Anonymous ID: 07eb6a Nov. 29, 2018, 4:40 p.m. No.4079076   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9263

>>4078889

Yeah, we kind of got that part already. Here's some interesting stuff.

A Conversation With Dianne Feinstein

Jun 6, 2010 9:23 am HKT

While Feinstein didnโ€™t meet Chinese President Hu Jintao, she rekindled friendships with some of the biggest names in Chinese politics: former President Jiang Zemin, former Premier Zhu Rongji and Chongqing Party Secretary Bo Xilai.

And Bo Xialai, who was the mayor of Dalian. I knew him in that regard and visited him in Dalian. Now that heโ€™s in Chungking [Chongqing], he flew in. We had an hour or so together which was really nice.

 

REPORT: Dianne Feinstein and the 'Butchers of Beijing'

BySPYRIDON MITSOTAKIS

August 5, 2018

Harry Wu, who spent 19 years in the Chinese Gulag and dedicated his life to exposing the Communists' human rights abuses, said in a 2001 interview:

 

Congress gave me nice support โ€” Sens. Helms and Paul Wellstone of Minnesota. When I met Sen. Wellstone, he said, "Harry, I donโ€™t need a brief โ€” just tell me what you want me to do." But they were only some of the senators. Others took a stand for communist China based on family or business interests. For example, Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.), her husband is a board member of COSCO [The PLAโ€™s Chinese Overseas Shipping Corporation] and he has other investments in China. You see, this is the kind of person [Feinstein] who is never interested in my work.

 

Feinstein gives US a wake-up on spyingUpdated: 2014-03-14 07:41

However, on Tuesday, Feinstein seemed somehow connected with the majority of people in the world, when she lashed out at the Central Intelligence Agency's spying on the Senate Intelligence Committee's staff and computers. She accused the CIA of trying to undermine the committee's work on an investigation report regarding the CIA's illegal torture and rendition programs following the Sept 11 attacks on the US in 2001.

Feinstein said that the CIA spying had broken the law and even violated the separation of power principles embodied in the US Constitution.

 

Chinese Mega City Chongqing's 'Battle Between Concrete and Nature'

NEW YORK, July 1, 2015 โ€” Photographer Tim Franco shares images from his latest book Metamorpolis: The Rise of a Chinese Mega City and describes the "battle between concrete and nature" he observed in Chongqing.