Posted on 08/22/2004 2:45:48 PM PDT by goodnesswins
Was someone trading pork bellies?
Just typical democratic accounting practices in use.
I think this might be related to a post I saw today about the IRS looking into these groups. Some of these 527s want to funnel unlimited amounts of money wherever they like but they don't want any transparency or accountability as to who their donors are and/or how much they are giving.
You know, so they can take foreign money for example to influence US elections which is against the law.
How is this legal under McCain-Feingold?
FEC doesn't have the time or manpower to investigate. Too busy trying to shut down Republican 527.
Does this sound familiar? Something about the Clinton administration and China ? Democrats could care less about the law.
Nah, I think I'll pass...
I couldn't watch him back when I had FNC and have never heard his radio show. I did try. Saw 4 or 5 shows back when he had Linda Tripp's friend on(Lucianne?).
I feel the same way about O'reilly- I just realized it sooner. I bought his first book and couldn't finish it.
Now I loved watching Sean's show with the lib.
I quit watching the ABCCBSNBCCNN tripe-spewers about 3 years ago and haven't missed it a bit. From the complaints I keep hearing here in regards to FNC, I doubt I'll ever restart my Dish subscription-especially since TNN is no more.
You know, I can live without a tv. I only watch fluff stuff. I've been on an AMC kick lately. The other day, I watched the original Terminator. What a great movie. I don't even have the stomach for Fox News anymore. Even Rush is behind compared to FR. It's all the same. At least I can make an informed decision on FR. We get cable for the internet connection. It's about the same cost as an extra phone line and the internet fees. Plus, we can have several users on the internet at one time, unlike a phone. And the speed is fantastic. The wealth and variation of knowledge is amazing. And, If I have a question, I just need to ask, I'll get an answer. This place is awesome!
Search Results for: Soros
Below find results for your search of itemized contributions to 527 committees since August 2000.
Contributor Employer Amount Report Title/Date 527 Committee
Soros, George New York, NY Self Employed $250,000 Second Quarter 2004 06/23/2004 Democracy for America - Non-federal
Soros, George New York, NY Soros Fund Management $4,550,000 Second Quarter 2004 04/15/2004 Joint Victory Campaign 2004
Soros, George New York, NY Soros Fund Management $500,000 Third Quarter 2000 Campaign for a Progressive Future
Soros, George New York, NY Source Fund Management $10,000 Third Quarter 2002 DASHPAC - Nonfederal Account
Soros, George New York, NY Soros Fund Management $300,000 First Quarter 2004 01/26/2004 Campaign for Americas Future (Labor)
Soros, George New York, NY Soros Fund Management $2,000,000 Year-End 2003 12/23/2003 America Coming Together - Nonfederal Account
Soros, George New York, NY Soros Fund Management $2,000,000 Year-End 2003 09/12/2003 America Coming Together - Nonfederal Account
Soros, George New York, NY Soros Fund Management $1,000,000 Year-End 2003 08/19/2003 America Coming Together - Nonfederal Account
Soros, George New York, NY Businessman $1,044,285 First Quarter 2004 03/08/2004 MoveOn.org Voter Fund
Soros, George New York, NY Soros Foundation Management $50,000 Mid-Year 2003 04/22/2003 Main Street Individual Fund
Soros, George New York, NY businessman $500,000 Year-End 2003 11/01/2003 MoveOn.org Voter Fund
Soros, George New York, NY businessman $955,715 Year-End 2003 12/30/2003 MoveOn.org Voter Fund
Soros, George New York, NY Soros Foundation Management -$50,000 Second Quarter 2004 04/29/2004 Main Street Individual Fund
Soros, Jonathan T. New York, NY Soros Fund Management $250,000 Second Quarter 2004 06/30/2004 America Votes, Inc.
Soros, Jonathan . Nyc, NY Soros Fund Management $50,000 Second Quarter 2004 06/30/2004 New Democrat Network - Non-Federal
Soros, Jonathan . New York, NY Investor $1,000 First Quarter 2004 01/15/2004 MoveOn.org Voter Fund
Soros, Jonathan . New York, NY Investor $100,000 First Quarter 2004 02/28/2004 MoveOn.org Voter Fund
Soros, Jonathan T. New York, NY Self $24,000 Pre-General 2002 10/08/2002 Colorado Senate 2002
Soros, Jonathan T. New York, NY Self $1,000 Post-General 2002 10/28/2002 Colorado Senate 2002
Soros, Robert New York, NY Soros Fund Management $25,000 Pre-General 2002 10/10/2002 Colorado Senate 2002
Soros, Susan W. New York, NY Bard Graduate Center $10,000 Third Quarter 2002 DASHPAC - Nonfederal Account
Pings for number crunchers
THIS appears to be a 527....as that's what this site tracks....not 501c's....I believe.
: )
You sound like I do. And yes, this is THE place. I drifted away for a while when I got way into a hermit mood but I'm starting to venture out of the cave lately. Alas, I'm so far out in the boonies though I doubt I'll ever have anything faster than 56K. Sux but hey, there's lot less people around here too.
FEC?
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