Posted on 10/28/2004 2:14:18 PM PDT by hispanarepublicana
WASHIGTON, D.C. Billionaire investor, donor to radical causes and political activist George Soros, speaking at the last hurrah event of his whirlwind anti-Bush tour, told a luncheon audience at the National Press Club: Now that I am at the end of my tour, I am not reassured... The race is too close for comfort.
I embarked on the tour because I was worried that the dramatic deterioration in Iraq did not produce the decisive lead for John Kerry I had confidently expected, Soros conceded.
Asked what he will do if George W. Bush wins another term, Soros lamented, I shall go into some kind of monastery. If we endorse him [Bush], my next question will be whats wrong with us? Competing for attention at the National Press Club was a contingent from the National Legal and Policy Center that has been shadowing Soros during his recent appearances in the swing states of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida.
At a separate press conference, the Center announced the formation of their Soros Truth Squad, touting the fact that just hours before, it had filed suit with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) complaining of the activities of two nonprofit organizations that hosted Soros current round of anti-Bush speeches.
Also the subject of formal complaint by the Center: Soros himself. The Center alleges that Soros has failed to report significant travel, public relations and other costs associated with his speaking tour.
During the Centers presentation, a representative who came over from the Soros luncheon contingent shouted out that the allegations against Soros were false. Peter Flaherty, the president of the Center, countered that Soros had not yet been served with the complaint, so how could the gentleman know it was falsely based?
Meanwhile at the luncheon, NewsMax was on hand to ask Soros about the just filed complaint. With no small amount of irony, Soros replied, Its a shady group supported by a shady billionaire ... I think I was well within my rights under the First Amendment.
The Soros luncheon was crashed by a heckler who grabbed the microphone and held up a picture of his dead son apparently the victim of a drug overdose (Soros supports the legalization of marijuana, the use of methadone and even the clinical dosing of addicts with heroin).
A couple of burly men in suits wrestled the man roughly out of the ballroom, smacking him into a door jam before resuming their stations to the left and right ends of the head table.
Soros stayed on topic. Some people have a false understanding of where I stand [on drugs].
Soros opined that Kerry was going to win Ohio, owing in no small measure to the 850,000 newly-registered voters there. He added that he hoped the Republican voter suppression would not dampen the grass roots movement against Bush he has been fostering during his round of speeches.
I am very concerned about the election being dependent on the Courts. Knowing who will be president on Nov. 2 is rather slim, Soros said. Its all very demeaning of the democratic process in this country.
Conceding that his hope for a democrat landslide has gone by the boards, his only direct remark about candidate Kerry was that he knew him personally and that he would make a good president.
Another tepid endorsement of Kerry came as he explained that in his opinion Kerry understood that offense is not necessarily the best defense if it offends those whose allegiance we need. John Kerry is aware of this other dimension... He is nuanced because reality is complicated...
John Kerry won all three debates but President Bush invokes his faith and that inspires his followers Bush has shown that he is incapable of recognizing his mistakes. He insists on making reality conform to his beliefs even at the cost of deceiving himself and deliberately deceiving the public.
We have been spared a terrorist attack at home but it is quite a stretch to attribute that to the invasion of Iraq, Soros argued. The insurrection in Iraq, however, is a somber reality and it doesnt make us safer at home. Our security, far from improving as President Bush claims, is deteriorating.
Soros concluded: If we elect President Bush the war on terror will never end. The terrorists are invisible, therefore they can never disappear. It is our civil liberties that may disappear instead.
Meanwhile, back at the Soros Truth Squad, Flaherty noted emotionally, God is right here at the National Press Club! ...I wonder if he has embarked on his tour because he wishes that he were the candidate, instead of Kerry?
I guess Friar Soros doesn't want to spend all his billions on electing Kerry.
roflmao
How much money did he spend? I know he still got tons more, but nothing like a fool and his money!
Does the satanic church have monasteries?
Whatta putz!
A more dangerous man regarding this country's future is hard to find.
Yo, George $oreA$$:
What happened to Air America?
Is it still on the air?
How much did that fiasco cost you?
Will you be suing Franken for fraud to get your money back?
ahh. and the solution to this is? to make it the UN's problem? or to just give them what they want? and if they're invisible, do they really exist?
goes to show you what it doesn't take to make money.
I think that they are called Clovens.
Soros should be a monk in the San Quentin "monastery"
It must really suck to pour 25 million down the drain.
Okay, Would somebody, anybody here, I don't care name ONE Constitutional right that was lost after 9/11 and due to the Patriot Act?? Did the First Amendment get repealed?? Do you not need a search warrant to raid someone's house anymore?? Can a cop throw you in jail if you break wind after you eat at Taco Bell?? Name it Dims, name it, I'm dying to know.
If I come off pissed, well, yeah, I am, so there. I'm just so tired of these ostensibly ficticious "civil liberties" being thrown about if no one knows what the hell they are. Thank you. Have a nice day.
I imagine he'd make an excellent Orangutan, given a few hair transplants.
I was thinking the same thing! Why doesn't he just go to France? Arafat's wife and countless other haters of the US hold up there complaining of the US and living a life of luxury while those they purport to help languish. Perfect for him.
He spent somewhere upwards of $25 million.
Maybe Soros tried his dollar/gold thing earlier this week with some of those counties he virtually owns, and someone with some friends in the oil business (?) played another commodity right back at him. Oil prices retreat this week. Hillary shouldn't have warned the admin back in the spring. They were ready, he tried, they ate his lunch. Soros may need to become a monk if they were ahead of him on this game. Arbitrage is a fast and risky business.
You know what they say about a fool and his money...lol
Sweet.
Sweet....oh yeah
As long as the monastery is in France, I'm on board with it.
Couldn't happen to a nicer person, lol. Maybe there's some 3rd world country he can go screw up.
Off to soccer!
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