To: RepublicNewbie
I still think that George Soros is/was a KGB agent.
2 posted on
02/08/2006 1:09:35 PM PST by
Thunder90
To: Thunder90
November 2005, George Soros was behind the Ohio Ballot initiatives. He soundly LOST.
5 posted on
02/08/2006 1:19:54 PM PST by
griswold3
(Ken Blackwell, Ohio Governor in 2006- No!! You cannot have my governor in 2008.)
To: Thunder90
"I still think that George Soros is/was a KGB agent."
There are people that say that's true.
6 posted on
02/08/2006 1:20:20 PM PST by
dljordan
To: Thunder90
"I still think that George Soros is/was a KGB agent." I still think of him more along the lines of the classic, independent 007 villain...
8 posted on
02/08/2006 1:23:04 PM PST by
Joe 6-pack
(Que me amat, amet et canem meum.)
To: Thunder90
He was a philospher, but decided to change careers in order to make some money.
10 posted on
02/08/2006 1:24:19 PM PST by
RightWhale
(pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
To: Thunder90
Having put most of the left-wing political movement and many liberal Democrats on his payroll, it is apparent that Soros is now working to manipulate the conservative movement. It is surprising that CPAC is facilitating his scheme. Surprising indeed. I'd like to hear CPAC's take on the idea. I know Cheney spoke to CPAC last year...I'm a bit skeptical that Soros is "infiltrating" the conservative movement...sounds a bit tin foil to me...but if the moveon.org sugar daddy is trying to creep in, we ought to know.
Now then, is he just funding one or two speakers or is he becoming part of the entire organization?
16 posted on
02/08/2006 1:32:22 PM PST by
Recovering_Democrat
((I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of Dependence on Government!))
To: Thunder90
Soros and the dope legalization gang have been in bed for years.
To: Thunder90
Soros isn't infiltrating the conservative movement, he's support drug legalization for years and years. I remember Bob Barr became unhinged at some congressional hearing, I believe on California's Medical Marijuana propostion, accusing some poor slub of being a tool of Soros, SOROS.
The re-legalization of drugs is a venerable and defensible conservative/libertarian/limited government position. Bill Buckley and Milton Friedman held that position back in the '60s.
It's an issue, where men of goodwill can disagree. Prohibtions are generally speaking a liberal solution to a problem.
49 posted on
02/08/2006 2:53:52 PM PST by
Jabba the Nutt
(Jabba the Hutt's bigger, meaner, uglier brother.)
To: Thunder90
I still think that George Soros is/was a KGB agent.Yep. Totally Agreed.
Still on their payroll.
MoveOn.org and ANSWER, among many others, which Soros funds is just like the same kind of anti-American crap that Armand Hammer used to fund up to the 80's with his ill-gotten funds from Occidental Oil.
55 posted on
02/08/2006 3:09:19 PM PST by
Paul Ross
(Hitting bullets with bullets successfully for 35 years!)
To: Thunder90
If ever there was a Communist this man is one.
128 posted on
02/09/2006 2:32:55 PM PST by
Paige
("Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism." --George Washington)
To: Thunder90
FLANK 2, FLANK 2
211 posted on
02/10/2006 4:09:36 AM PST by
mware
(The keeper of the I's once again.)
To: Thunder90
Me too. I also think that guys like Abramoff-- A russian Jew-- probably shouldn't be in the GOP's busom. He seemingly attached himself to every influential GOPer with the intent to self detonate and mire the party in scandal. The Soros Sleepers need to make OHio blue. Why did Abrahamoff target OHio's Bob Ney. It's all connected. It's all a set up. James Baker was right.
To: Thunder90
506 posted on
03/08/2007 7:05:11 PM PST by
Calpernia
(Breederville.com)
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