Posted on 12/04/2008 11:37:59 PM PST by flattorney
Above left: George Soros testifies before U.S. Congress, November 13, 2008. Above right: Ten months earlier, a much healthier-looking Soros speaks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, January 23, 2008.
DEMOCRAT money man George Soros looks ill.
At his November 13, 2008 testimony before Rep. Henry A. Waxmans House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, a photographer captured Mr. Soros looking more frail and sickly than this reporter can ever recall seeing him. Soros turned 78 in August.
The photo (above left) was published in a November 18 report at Bloomberg.com, titled, Soros-Funded Democratic Idea Factory Becomes Obama Policy Front.
Judging by this photo, Mr. Soros celebrated vitality appears spent. Old age has overtaken him with startling swiftness. Sooner rather than later, I suspect, Mr. Soros will find himself in a realm where money and power no longer matter.
In my writings, I have cast harsh judgments on Mr. Soros. But my opinion is not the one that matters. In the end, he will stand before a better and wiser judge than me. Mr. Soros is in my prayers.
My thoughts, too, on looking at the two photos.
Cancer?
Soros Wins the White House
by Richard Lawrence Poe
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
http://www.poe.com/2008/11/05/soros-wins-the-white-house/
The new world devised by Maurice Strong and George Soros
Canada Free Press | November 24, 2008 | Judi McLeod
Posted on 11/24/2008 5:59:36 PM PST by blackrobe
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2137775/posts
Soros says U.S. needs billions more in aid measures
The Globe and Mail / Reuters | November 22, 2008 | Kerstin Gehmlich
Posted on 11/22/2008 6:32:37 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2136490/posts
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