don’t forget it was Charles Schumer who palmed Mukasey off on us, with Dianne Feinstein concurring.) Marcy Wheeler clearly explains the latest absudity to be vomited by Mukasey. Her post: Working on confirmation now, but I’m hearing word that George Bush just took [...]

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Delta Smelt Moves Towards Endangered Status As Ecosystem Collapses

As Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Senator Dianne Feinstein released a $9.3 billion water bond proposal to bail out corporate agribusiness by building more dams and a peripheral canal, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on July 10 made a positive initial finding on a petition by three environmental groups to change the status of the imperiled delta smelt from threatened to endangered under the federal...

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Feinstein's Epic FAIL

As bad a week as it's been for John McCain, it's been a TERRIBLE week for Dianne Feinstein. She watched in the Senate Judiciary Committee as Attorney General Michael Mukasey, who she voted to confirm, put on as bad a performance as Alberto Gonzales ever did, covering for the Administration's criminal actions, from torture to politicization of the Justice Department. Then, of course, there was the...

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Schumer Questions Mukasey on Siegelman

Guest blogged by Jon Ponder, Pensito Review. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) attempts to grill Attorney General Michael Mukasey --- the monster Schumer and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) created --- and gets nowhere. Schumer and Feinstein put Mukasey's nomination over the top, and his abysmal performance can be laid directly at their feet.

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Schumer Questions Mukasey on Siegelman

Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) attempts to grill Attorney General Michael Mukasey — the monster Schumer and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) created — and gets nowhere. Schumer and Feinstein put Mukasey’s nomination over the top, and his abysmal performance can be laid directly at their feet.

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Schwarzenegger, Feinstein pitch $9.3B water bond proposal

U.S. Sen Dianne Feinstein and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday unveiled a proposal for $9.3 billion in state bonds to build reservoirs, improve water quality, boost conservation and help manage the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

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Schwarzenegger, Feinstein pitch $9.3B water bond proposal

U.S. Sen Dianne Feinstein and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday unveiled a proposal for $9.3 billion in state bonds to build reservoirs, improve water quality, boost conservation and help manage the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

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Schwarzenegger, Feinstein pitch $9.3B water bond proposal

U.S. Sen Dianne Feinstein and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday unveiled a proposal for $9.3 billion in state bonds to build reservoirs, improve water quality, boost conservation and help manage the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

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Governor, Feinstein back bond

In a last-ditch effort to place a water bond on the November ballot, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sen. Dianne Feinstein proposed a joint $9.3 billion plan Thursday that they believe addresses environmental and oversight concerns.