Posted on 11/29/2005 11:06:18 AM PST by kokonut
Google and Archive Links Still Show Soros' Donation on MSIF Website
Michelle Malkin has the update on a 527 organization's attempt (Main Street Individual Fund) to hide the George Soros' $50,000 donation to moderate Republicans (Republican in name only - RINOs) who are essentially against President Bush. This organization funds "Main Street" moderate Republicans.
Even if the Google cache is supposedly gone (Soros) you can always try the Internet Archive site to find the cache where it would look like this. Click on any of the three that were archived in 2004 and see that Soros' name is still there.
This'll add a bit more legitimacy on what Malkin pointed out on Free Republic's text copy of the website with Soros name.
Also, just because the cache in Google on the 527 organization MSIF erased Soros' name from the donation list doesn't mean it's gone. Even in the deepest bowels of Google you could possibly still find the cache if you look around more deeply. Simply "repeat the search with the omitted results included" and you'll see more links. Click on the "cache" link on the last result shown and you'll see the cache history of Soros' donation amount of $50,000. But if you click on the link above it "527s: , 2004 Election Cycle" you'll see that the Soros' name is gone. The cache itself betrays the "original" link.
MSIF can't get away from this embarassment. Both Google and Archive.org will make sure of it.
Read more in the link and more updates with extra sources for Soros' name in Kokonut Pundits, Generation Why? and The Dusty Attic, including a secret visit by OpenSecrets.org visiting Kokonut Pundits and Generation Why? blogsites regarding Michelle Malkin
(Excerpt) Read more at kokonutpundits.blogspot.com ...
Thanks. . .great disclosures re Soros. ..and a bump for 'later'. . .
bump
What we need is a clearing house of all donors, not just Stephen Bing.
>>>Wouldn't this show up on open secrets?
Soros is teamed up with the creator of Lycos. I can't pull the article right now because it is in my mail client file. I can't pop my mail client because my server is in the middle of being mail bombed. (I showed up on an ALF message board, ain't I special?)
Anyway, since Malkin caught the info in the open (good for her!!), open secrets would be scrubbed by now.
I don't think Soros and company ever realized all the stuff we would find and clip that is out there. Too late to get the info out of Net Caches; but anything that was on open secrets, the Lycos expert guy would have scrubbed by now.
I take that back, I am getting info from open secrets. I assumed that would have been scrubbed!
The Main Street Individual Fund (MSIF) is a New York-based group founded to help elect moderate Republican candidates. Among those candidates it supports in the 2004 elections is Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa), who is fending off a tough primary challenge from Rep. Pat Toomey. MSIF raises funds from individual donors and is affiliated with another 527, the Main Street Fund, which solicits contributions from corporations and unions. Both are connected to the Republican Main Street Partnership.
Affiliated Personnel:
Donors:
527 Activity:
Total Receipts: $471,600
Total Expenditures: $258,870
Note: This data is based on records released by the Internal Revenue Service on Monday, October 24, 2005.
Events:
Event Type |
Budget |
Date |
Candidate |
Position |
Radio Ad |
Unknown |
6/30/2004 |
Sandy Lyons {R} |
Positive |
Title: Leadership; Congressional hopeful Sandy Lyons is the subject of this positive ad. An announcer applauds the Lyons leadership, noting that he has facilitated the creation of new jobs in North Carolina through his regional task force on job creation. The announcer asks listeners to thank Lyons for his work. |
||||
TV Ad |
$100,000 |
4/14/2004 |
Arlen Specter (R) |
Positive |
Meant to counter negative ads run by the Club for Growth, this 30-second spot features a colon cancer survivor who praises Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) for his record on securing funding for medical research. Set to run in the weeks prior to the Senate primary contest between Specter and Rep. Pat Toomey, the ad will air in the Johnstown-Altoona, Harrisburg, Scranton and Philadelphia markets. |
Figures are from media reports and the like, and may not reflect what 527 groups have reported to the Internal Revenue Service.
Lower Manhattan Development is a major donor to this Soros MSIF Fund.
Sidney V Weinberg Jr, Goldman Sachs is a major donor to this Soros MSIF Fund.
Remember Corzine's history with Goldman Sachs?
# Dinakar Singh, Goldman Sachs, $100,000
# Sidney V Weinberg Jr, Goldman Sachs, $50,000
This group, Main Street Individual Fund (republicanmainstreet.org), funds Embryonic Stem Cell research too.
http://www.republicanmainstreet.org/StemCell%20v9.pdf
Clearing house is a great idea.
Of course, Soros has so many ways to launder monies, it's not even funny.
His so-called "Open Society" organizations all over the world serve many of his nefarious purposes.
Prior threads:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1524482/posts
The 14 Republican Reps. Voting Against The Deficit Reduction Act [7 Main St. Republicans/Soros]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1523438/posts
Republican Main Street Partnership Backs Out on Debate With the Club for Growth
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1523454/posts
FYI: RHINO Republican Hit List (aka the spit list)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1520165/posts
Main Street Individual Fund, 2004 Election Cycle [Moderate Republicans (RINO's) Accepting Soros $]
(Open Secrets thread)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1519625/posts
Gop traitor group the Republican Main Street Group (Rino Coaliton Traitor Wing) blocked ANWR
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1519618/posts
Republican Main Street Partnership (George Soros is funding the Moderates)
Not that we do that bad with nuthin'--most of that Soros money ends up buying cocaine, concubines, and private jet rides.
I know what you mean; but the dough they make comes from blood money.
$oreA$$ has more money laundries than China has people.
The big question in my mind is, besides his own, of course, who else's money is he cleaning?
I think it was World Com.
Yes, it was WorldCom.
Wasn't it WorldCom also that had our EZPass contract?
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