Soros certainly shows his love for the attorney who was convicted ofbeing a conduit, passing info to other terrorists. represented the blind sheik & was convicted of —gave her a generous donation:
Billionaire financier George Soros, whose opposition to President Bushs conduct of the war on terror caused him to pour millions of dollars into the effort to defeat the president, made a substantial donation to the defense fund for radical lawyer Lynne Stewart, who last week was found guilty of giving aid to Islamic terrorists.
http://joytiz.com/2009/obamas-boss-supports-terrorism/
In fact, Mr. Soros, while conceding that the Sept. 11 attack was a bad thing, wonders why Americans got quite so upset about it. How could a single event, even if it involved three thousand civilian casualties, have such a far-reaching effect? he asks, apparently sincerely. The answer seems to lie not so much in the event itself but in the way the United States, under the leadership of President George W. Bush, responded to it.
Byron York explains the Soros Doctrine for dealing with terrorism:
Mr. Soros is most distressed by the presidents war on terrorism. He feels that, in general, the U.S. should deal with the terrorist threat by giving out more foreign aid, enacting more equitable trade laws and being a more constructive, cooperative member of the world community. Mr. Soros argues that the U.S. should have treated the Sept. 11 attacks as a criminal matter, not an act of war. Crime requires police work, not military action, he writes
http://joytiz.com/2009/obamas-boss-demands-show-trials/
Very interesting information, jazminerose. For some reason this aspect of Soros had passed by me. I wonder if Soros’ opinion about how 9-11 should be treated is why Holder is insisting on trying the masterminds of 9-11 in a New York court. Soros pays; Obama obeys.