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In reply to the discussion: Dear Senator Feinstein: What part of Operation Spy On *Everyone* did you not understand? [View all]truedelphi
(32,324 posts)16. Natutrally, no major media "news source" outlets would carry the tale of
The tawdry career of one Diane Feinstein, but a little yet most excellently run weekly newspaper from Sonoma County, California, "The Bohemian," gave writer Peter Byrne the platform to bring his serious investigative journalism to the public.
Not only that but in early 2009, Byrne received quite the award:
For investigative journalism:
2008 Project Censored Top 25[8] for Dianne Feinstein: A Question of Ethics by Peter Byrne[9] This series was also a finalist for an award from the Investigative Reporters and Editors association.[10]
Byrne has a couple of interviews and YouTubes up that allow people to listen to his tale of Feinstein's corrupt ways.
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Dear Senator Feinstein: What part of Operation Spy On *Everyone* did you not understand? [View all]
MannyGoldstein
Mar 2014
OP
But only for the NSA (and NRO, CIA, DIA, etc.) spying on others (some foreigners)
erronis
Mar 2014
#9
Yep. And remember, citizen, if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear
quinnox
Mar 2014
#10
And here I thought you were referring to Dick Cheney.. Difi's husband is the Dick in this operation
2banon
Mar 2014
#62
Maybe Ms. Feinstein and her likes might realize now that their privileged endowment allowing
bkanderson76
Mar 2014
#14
She's been apologizing for spying for so long, CIA/NSA has determined that she can't be trusted...
pragmatic_dem
Mar 2014
#19
Thank you for posting! I was thinking how much of a hypocrite she sounds like.
diabeticman
Mar 2014
#26
My love for Senator Feinstein will never be diminished by anything so petty.
Enthusiast
Mar 2014
#32
God forbid that the overseers do some oversight and bring torturers to justice.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2014
#54