To: KsSunflower
The Soros owned opposition has promised as one of their first actions to remove the 1,700 troops in Iraq. How does this and having a Soros owned puppet and an enlarged EU help America? I'm at a loss. This is as stupid as when we gave the Taliban $42 million in aid in the spring of 1991.
105 posted on
11/24/2004 11:09:38 AM PST by
jb6
(Truth = Christ)
To: jb6
How does this and having a Soros owned puppet and an enlarged EU help America? I'm at a loss. I find it difficult to choose sides in this one. The challenger is a proponent of free-market capitalism (which is good), which is why Soros supports him so he can buy up the state-owned assets on the cheap as he has done elsewhere (which is frustrating to say the least). The incumbent government is by all accounts corrupt and supports state-owned industries, but has supported us in foreign affairs.
118 posted on
11/24/2004 11:16:01 AM PST by
JohnnyZ
("Thought I was having trouble with my adding. It's all right now." - Clint Eastwood)
To: jb6
So, even if your frivolous linkage is valid, we could either ultimately have a reformist, prosperous Ukraine in our orbit - and keep in mind the eastern European nations are extremely supportive of the U.S. and a counterweight to the western heavies - or we could have 1,700 mostly symbolic troops in relatively secured parts of Iraq. I'll take Ukraine over the 1,700 troops staying an extra 6 months or whatever you think would happen.
125 posted on
11/24/2004 11:19:28 AM PST by
AntiGuv
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To: jb6
The Soros owned opposition has promised as one of their first actions to remove the 1,700 troops in Iraq.
Curtain falling on stage - no more need for actors like Soros ... http://www.mindfully.org/WTO/2003/George-Soros-Statesman2jun03.htm
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