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Let’s don’t get too conspiratorial.

Soros’ total net worth is about 10 billion.


92 posted on 02/10/2009 9:49:17 AM PST by rbmillerjr (2/6/09 The Day the Republican Party died.....Reagan's Birthday nonetheless)
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No one is saying Soros did this by himself. He had to have help from a few countries...perhaps China and/or Russia?


104 posted on 02/10/2009 9:54:35 AM PST by penelopesire ("The only CHANGE you will get with the Democrats is the CHANGE left in your pocket")
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>>>>>>>Let’s don’t get too conspiratorial.

Soros’ total net worth is about 10 billion.<<<<<<<<<<<

from the New Yorker -———
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2004/10/18/041018fa_fact3

The Money Man
Can George Soros’s millions insure the defeat of President Bush?
by Jane Mayer October 18, 2004

On August 6th, [2004]a week after the Democratic Convention, a clandestine summit meeting took place at the Aspen Institute, in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains.

The participants, all Democrats, were sworn to secrecy,

Yet they shared a common goal: to use their fortunes to engineer the defeat of President George W. Bush in the 2004 election.

-———— they did lose so the next meetings may have been more aggressive?

http://sweetness-light.com/archive/foundation-watch-soros’s-democracy-alliance-1

In April 2005, Soros gathered together an even larger group. Seventy millionaires and billionaires met in Phoenix, Arizona, to firm up the details for their fledging political financing clearinghouse. The attendees heard presentations on why all the pro-Democratic Party 527 groups on which they lavished millions of dollars failed to deliver the election to Kerry. But now they had a new strategy to make a difference.

Finances

To join the Democracy Alliance, there is one requirement: You must be rich. Members, who are called “partners,” pay an initial $25,000 fee and $30,000 in yearly dues. They also must pledge to give at least $200,000 annually to groups that Democracy Alliance endorses.

Partners meet two times a year in committees to decide on grants, which focus on four areas: media, ideas, leadership, and civic engagement. Recommendations are then made to the DA board, which passes them on to all DA partners. The Alliance discourages partners from discussing DA affairs with the media and it requires its grant recipients to sign nondisclosure agreements


Looks to me like the Rats have been hard at work for years conspiring........


121 posted on 02/10/2009 10:06:57 AM PST by all_mighty_dollar
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