Posted on 08/17/2016 7:55:14 PM PDT by amorphous
Open Society Foundations, Hungarian-born billionaire George Soros stated vehicle for progressive social change, orchestrated a well-funded attempt to secure a desired outcome in a U.S. Supreme Court case on illegal immigration enforcement, according to a newly discovered memo between the organizations top U.S. officials and board members.
The February 2016 memo was among thousands of internal OSF documents released to the public by anonymous hackers whose stated goal is to shed light on one of the most influential networks operating worldwide. OSF U.S. Programs director Ken Zimmerman and deputy director Andrea Batista Schlesinger co-authored the memo, which is addressed to the 14 advisory board members of the organizations U.S. operations.
Members of the advisory board include Soros family members, left-wing activists, Ivy League professors and columnists for The Washington Post and Foreign Policy magazine. The memo, entitled State of U.S. Programs, is part of a 75-page file containing internal documents from a Feb 11 and 12 board meeting.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
>
Yep, when you try to buy a ruling from the Supreme Court, it means you are putting $$$ in some justices pocket to influence their decision. Last I checked, Supreme Court justices cannot take $$$ donations or campaign contributions in exchange for ruling in a particular way in a particular case.
>
Well, they too are to base everything vs. the Constitution for their rulings.
I’d lean more toward your theory (in fact, I suspect it so) than I do to my point.
I would really love to see some Old Testament Style smiting upon Soros.
According to Bill he is sterile so probably not.
Thank you. I’ll have to check it out.
Sorry I didn’t respond....work got in the way.
As others have responded “Unintended Consequences” is a Novel written by John Ross.
It starts slow but after chapter 2 it takes off. Well worth the time.
Henry would think it’s time to feed the hogs.
I’ve downloaded the PDF.
I’ll read it.
Sounds like I’d like it.
Thank you.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.