Posted on 01/27/2010 4:40:13 PM PST by GVnana
This time last year, two proud and powerful citizens of the world stood at the pinnacle of victory. Barack Obama was being inaugurated as President of the United States. Both on the campaign trail and in his inaugural address, Obama proclaimed the start of his remaking America revolution.
George Soros had finally managed to back, promote and land a winner. Their joint venture Obamas 2004 bid for the U.S. Senate had paid off in the ultimate jackpot: the presidency.
Soros, the instigator and funder of various velvet revolutions in smaller countries, seemed convinced that all he needed to bring the U.S. into submission to a global government, stripped of her sovereignty, was a citizen of the world president to replace the all-American president, George W. Bush. Soros has openly referred to the bubble of American supremacy and has berated our lone-superpower position as bringing much more harm than good to the global family.
Soros explained his early support of Obama, telling Judy Woodruff in May 2008,
Obama has the charisma and the vision to radically reorient America in the world. When Woodruff queried Soros on whether it might be a concern that Obama lacked experience to lead in this dangerous time we live in, Soros responded,
this emphasis on experience is way overdone
(Excerpt) Read more at bigjournalism.com ...
An outstanding overview of the "Soros Factor."
Root canal wins.
Isn’t there an old Jimmy Stewart movie on ?
Very much recommended. For your freep file.
Very well written and documented. I sent it to everyone I could think of!
This man needs to be taken down.
Nice chop.
For those missed it earlier, this thread deserves a BUMP. Important that FReepers see this!
Candidate Obama at fund-raiser April 9, 2007. Soros is seated to the right.
(PIC: Michael Edwards)
STROLL DOWN MEMORY LANE Obama came to town to deliver a speech at a charity dinner for "children in poverty" at the pricey, exclusive Mandarin Oriental Hotel----but also to pursue another, less high-minded, but more momentous, objective: to begin the process picking Hillary Clintons pocket.
The conference room belonged to George Soros. After talking to Soros for an hour about his 2008 bid for the White House, Obama walked down the hall and found assembled a dozen of the citys heaviest-hitting Democratic fund-raisers: investment banker *Hassan Nemazee, Wall Street power Blair Effron, private-equity hotshot Mark Gallogly, hedge-fund manager Orin Kramer. Most had been big-time John Kerry backers in 2004. Most had a connection to the Clintons. All were officially uncommitted for 2008.
* Charges of fraud, dated September 2, 2009 stated that "Hassan Nemazee to obtain a $100 million loan, represented to HSBC that he had $89 million in Treasury Notes, with a current market value of more than $125 million, in a specified brokerage firm account; submitted a supposed agreement from the brokerage firm with forged signatures, false addresses, and false telephone numbers; used a mail drop; and submitted fabricated brokerage statements." Nemazee defrauded a total of three banks--- including Bank of America---- out of $292 million in loan proceeds.
This helps explain his attack on the supreme court last night.
The Soros-Obama remaking America agenda also got a huge blow last week from the Supreme Court. As Richard Poe and David Horowitz outlined in their book, Shadow Party, the fundamental control of the Democratic Party has shifted away from union, corporate and local political machines to a range of NGOs, largely funded by George Soros.
Soros nearly single-handedly financed the lobbying efforts to pass McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform. In so doing, he was able to harness far greater political control for himself. Now that large portions of the law have been deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, a fight will be necessary to salvage his leverage. President Obama has already signaled that this fight will be one of his own priorities.
Exactly. Obama lies and lies.
Naah! Just some idiot who thinks he is Jimmy Stewart.
ping to excellent article.
How could Soros lose? He backed McCain too.
Excellant...One to send and keep for reference.
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