Posted on 10/27/2004 7:46:56 PM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
Current and former officials, anti-drug activists, and other concerned Americans will come together in Washington, D.C. on October 28, Thursday, to expose and oppose the George Soros retreat and defeat agenda in the war on drugs. Through a loophole in the campaign finance law, Soros is spending tens of millions of dollars to defeat President Bush, who opposes drug legalization.
The event, to be held at the Rayburn House Office Building, Room 2203, 10:00 a.m., kicks off an all-day summit on the drug problem. It is designed to draw attention to how Soros intends to subvert our nations anti-drug policy if he achieves his stated goal of defeating Bush on November 2.
Accuracy in Media editor Cliff Kincaid will release a comprehensive report on how the major media have completely failed to investigate the Soros agenda for America and his controversial financial dealings. Participants will include parents of children killed by illegal drugs. Confirmed speakers are:
(Excerpt) Read more at aim.org ...
I hope Mr. Kinkade is able to finally draw some media attention to this man that shows what he's all about. Holding this prior to the election is great timing.
Soros wants drugs legalized so he can corner that markte too!
Soros wants drugs legalized so he can corner that markte too!
They wouldn't have been any less dead if the drugs had been legal, and their illegality didn't stop these deaths...nor is there any evidence that drug illegality has stopped any deaths. There are, however, strong arguments that drug illegality has killed people.
I beg your pardon, but the War on Some Drugs is much larger, and of much greater import, than the commie Mr. Soros.
It's another case of the new "right" embracing the tactics of the left, namely, the ad hominem tactic of pretending that a particularly objectionable proponent of position X fully and fairly represents that position.
PLEASE DON'T FLY JETBLUE!
I don't. I fly Continental.
Damn that infernal First Amendment!
Glad to hear it!! ANY AIRLINE BUT JETBLUE!!..:)
Got mine in Oregon today too.
George Soros Touts Kerry and Drug Legalization
by Don Feder
Posted Oct 1, 2004
Former HHS Secretary Joseph Califano calls him the "Daddy Warbucks of drug legalization." He's "been a blemish on the face of drug policy and prevention for years," says Calvina Fay of the Drug Free America Foundation.
One of the wealthiest men in America, he's used his personal fortune (estimated at $7 billion) to fund drug legalization and pro-euthanasia campaigns.
He has compared the Bush Administration to the Third Reich. He's the piggy bank for most of the anti-Bush 527s. Like giggly cheerleaders in the presence of the star quarterback, Democrats go limp at the mention of his name.
He's George Soros, a man with a mission: to defeat George Bush and deconstruct Western society.
On October 5, Soros will begin a 12-city tour to bolster the sagging Kerry campaign. He's written a pamphlet--with the snappy title, "Why We Must Not Re-Elect President Bush"--that's being mailed to two million voters, and launched a new website, GeorgeSoros.com, where he laments: "I have been demonized by the Bush campaign."
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=5240
"Major Media" is the problem!!!.....
The War On Drugs has been a blemish on the face of American liberty for years.
Soros is the real shark...Kerry is merely a remora
And yet Kerry (or the DNC) have never said they were for drug legaization.
It would be a disaster for him to say he's in favor before the election. problem is he's going to be so beholden to Soros... and now in light of the ruling the parties can collect as much as anyone wants to give (unlimited contributions) what's to stop Soros from throwing in another ten million to buy the election through the court system after the election on Tuesday.
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