Posted on 10/11/2008 7:28:41 PM PDT by sbark
George Soros on Markets (Bill Moyers)
Posted: 11 Oct 2008 12:00 PM PDT
Bill Moyers talks with George Soros about the global capital meltdown, how he saw it coming, and what can be done now.
This is a fascinating, long form discussion between two smart people. It is a great example if using television to elucidiate ideas, discuss fact, ideas, opinions in an intelligent fashion. http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/10102008/watch.html
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Mythology
here kitty
I’m all for capitalism with ethics. In other words, don’t rip people off or sell em radium suppositories.
This is a fascinating, long form discussion between two smart anti-American people.
OK. That's fixed.
To get a grasp on how evil he really is, check out his work on
making it possible to starve and dehydrate the medically vulnerable:
www.lifetree.org/timeline/EOLchronology.pdf
"Since Apr 25, 2008"
...and this is his third post?
Color me suspicious.
Cheers!
Lot of sleeper trolls these days..
keep your friends close and your enemies closer.......
You bet he “knew it was coming”......probably a big cause of it....
I will second that.
To Soros, and all other leftist radicals, but especially to Soros, I say this:
As you seek to bring down western civilization, you Marxists cannot escape the fact that you owe your thinking to the western tradition. You might be a pirate, but your vessel is that of reason.
But the rational method requires both logical and empirical consistency. In other words, lying is irrational. Marxism is a lie, Marx himself defined it so.
Soros, there is no logical escape for you. I win. That which you value most in fact has no value.
Sharkhawk want to be sure all true Freepers understane he has nothing to do with this apostate.
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