Posted on 06/03/2004 8:14:57 PM PDT by rdb3
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Thursday, June 3, 2004
ELECTION 2004 Posted: June 3, 2004 2:44 p.m. Eastern
© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com After an introduction by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, billionaire financier George Soros told left-wing activists at a Washington function today the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal in Iraq is comparable to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States.
"The picture of torture in Saddam's prison was a moment of truth for us," Soros said at a meeting of Campaign for America's Future, according to National Review columnist Byron York. "I think that those pictures hit us the same way as the terrorist attack itself," Soros continued, "not quite with the same force, because in the terrorist attack, we were the victims. In the pictures, we were the perpetrators and others were the victims." "But there is, I'm afraid," he said, "a direct connection between those two events, because the way President Bush conducted the war on terror converted us from victims into perpetrators." York said the audience, attending a conference called "Take Back America," broke into enthusiastic applause. In her introduction, Clinton told the crowd "we need people like George Soros, who is fearless and willing to step up when it counts." Soros also criticized the "neoconservative" ideologues who he says promoted the doctrine of "American supremecy" in the Bush administration, sending the U.S. into war on false pretenses, York reported. The billionaire insisted there was "no connection between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaida" and "there were no weapons of mass destruction," according to the columnist. But he found "most galling" the idea that the United States "went to war in Iraq for the sake of the Iraqi people." In January, Soros told an audience at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace no less than the future of the planet hinges on the results of the presidential election. "I'm ready to put my money where my mouth is," he said. "2004 is not an ordinary election. It's a referendum on the Bush doctrine. The future of the world hangs in the balance." According to the endowment's website, the speech was meant to launch Soros' new book, "The Bubble of American Supremacy: Correcting the Misuse of American Power." WorldNetDaily reported the Hungarian-born billionaire seeks to raise up to $75 million and has pledged more than $15 million of his own money to prevent Bush from staying in the White House. He committed an unprecedented $10 million to "Americans Coming Together," or ACT, which plans to mobilize voters in 17 states regarded as battlegrounds in the 2004 election. WorldNetDaily reported Soros also pledged up to $5 million to mobilize anti-Bush activists and voters online. He and other wealthy donors are financing the Internet political-mobilization project MoveOn.org, founded by a California millionaire in 1998 to defend President Clinton from impeachment. Related articles: Will Soros panic market to defeat Bush? White House playing into Soros' hands? Billionaire raising $75 million to oust Bush
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OMG.....these people are truly demented.
The murder of 3,000 innocent men, women and children is now compared against the sexual abuse by a few disgraced soldiers? I wonder how many of the Twin Tower victims would have chosen to wear women's panties on their head, instead of being burned alive?
How does a person with obvious limited intellectual capacity (like Soros) acquire Billions??
They really really need to put the crack pipes down.
These people would try to equate stepping on an ant to the Nazi holocaust.
Posted by FreeAtlanta to arasina On News/Activism 05/27/2004 1:02:14 AM EDT #199 of 220 Uncanny, and desturbing....
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The man is a rich jackass. Does excessive money make people stupid?
I hope the Repubs get serious to the 'bone' over Soros; fight this man; and take in silence, not another negative breath from Clinton, Kennedy, Kerry et al.
This guy wouldn't know the truth if it hit him in the face with a 2 by 4...
So very true.
You got that right!!
The more I think about this, and try to explain it to my kids, the only thing I can say is that a certain segment of the generation that grew up in the 60's (and in Soro's case the 18-60's), has worked so hard to disfigure, disembowel, and dis-troy this nation and the core beliefs that has made, and continues to make her great...I can only apologize (as if I could control them, but somehow I feel responsible)!!!! I hope and pray that the grandchildren of these misguided nitwits will somehow reject this BS and somehow someway bring about a rekindled America...
But with what they're taught and exposed to...it's gonna HAVE to be a God thing, once again blessing this nation with His special touch...
The truth is at least Bush didn't run from Iraq like Clintoon did from Rwanda. How many people died there and you did nothing Mrs Clintoon and Mr Soros?
What a nutjob. No wonder he loves MoveOn.org so much. He and Algore should get married.
A brain is a terrible thing to waste.
Mr. Soreass, should know better than to hang with Hemorrhoid Clinton. It's a mystery how someone with sh*t for brains,ever amassed so much money.
Since he's the largest contributor to the Dem. party, Republicans should hang it around Kerry's neck and base some TV ads on it.
He believes only government soldiers and police should have guns.
I wonder why?
Agreed.
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