Posted on 03/21/2008 9:09:08 AM PDT by montyspython
Ping.
Still no evidence, worldNUTSdaily is a gossip rag. Your petty anger over your candidates loss is making you look a little bit off.
Do you endorse McCain?
Endorse? No, nor did I vote for him in the Primary. But I will vote for him over Obama any day of the week.
I guess you ignored the other link.
Take me off your ping list, please.
Ignoring wingnuttery is always easy.
You’re being willfully blind if you ignore the ironclad proof that McCain has been funded by Soros for years.
But if you want to close your eyes there’s nothing I can do about it.
Nothing at all.
Good grief. Thanks for the links. I’m going to forward to non-freepers.
I’ll ask you again. Please remove me from your ping list.
The Reform Institute is a tax-exempt, supposedly independent 501(c)(3) group, as Ed Morrissey noted two years ago, that employs Rick Davis, who also works on McCains staff as his chief political advisor, and they pay him $110,000 per year. The Reform Institute has often supported McCain, paid for events highlighting him and his agenda, presumably including campaign finance reform. The Reform Institute received $200,000 in donations from Cablevision and McCain basically tried to intervene on Cablevisions behalf by writing a letter to the FCC supporting its regulatory agenda. Morrissey noted at the time: [T]he Reform Institute helps keep McCains staff gainfully employed between campaigns, allowing McCain to do less fundraising while retaining the best of the available talent. For instance, Carl Hulse and Ann Kornblut note that Rick Davis managed McCains presidential campaign in 2000 before founding Reform Institute. Now its president, he gets over $100,000 a year from RI for consulting services. That money allows Davis to remain available for McCains future campaigns, and the funding he raises for RI gives him inroads for building support.
Yep. Which is exactly how it worked out. Davis is now McCains campaign manager.
Who funded the Reform Institute, which boasts Juan Think Mexico First Hernandez as its resident amnesty fellow? The donor list is a whos who of ultra left-wing, open borders elites. Again, via Ed Morrisseys research:
* The Tides Foundation, which heavily promotes reproductive justice, giving over $500,000 to pro-abortion efforts. They also actively oppose the death penalty (so do I, FYI). John McCain opposes abortion and supports the death penalty, so why is his chief political advisor getting so much support from those who ostensibly oppose him?
* Educational Foundation Of America, which also supports abortion. EFA also opposes drilling in ANWR, an issue on which McCain has an ambivalent record. It also supports euthanasia and assisted suicide through the Death With Dignity National Center, a group which it gave $45,000. It gave $100,000 to the Alliance for Nuclear Accountability, which opposed the Yucca Mountain nuclear depository (McCain supported it), and opposes development of low-yield nuclear bunker buster bombs, which McCain supports.
In fact, EFA appears to contribute to just about every left-wing cause imaginable, as well as a number of noncontriversial charities and outreach efforts.
* The Proteus Fund, which also opposed the Yucca Mountain repository, spending $75K to stop it. That pales in comparison to the $935K they spent on supporting gay marriage initiatives, which McCain strongly opposes. They have also spent over $800,000 funding nuclear-disarmament and antiwar causes in each of the last two years. Their Security Policy Working Group contains nothing but left-of-center groups like Project on Defense Alternatives, which calls the Iraqi elections faulty and predicted disaster for the Bush administrations program of coercive transformation throughout the region.
* OSI (Open Society Institute), founded and funded by George Soros. Among a litany of left-wing causes supported by OSI are People For The American Way, to support their Supreme Court Project. (Hint: It isnt intended on assisting Bush get his nominees confirmed.) They also gave $150,000 to the Campaign Legal Center, which will be important shortly.
* David Geffen Foundation also shows up on the list, although not in the top tier. David Geffen is an entertainment-industry mogul who supports Democrats and left-wing causes. They do not have a website I could find, but Activistcash.com notes that in 2002, most of the grants Geffen gave went to environmental activists and the Tides Foundation and Tides Center.
Via Discover the Networks, youll see that Soross OSI is a key open borders funderproviding support to the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund; the Immigrant Legal Resource Center; the National Immigration Law Center; the National Immigration Forum; the National Council of La Raza; and the American Immigration Law Foundation.
Remind me again which partys presidential nomination John McCain is running for?
How influential is he in the GOP? He still seems to be running our State Dept.
Well, if you just follow the money, his influence is pretty well established in the furthest left wing of the party.
But that’s only the money we can see.
And there can be little doubt that there are well-established cliques in our foreign policy apparatus who don’t have the best interests of the sovereign people of the United States in their minds or hearts. And they are the ones who care little about any pesky party label. They keep doing what they do no matter who is supposedly “in power.”
Many of us urged the Bush administration to clean house at State, and in our intelligence branches. All we heard were crickets.
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