They all have nothing to worry about from conservatives. The people they worry about are the liberals who will eat them if they disappoint.
The Gates do nothing but spend their money teaching impoverished women to abort their unnecessary children.
http://www.lifeissues.net/writers/mos/mos_07billionaires.html
“Who is the biggest funder of antipeople population control programs in the world? If you answered the U.S. government, you would be wrong. A small group of the world’s wealthiest individuals and their foundations collectively fronts more money for the abortion, sterilization and contraception of the human race than Washington.
This billionaire boys club includes such plutocrats as Bill Gates (No. 1 at $63 billion), Warren Buffet (No. 4 at $28 billion), and Ted Turner (No. 25 at $9 billion).
These men all have billions on their minds, and not just in their bank accounts. They believe that overpopulation is the greatest threat to the planet, the single most important issue facing mankind today, brays Ted Turner, founder of the Cable News Network (CNN). “
You’re thinking of the Bill Gates we all knew and lampooned back in the 80’s and early/mid 90’s. Once he got admitted to the world elite he changed. Bigtime.
As for Buffet:
” Buffet’s favorite charity, at least to judge by his giving, is an obscure entity with the studiously neutral name of International Projects Assistance Services (IPAS). According to a Business Week report, the foundation’s 1999 contribution of $2.5 million is part of a fiveyear, $20 million commitment, which will enable IPAS to double its capacity.
Double its capacity in what? Aborting very small babies up to twelve weeks of age by means of a handheld suction pump, that’s what.
As it turns out, IPAS is the principal manufacturer and distributor of the manual vacuum aspirators, or MVAs, used by the UN Population Fund, and other groups. This deadly device is actually a manually operated suction pump that can be used perform, in IPAS words, elective abortion through the first trimester. When the tip is inserted into the uterus, and the operator pulls the plunger on the 50 cc syringe, enough vacuum is created at the tip to suck a tiny baby right out of her mother’s womb.4
Nor is IPAS’s abortion advocacy an anomaly. A list of Buffet’s charitable contributions read like a veritable rogue’s gallery of abortion promoters and providers. Such groups as the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL), the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy, and Pathfinder International figure prominently. And in a particularly nasty twist, his funding to Planned Parenthood is specifically earmarked to enable particular clinics around the country to perform abortions.5
What would possess a man of obvious intelligence and untold wealth to spend tens of millions of dollars to finance aggressive programs of sterilization and abortion? To put it even more bluntly, why is Warren Buffet obsessed with ridding the globe of excess baby humans?
Unlike Turner, Buffet doesn’t bare his soul every time he opens his mouth. Yet the two may have more in common than it appears. His biographer, Roger Lowenstein, reports that Buffet has a Malthusian dread that overpopulation (will) aggravate problems in all other areas such as food, housing, even human survival. And like Turner, Buffet not only rejected, but developed a strong antipathy to, his parent’s Christianity. “
Bill Gates doesn't just go along....more of a population control activist. His father was head of planned parent hood growing up.
From an interview he did with Bill Moyer
MOYERS: But did you come to reproductive issues as an intellectual, philosophical pursuit? Or was there something that happened? Did come up on was there a revelation?GATES: When I was growing up, my parents were almost involved in various volunteer things. My dad was head of Planned Parenthood. And it was very controversial to be involved with that. And so it's fascinating. At the dinner table my parents are very good at sharing the things that they were doing. And almost treating us like adults, talking about that