Hehehe, carry on Mr. Soros!
http://www.lucianne.com/threads22.asp?artnum=102734Reply 2 - Posted by: MHR, 1/3/2004 7:41:39 AM
Very important read. Soros, as we know is a very very dangerous guy.....
Reply 3 - Posted by: pineledger, 1/3/2004 7:48:34 AM
And crazy as a coot.
Reply 10 - Posted by: Midwest Mom, 1/3/2004 8:30:08 AM
Soros always looks so unhappy.. All that money and he can only go around looking terribly upset all the time.
Reply 11 - Posted by: eadgbe, 1/3/2004 8:33:42 AM
#10... Just like the ring in the Lord of the Ring... JUST LIKE GOLLUM! He's schizo!
Reply 12 - Posted by: thelady2, 1/3/2004 8:35:40 AM
Soros is a very dangerous man. He must be watched closely and the light needs to be shone on those fronts for him.
We need people out there exposing his connection to these front oraganizations. The Soros Front Organizations, just like the Al Queda front organizations.
He is the true terrorist in our midst as he is trying to buy our silence.
Reply 13 - Posted by: Maybeth, 1/3/2004 9:39:49 AM
Thank you for the article, WSJ. Soros needs to be exposed on a daily basis. He has purchased the democrat party and is attempting to purchase the presidency. I am sure he is convinced that 'he alone' is capable of ruling the world.
This is a very sick man. He continues to buy possessions and people, as he seeks inner satisfaction ...... that which cannot be purchased for any amount of money.
Reply 16 - Posted by: bean, 1/3/2004 10:00:53 AM
Time to seperate that man from his money.
Reply 17 - Posted by: petie3, 1/3/2004 10:07:42 AM
Keep the flashlights on him; cockroaches don't function very well in the light.
The Clintons are old friends, and will take any philosiphical position given enough cash.
Soros used to take the persuasion approach and spread money around Europe to like-minded one-worlders to create the EU, that ponzi game Poland is just finding out about. Now as he ages, he is getting impatient. That is his weakness; the more he gets 'open' the less we'll like him.
International socialist.
Reply 20 - Posted by: M2, 1/3/2004 10:13:41 AM
It appears Mr. Soros has been buying up judges, lawyers and educational organizations as fast as he can. Clearly the man is a dangerous leftie control freak with a LOT of money. It doesn't get too much more horrendous than that.
Reply 21 - Posted by: mabelkitty, 1/3/2004 10:16:49 AM
Does he hate Christians? Is he American?
His true agenda is starting to reveal itself.
Reply 23 - Posted by: ForNow, 1/3/2004 10:25:28 AM
Soros may be another piece in the puzzle of a family of potential strategies to cause electorally important US states to suffer economic difficulties during 2004.
Reply 24 - Posted by: erp, 1/3/2004 10:41:47 AM
#22 You mention McCain who I believe is the most dangerous man in the country right now. The most egotistical too. I think he can be flattered into running as an independent.
With someone like Soros bank rolling him, he can put Hillary back in the White House, just like Perot put Mr. Hillary in the White House in '92 with only 43% of the vote.
This is my worst nightmare and probably the only way the president can be defeated.
Reply 25 - Posted by: MargaretM., 1/3/2004 10:42:37 AM
And, Bush wouldn't veto the stupid McCain-Feingold law.
Just wait to see what we hear on the TV news during the 60 days prior to the election -- there will be unbelievable lies and assertions and no way to counter them.
Bush's lead will be whittled away, I fear.
Reply 26 - Posted by: Halfgenius, 1/3/2004 10:45:53 AM
Soros's intentions certainly ned to be kept under watch. His agenda and connections, the Democrats that are feeding freely in his stable need to be named and exposed. This is just more proof of the anti-American and unpatriotic platform that IS the Democrat party. Soros couldn't inject his ideology if it weren't for the conspiracy and subterfuge in the Democrat pary leadership to thwart capitalism and this American Republic for world dominance. Sounds weird but what other reason can there be?
Reply 28 - Posted by: SgtRottweiler, 1/3/2004 11:00:20 AM
The only "attention he deserves" is that of a panel of psychiatrists.
**DEATH THREAT**
Reply 29 - Posted by: nancyb, 1/3/2004 11:04:03 AM
Did we ever get that dictum revoked--that we should conduct no political assassinations?
And if not now, when?
Reply 30 - Posted by: starboard, 1/3/2004 11:11:29 AM
Ditto #12
#21 Soros is a naturalized US citizen but he ain't no American.
During the Clinton years this guy had a field day making his sleazy millions. One of the reasons why he hates Bush so much is because the Patriot Act makes moving his money around very difficult. I would not be surprised to find out if he was cozy with Saddam, Chirac and his EU buddies. Or maybe some of his money is tied up somewhere.
What's at stake here is the war we are fighting at home for the heart and soul of this nation...our constitution, our culture, and our rights as a free people. Make no mistake if the Democrats ever get elected to power again ala Soros' millions, they will sell us out to the highest bidder, the Third Way, the Open Society,The Clinton Mafia, etc. and The United States we once knew will be relegated to the history books. This 2004 election is not about Bush it's about you and me and our grandchildren.
Reply 33 - Posted by: Hazymac, 1/3/2004 11:36:39 AM
The solution, of course, is to let the democrats get all the way in bed with Soros, exchange a few bodily fluids, then expose Soros's ties to our enemies, particularly those who sponsor or participate in terrorism. Goodbye Soros. Goodbye 'rats in his money till.