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Hillary Clinton pays visit to Palazzo Feinstein Part 1: A Tell-Tale Heart
Greeted by protesters who shouted "No war with with Iran!" Hillary Clinton visited the "Palazzo Feinstein" this afternoon. Providing no statement, and without speaking to the protesters outside-- it was assumed that the purpose of her visit was to shore up loyalty among some of her wealthy donors in San Francisco. To the surprise of many protesters, the outspoken war critic Congresswoman Barbara Lee also arrived to meet with Clinton (and presumably with Feinstein who never showed her face).
Hillary Clinton pays visit to Palazzo Feinstein Part 1
A Tell-Tale Heart
San Francisco
September 30, 2007
This afternoon, the Democratic Party presidential candidate NY Senator Hillary Clinton paid a visit to the San Francisco home of Senator Dianne Feinstein and her husband, Richard Blum. Greeted outside by waiting protesters, the Clinton's rendezvous with Feinstein and invited guests was held inside the mansion dubbed the "Palazzo Feinstein" by Joshua Frank, an investigative journalist, who helped expose how Feinstein and her husband reaped hundreds of millions of dollars from investments in his Perini Corporation which does extensive general contract work in war-torn Iraq.
While waiting for her arrival, I snapped photos of the protesters and listened to their speeches and protest songs. I will post some of these photos in Part 2 of this story here at Indybay.org.
As this was my first visit to the mansion that has been the site of a growing number of protests (mostly because of the worsening war in Iraq), I marveled at the building's fortress-like location accessible by only one street, and by steep stairways hosting a ceaseless trickle of persons apparently devoted to physical culture and their I-pods. The main entrance of the mansion looks over a small classical garden and courtyard abutting a securely fenced, scruffily vegetated hillside of the Presidio National Park. It was in this courtyard, scanned by two video surveillance cameras mounted like devil horns on the roof, that the protesters, composed mostly of women from Code Pink and the Raging Grannies, sang and spoke.
While waiting for Clinton's arrival, I especially marveled at the curious fiberglass sculpture in the center of the garden-- one of 130 hearts commissioned in 2004 and sold to benefit the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation.
"Why, it's a bloody bird in distress!" I said to myself.
How strikingly appropriate for the home of persons whose hands are bloodied.
A Tell-Tale Heart
San Francisco
September 30, 2007
This afternoon, the Democratic Party presidential candidate NY Senator Hillary Clinton paid a visit to the San Francisco home of Senator Dianne Feinstein and her husband, Richard Blum. Greeted outside by waiting protesters, the Clinton's rendezvous with Feinstein and invited guests was held inside the mansion dubbed the "Palazzo Feinstein" by Joshua Frank, an investigative journalist, who helped expose how Feinstein and her husband reaped hundreds of millions of dollars from investments in his Perini Corporation which does extensive general contract work in war-torn Iraq.
While waiting for her arrival, I snapped photos of the protesters and listened to their speeches and protest songs. I will post some of these photos in Part 2 of this story here at Indybay.org.
As this was my first visit to the mansion that has been the site of a growing number of protests (mostly because of the worsening war in Iraq), I marveled at the building's fortress-like location accessible by only one street, and by steep stairways hosting a ceaseless trickle of persons apparently devoted to physical culture and their I-pods. The main entrance of the mansion looks over a small classical garden and courtyard abutting a securely fenced, scruffily vegetated hillside of the Presidio National Park. It was in this courtyard, scanned by two video surveillance cameras mounted like devil horns on the roof, that the protesters, composed mostly of women from Code Pink and the Raging Grannies, sang and spoke.
While waiting for Clinton's arrival, I especially marveled at the curious fiberglass sculpture in the center of the garden-- one of 130 hearts commissioned in 2004 and sold to benefit the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation.
"Why, it's a bloody bird in distress!" I said to myself.
How strikingly appropriate for the home of persons whose hands are bloodied.
For more information:
http://www.counterpunch.org/frank02282006....
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Democrat Barbara Lee is no different from every other Democrat when it comes to supporting the US military base that exists to protect US oil profits, namely Israel. She voted to praise its former prime minister, Ariel Sharon, better known as the Butcher of Palestine. Barbara Lee has also voted to condemn an excellent 9th Circuit church-state separation decision tossing the illegal pledge of allegiance that school children recite to the flag in the classroom due to its clause "under god." She defended her violation of oath of office which mandates she uphold the Constitution, including separation of church and state, by saying she is religious. That is not a defense; that is a mandate for her to resign. She is an example of the ONLY reason the Democrats exist: to keep the Reds and Greens out of office by giving lip service to worthwhile causes (but not all worthwhile causes, the Palestinian liberation struggle is always an exception). Once in office, they carry out the same capitalist agenda as their twin party of capitalism, the Republican Party. She always endorses the entire Democratic Party's ticket, including Senator Feinstein. The twin parties of war and fascism are the Democrat-Republican parties. If you want peace and civil rights, you have to vote Peace & Freedom or Green on the California ballot.
h. brown writing in the Fog City Journal describes politics in the garden
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