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Dianne Feinstein calls police on SENIORS who wanted questions answered about health care
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[quote:ShadowDancer:MV84NTI5NDVfMTMyMzU5MDJfQ0M3NUVCM0Y=] I could not stand feinstein when she came in-seemed much like pelosi :kleptocrac: I lived in calif when she came in and NO I never voted for her-she had an agenda and it was not rights for most of the people around...she supported and courted a a fringe group...then. now a protected status group-I do not even have to say it- She is still there-but jerry brown was a liberal ninny too :bump: :dynamite: We can clearly see how most of CONgress reacts to the commoners-I am sure diane has her COGseat ready-all supplies provided by those same elderly she tricked out after waiting for 6 hours-what a piece of dirt imho she is so assured of her spot-disgusting :burnit: [/quote]
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waterboard those old folks!
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Police were called on a group of retirees who refused to leave Sen. Dianne Feinstein's West Los Angeles office until she talked to them about health care reform.
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Los Angeles police Sergeant Rich Brunson said Thursday that police lured the group of seven outside somehow, then locked the building's doors behind them.
Brunson had said earlier that eight people were being taken into custody, but corrected himself after getting new details from officers on the scene.
A spokeswoman for the 55- to 87-year-old activists said they arrived at Feinstein's office around noon and remained in her conference room more than six hours.
Feinstein spokesman Gil Duran says staff offered the retirees an in-person meeting with the senator during a Los Angeles visit next week but that they demanded to speak with her immediately.
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