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GEORGE SOROS FUNDING ARLEN SPECTER!!!!!
Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 04/14/2004 9:12:12 AM PDT by Pukin Dog

Rush just said it on the air! If that is not enough to remove Conservative support from Spector, I dont know what is.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: 2004; donors; electionussenate; gopprimary; liberal; mainstreetfund; rush; soros; specter; traitor
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To: Peach; malakhi
Specter was just on Rush saying he did not know those folks nor are connected to them!

It was a good interview by Rush


So far the story is BS!
101 posted on 04/14/2004 11:45:45 AM PDT by restornu (Discerning eyes can read it in the ether!:)
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To: Cboldt
And I don't mean to be cranky. Put it down to 2 things. 1) I loathe liars and 2) Specter's campaign commercials disgust me.
102 posted on 04/14/2004 11:47:31 AM PDT by mewzilla
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To: mewzilla
Wow. I didn't see that before I composed my previous. (Main Street Individual Fund & Republican Main Street Partnership committee being at the same street address).

I wonder if "Mainstreet Partnership lawmakers" is the same as "Republican Main Street Partnership committee"? The later name is from the Bloomberg article.

103 posted on 04/14/2004 11:50:31 AM PDT by Cboldt
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To: restornu
Why did Soros contribute to his '96 campaign?
104 posted on 04/14/2004 11:51:10 AM PDT by Tribune7 (Arlen Specter supports the International Crime Court having jurisdiction over US soldiers)
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To: mewzilla
Wow. I didn't see that before I composed my previous. (Main Street Individual Fund & Republican Main Street Partnership committee being at the same street address).

I wonder if "Mainstreet Partnership lawmakers" is the same as "Republican Main Street Partnership committee"? The later name is from the Bloomberg article.

Oops, correction, the former (Mainstreet Partnership lawmakers) is from the Bloomberg article.

105 posted on 04/14/2004 11:51:28 AM PDT by Cboldt
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To: mewzilla
E-mail that factoid to Rush right now and mark "URGENT" in the subject line.
106 posted on 04/14/2004 11:51:47 AM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace (Michael <a href = "http://www.michaelmoore.com/" title="Miserable Failure">"Miserable Failure"</a>)
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To: mewzilla
And I don't mean to be cranky.

I don't take it as cranky at all. I'd like to get to the bottom of it, and I am inclined to not believe that what Specter says is the whole truth. I hope Specter goes down, quiety, and then supports whoever wins the primary.

107 posted on 04/14/2004 11:54:25 AM PDT by Cboldt
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To: Cboldt
From this website:

The Washington Times reports on how the vote on the Medicare Bill is already a political factor:

The Republican Main Street Partnership began running a radio ad Wednesday against Rep. Patrick J. Toomey, Pennsylvania Republican, for voting with 24 other conservatives against the $395 billion bill President Bush is set to sign Monday. Mr. Toomey, who said the bill didn't adequately reform Medicare and was too costly, is running in the Republican primary for the Senate seat of Sen. Arlen Specter, whom the partnership backs.

"Pat Toomey slammed the door on President Bush, who championed the Medicare bill," says the ad, which airs on a Harrisburg station through Dec. 16.

Specter's definitely benefitting from these people.

108 posted on 04/14/2004 11:58:48 AM PDT by mewzilla
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To: restornu
I am willing to put aside the notion that Arlen wanted or solicited Soros' support.

The fact that Soros wants Arlen to win should really make those who want to vote Specter in this primary rethink their position. Soros is convinced that it works to his benefit for their to be people like Specter in the Republican caucus.

109 posted on 04/14/2004 12:08:34 PM PDT by Dales
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To: mabelkitty
You wrote:

"Keating is also wrong - voters are a lot more savvy on politics and do know who Soros is. "

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I'll bet you a bucket of this summer's fresh picked wild blackberries that I can go ask 20 ( randomly picked over 18 years of age...) people in the area that I live...and less than half...will know who George Soros is.

FWIW-

110 posted on 04/14/2004 12:11:21 PM PDT by Osage Orange ("Gun Control" isn't about guns. It's about control.)
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To: McGruff
Yes I heard the call from the lady Democrat and felt it very touching. She was very upset and felt the President needed a hug and encouragement. Excellent call and I'm sure many more feel that way.
mc
111 posted on 04/14/2004 12:12:09 PM PDT by mcshot (...and much it grieves my heart to think what man has made of man")
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To: mewzilla
Specter's definitely benefitting from these people.

Yes he is. While it's true that he is not a member of the private group (at least I think that's true, he'd get caught in a bigtime lie if he was a member of that Main Street group), he is part of a coalition of legislators (that coincidentally calls itself Mainstreet REpublican Coalition or some such), and ads against Toomey are in Specter's interest. I'm certain he is pleased that the ads are running, regardless of the source of funding.

112 posted on 04/14/2004 12:14:05 PM PDT by Cboldt
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To: Dales
Is it me or is Freerepublic slow I seem to download quickly on other sites? Even while waiting for this one to load!

SPECTER is a puzzle?

There was a report I read years ago where after reading Specter involment and position I wondered where he fit in the JFK assassination it was glaring he had a role good or bad!



113 posted on 04/14/2004 12:36:24 PM PDT by restornu (Discerning eyes can read it in the ether!:)
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To: Peach
Well, you see, the funding came from Soros left bank account...passed through Kennedy's right shoulder, turn 90 degrees, entered Specter's back where it turn left and proceeded downwards where it stopped in Arlen's wallet.
114 posted on 04/14/2004 12:37:59 PM PDT by maquiladora
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To: Pukin Dog
A donor group that prefers moderate Republicans to conservatives has unveiled its latest ad to help Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter, contending the incumbent deserves reelection because of what he's done for Ginny Snyder's colon.

Ginny Snyder, a resident of Greenfield, Penn., suffered from colon cancer six years ago; she had it partially removed and is now the focus of a commercial from the pro-Specter Main Street Individual Fund.



In the commercial Snyder says, "There's one hope for cancer sufferers: Having the money for research that will finally find a cure. Senator Arlen Specter has been a major force in providing federal grants for that research, a leader in providing the help and the hope we all need... My name is Ginny Snyder and I'm a cancer survivor. Thank you, Senator Specter." The Main Street Individual Fund ? a 527 group that has a similar views and goals as the pro-moderate, anti-conservative Republican Main Street Partnership ? announced Tuesday it would be spending $200,000 over the next two weeks to help Specter. Half is slated for television ads and half is for get out the vote efforts. About 175,000 phone calls will go out to potential pro-Specter voters, half live, half taped, according to Main Street Individual Fund Spokeswoman Sarah Chamberlain Resnick.

Specter should get a boost from President Bush when he travels to Pittsburgh April 19 for a rally with the incumbent senator. A close watcher of the race contended that the high-profile visit is payback for Specter's support on the extremely close 2001 vote on Bush's tax cut.

"Our belief is that this is Specter calling a chit, and nothing more should be read into it," said the individual, who is backing Toomey. "A deal is a deal, and if Bush made that agreement, he's not going to break it. If you do something like that [breaking a deal], it gets around."

The Main Street's arch-nemesis, the Club for Growth, has been strongly supporting conservative Rep. Pat Toomey in the April 27 Pennsylvania Republican primary. Club for Growth executive director David Keating thinks the Bush visit will result in a presidential embarrassment.

"If the White House looked at polling I'm seeing right now, they would be nervous about sending the president and staking his prestige on someone so shaky," Keating said. "It's interesting that they're picking Pittsburgh, because Specter is showing surprising weakness in that area."

The primary has turned into a proxy war between the Club for Growth, representing the GOP's conservative wing, and the Main Street Fund, representing moderates and centrist Republicans. And a few big donors who are probably more accurately classified as "Democrats."

The second-largest single donor to the Main Street Individual Fund, according to most recent information on Opensecrets.org, is George Soros. Yes, that George Soros, the one who compared the Bush administration to Nazi and Communist regimes, who has compared the Bush administration to George Orwell's 1984, called Bush's policies "Social Darwinist," who called defeating Bush in 2004 "the central focus of my life," and who donated $15.5 million to groups aiming to defeat Bush.

But that donation apparently arrived before Soros began frothing at the mouth about Bush, at least publicly. Resnick explained that Soros donated $50,000 to MSIF shortly after its founding in late 2002.

"We had no idea he was going to go after Bush," she said. "Since then, he has offered additional donations, but we have turned them down because we are Republicans first."

Apparently the moderate Republicans on the Main Street board missed Soros's April 8, 2002, speech at the University of Pennsylvania where he said, "If we assess the foreign-policy accomplishments of the Bush administration since Sept. 11, the scorecard is quite dismal."

"There are some people in the Bush administration who have the same mentality as Arafat or Sharon," Soros said. "I can name names, like Ashcroft, Cheney, and Rumsfeld, although that is considered impolite.... [T]he war on terrorism cannot be won by waging war. We must, of course, protect our security; but we must also correct the grievances on which terrorism feeds."

MSIF kept Soros's donation.

"We thought it might be a bigger story if they returned it," Resnick said. "It's, by comparison, only a little bit of money, and we might as well get some Republicans help with that money."

Of course, the Main Street Individual Fund has other large donors. The single largest is the Goldman Sachs Group with $125,000. The largest individual donor is Dinakar Singh, managing director at Goldman, Sachs & Co., who has given $100,000 to the fund this cycle, according to Resnick. This is legal (at least for now, the FEC is expected to rule on it shortly) under the current campaign-finance law, because Singh and other donors are not earmarking their money to a particular candidate.

But Singh's donations from the last cycle reveal he's not exactly a big GOP booster. He gave $5,000 in hard money and $70,000 in unlimited soft money to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, $5,000 to DASHPAC (Tom Daschle's political action committee) $1,000 each to Democratic senators Tim Johnson, Bob Torricelli (now ex-Sen.), and Tom Harkin, and $2,500 to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. His sole GOP contribution last cycle? One grand to Specter.

Of course, not all of the fund's donors are such nominal Republicans. Elsie Hillman, a longtime Pittsburgh GOP civic booster married to a multibillionaire financier, has donated $2,000 to President Bush, GOP Reps. Mark Foley, Jim Greenwood, Bill Shuster, and groups like the Republican Pro-Choice Coalition. Rep. Amo Houghton of New York, while one of the House's most liberal Republicans, is still a member of the party and kicked in $25,000.

But don't expect Toomey to make an issue that money for pro-Specter ads is coming from folks like George Soros.

"It's too complicated, too tangential," Keating said. "The average voter doesn't really care about this. This is more for the activists."

That suggests that support from the White House and Democratic donors is no contradiction. Maybe Specter could get Soros and Bush on the same stage to make simultaneous endorsements of him.

? Jim Geraghty, a reporter with States News Service in Washington, is a frequent contributor to NRO and a commentator on London's ITN News.
115 posted on 04/14/2004 12:49:52 PM PDT by vannrox (The Preamble to the Bill of Rights - without it, our Bill of Rights is meaningless!)
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To: Pukin Dog
Are we suprised? I'm not---not at all given his liberal reputation. People here must remember who Specter represented back in the 70's...none other than the unicorn murderer - Einhorn.

http://www.nationalreview.com/miller/miller.asp
116 posted on 04/14/2004 1:24:47 PM PDT by eleni121 (Preempt and Prevent---then Destroy)
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To: Pukin Dog
He called Rush to clear this up.
Apparently, it's Soros trying to set him up. Soros knows Conservatives would be upset if they thought Soros was behind him.
It's a hit job. Lucifer's lefties are going below the level of the beasts - again.
117 posted on 04/14/2004 1:26:10 PM PDT by concerned about politics ( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
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To: Pukin Dog
At the end of the conversation with Specter, it was casually dropped by Specter that Soros had donated $1,000 to a previous campaign.....I believe it ws in 1996.
118 posted on 04/14/2004 1:28:18 PM PDT by OldFriend (Always understand, even if you remain among the few)
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To: concerned about politics
Nonsense. Spector is the Liberal's best friend. They are not setting Specter up, they are trying to make sure that their puppet becomes Chairman of the Judicial committee, at which time, his FBI file will insure that he does their bidding.
119 posted on 04/14/2004 1:33:26 PM PDT by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache, but not quite worthy of Condi Rice.)
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To: concerned about politics
Specter didn't deny knowing Soros funded his little group. Specter denied belonging to the group.
120 posted on 04/14/2004 3:02:48 PM PDT by mewzilla
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