To: kattracks
Soros takes a flame thrower to conservatives and then wonders why there's return fire...
Is he really that stupid?
22 posted on
01/13/2004 4:13:02 AM PST by
DB
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To: DB
"There's nothing wrong with religion," Soros said.
""I think that there is something wrong with the fundamentalist view of the world, because the fact that your opponents are wrong doesn't necessarily make you right. The fact that you are attacked by terrorists doesn't exempt you from criticism of the way you react to that threat. I'm afraid there is this fundamentalist fallacy, which should not be part of our political life," Soros concluded."
Sounds like a threat to me. Does it to you? Nice to be told we 'should not be part of (his) political life'. Does this qualify as hate speech? Oh, wait, I forgot, Christians cannot be the subject of hate speech, by definition.
Never mind.
To: DB
>Soros takes a flame thrower to conservatives and then wonders why there's return fire...
>Is he really that stupid?
Maybe. He's the same guy who dumped 5000 S&P futures contracts at the market the day after the 87 crash, thereby selling on the absolute bottom of that decline.
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