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Anyway, I have no "links" to provide to you, Muff.

If you want to believe that ole Georgie is a nice little old man, that's fine. I really do not care.
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Okay, fair enough, ssd. You cannot provide any proof that George Soros is a "bad guy".

Is that because he is actually not a "bad guy"? If he's really a "good guy", that would cause smoke to come out of your ears, right?

Here ya go:


Soros has been active as a philanthropist since the 1970s, when he began providing funds to help black students attend the University of Cape Town in apartheid South Africa,[45] and began funding dissident movements behind the iron curtain.

Soros' philanthropic funding includes efforts to promote non-violent democratization in the post-Soviet states. These efforts, mostly in Central and Eastern Europe, occur primarily through the Open Society Institute (OSI) and national Soros Foundations, which sometimes go under other names (such as the Stefan Batory Foundation in Poland). As of 2003, PBS estimated that he had given away a total of $4 billion.[39] The OSI says it has spent about $500 million annually in recent years.

In 2003, former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker wrote in the foreword of Soros' book The Alchemy of Finance:

George Soros has made his mark as an enormously successful speculator, wise enough to largely withdraw when still way ahead of the game. The bulk of his enormous winnings is now devoted to encouraging transitional and emerging nations to become 'open societies,' open not only in the sense of freedom of commerce but ? more important ? tolerant of new ideas and different modes of thinking and behavior.[46]

Time magazine in 2007 cited two specific projects ? $100 million toward Internet infrastructure for regional Russian universities, and $50 million for the Millennium Promise to eradicate extreme poverty in Africa ? while noting that Soros had given $742 million to projects in the U.S., and given away a total of more than $7 billion.[47]

Other notable projects have included aid to scientists and universities throughout Central and Eastern Europe, help to civilians during the siege of Sarajevo, and Transparency International. Soros also pledged an endowment of ?420 million to the Central European University (CEU). The Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus and his microfinance bank Grameen Bank received support from the OSI.

According to National Review[48] the Open Society Institute gave $20,000 in September 2002 to the Defense Committee of Lynne Stewart, the lawyer who has defended alleged terrorists in court and was sentenced to 2⅓ years in prison for "providing material support for a terrorist conspiracy" via a press conference for a client. An OSI spokeswoman said "it appeared to us at that time that there was a right-to-counsel issue worthy of our support."

In September 2006 Soros pledged $50 million to the Millennium Promise, led by economist Jeffrey Sachs to provide educational, agricultural, and medical aid to help villages in Africa enduring poverty. The New York Times termed this endeavor a "departure" for Soros whose philanthropic focus had been on fostering democracy and good government, but Soros noted that most poverty resulted from bad governance.[49]

He received honorary doctoral degrees from the New School for Social Research (New York), the University of Oxford in 1980, the Corvinus University of Budapest, and Yale University in 1991. Soros also received the Yale International Center for Finance Award from the Yale School of Management in 2000 as well as the Laurea Honoris Causa, the highest honor of the University of Bologna in 1995.

Soros played a role in the peaceful transition from communism to capitalism in Hungary (1984?89)[7]and provided Europe's largest-ever higher education endowment to Central European University in Budapest.[50] Later, the Open Society Institute's programs in Georgia were considered by Russian and Western observers to have been crucial in the success of the Rose Revolution.

In the United States, he donated large sums of money in an effort to defeat President George W. Bush's bid for re-election in 2004. In 2010, he donated $1 million in support of Proposition 19, which would have legalized marijuana in the state of California. He was an initial donor to the Center for American Progress, and he continues to support the organization through the Open Society Foundations. The Open Society Institute has active programs in more than 60 countries around the world with total expenditures currently averaging approximately $600 million a year.[51] Between 1979 and 2011, Soros gave away over $8 billion to human rights, public health, and education causes.[1]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Soros#Philanthropy

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Top 10 Reasons George Soros Is Dangerous


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Human Events? readers, in an online poll, recently voted billionaire financier George Soros​ ?the single most destructive leftist demagogue in the country.? Here are the Top 10 Reasons George Soros Is Dangerous:

1. Gives billions to left-wing causes: Soros started the Open Society Institute in 1993 as a way to spread his wealth to progressive causes. Using Open Society as a conduit, Soros has given more than $7 billion to a who?s who of left-wing groups. This partial list of recipients of Soros? money says it all: ACORN, Apollo Alliance, National Council of La Raza, Tides Foundation, Huffington Post​, Southern Poverty Law Center, Soujourners, People for the American Way, Planned Parenthood, and the National Organization for Women.

2. Influence on U.S. elections: Soros once said that removing President George W. Bush from office in 2004 was the "central focus of my life." He put his money where his mouth is, giving $23.58 million to various 527 groups dedicated to defeating Bush. His early financial support helped jump-start Barack Obama?s political career. Soros hosted a 2004 fund-raiser for Obama when he was running for the Illinois Senate and gave the maximum-allowed contribution within hours of Obama?s announcement that he was running for President.

3. Wants to curtail American sovereignty: Soros would like nothing better than for America to become subservient to international bodies. He wants more power for groups such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, even while saying the U.S. role in the IMF should be ?downsized.? In 1998, he wrote: ?Insofar as there are collective interests that transcend state boundaries, the sovereignty of states must be subordinated to international law and international institutions.?

4. Media Matters: Soros is a financial backer of Media Matters for America, a progressive media watchdog group that hyperventilates over any conservative view that makes it into the mainstream media. Now its founder, David Brock, has openly declared war on Fox News​, telling Politico that the group was mounting ?guerrilla warfare and sabotage? against the cable news channel, and would try to disrupt the commercial interests of owner Rupert Murdoch​?an odd mission for a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt educational foundation that is barred from participating in partisan political activity.

5. MoveOn.org: Soros has been a major funder of MoveOn.org, a progressive advocacy group and political action committee that raises millions for liberal candidates. This is the group that had on its website an ad comparing President George W. Bush to Adolf Hitler and ran the infamous ?General Betray Us? ad in the New York Times, disparaging the integrity of Gen. David Petraeus.

6. Center for American Progress: Headed by John Podesta, White House chief of staff under President Clinton​, the Center for American Progress has been instrumental in providing progressive talking points and policy positions for the Obama administration. There has also been a revolving door between the White House and the Soros-funded think tank, with Obama staffing his administration with many CAP officials.

7. Environmental extremism: Former Obama green jobs czar Van Jones​ and his leftist environmental ideas have been funded by Soros? money at these groups: the Ella Baker Center, Green For All, the Center for American Progress, and the Apollo Alliance, which was instrumental in getting $110 billion in green initiatives included in Obama?s stimulus package. Soros also funds the Climate Policy Initiative to address global warming and gave Friends of the Earth money to ?integrate a climate equity perspective in the presidential transition.?

8. America Coming Together: Soros gave nearly $20 million to this 527 group with the express purpose of defeating President Bush. A massive get-out-the-vote effort, ACT?s door-to-door canvassing teams included numerous felons, its voter registration drives were riddled with fraud, and it handed out incendiary fliers and made misleading taped phone calls to voters. ACT was fined $775,000 by the Federal Election Commission for violations of various federal campaign finance laws.

9. Currency manipulation: A large part of Soros' multibillion-dollar fortune has come from manipulating currencies. During the 1997 Asian financial crisis, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir bin Mohamad accused him of bringing down the nation?s currency through his trading activities, and in Thailand he was called an ?economic war criminal.? Known as ?The Man who Broke the Bank of England,? Soros initiated a British financial crisis by dumping 10 billion sterling, forcing the devaluation of the currency and gaining a billion-dollar profit.

10. Delusions: Soros has repeatedly said that he sees himself as a messianic figure. Who but a megalomaniac would make these comments? ?I admit that I have always harbored an exaggerated view of my self-importance?to put it bluntly, I fancied myself as some kind of god? or ?I carried some rather potent messianic fantasies with me from childhood, which I felt I had to control, otherwise I might end up in the loony bin.? If only the loony bin were an option. As it is, one of the wealthiest men in the world is using his billions to impose a radical agenda on America.
 

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Why is it ok that atheists and agnostics do not believe in God but if someone questions global warming, they are heretical?


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Try this: God/Yahweh/Odin/Thor/Allah/Zeus/ The Great Spirit/Witches/Leprechauns/Vampires/Centaurs/Unicorns are all fantasies born out of uninformed and childish thinking and belief in the occult/supernatural.

The fact of global warming is the product of mature thinking and the application of demonstrable scientific principle and informed fact reasoning.

Urban VIII, aka ssd*: "The Sun revolves around the Earth."

Galileo Galilei: "No, Sir; the Earth revolves around the Sun"

Urban VIII, aka ssd*:"That's heresy, Mr. Galilei. Recant or we will chop off your fucking heretical head."

*For whom you can substitute Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, Rick Perry, Ted Haggard, James Dobson, Pat Robertson, or any other birthers or global-warming deniers who come to mind.
 

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Amazingly enough, scientific theorums do get proven to be false.



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And you, Beck, and Limbaugh are just the guys to do it.

Here, I'll give an easy 7th grade math one to disprove. E=MC2

Too tough? Okay, here, disprove an easy one. 2+2=4

Still too tough? LMFAO!
 

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Sorry, Duff.

I do not listen to or watch the people you claim that I do.

Berate me all that you want.

I do not believe in global warming. Science used to be a discipline without politics - that barrier has been shattered.

There is much to be gained by the people who are pushing global warming, err, wait, CLIMATE CHANGE.

Ever heard of L Ron Hubbard? He got rich making up a religion.

Environmentalism is the newest religion.

They have welcomed you to the fold.

Haha - global warming and mature thinking - what caused the ice ages and the periodic heating and cooling of the Earth pre-hominids?
Did Dinosaurs cause it first? Did they wipe themselves out? Maybe you should do a study on dinosaur produced methane gas causing the temperature to rise and make them extinct.

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Sorry, Duff.

I do not listen to or watch the people you claim that I do.

Berate me all that you want.

I do not believe in global warming. Science used to be a discipline without politics - that barrier has been shattered.

There is much to be gained by the people who are pushing global warming, err, wait, CLIMATE CHANGE.

Ever heard of L Ron Hubbard? He got rich making up a religion.

Environmentalism is the newest religion.

They have welcomed you to the fold.

Haha - global warming and mature thinking - what caused the ice ages and the periodic heating and cooling of the Earth pre-hominids?
Did Dinosaurs cause it first? Did they wipe themselves out? Maybe you should do a study on dinosaur produced methane gas causing the temperature to rise and make them extinct.

:142smilie
SSD... Regarding the climate change denial camp, seriously, no one really cares. Flat earthers didn't keep explorers from circumnavigating the globe and the small minority in the climate change denial camp won't prevent the progress of climate science.
 

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I think you vastly underestimate the size of the climate change denier camp, as you call it.

Ever think about why the term was changed from Global Warming to Climate Change? Doesn't that alone seem a bit fishy? So, if 'calculated data' (and no one has yet to answer my question as to how this data was 'calculated') doesn't show them the correct pattern, (ie, warming) perhaps it will show them cooling.

Anyway - believe what you want, Trench. I am a good steward of the planet - probably much better than most environmental wackadoos - I take care of my stuff, my home, etc - why would I not carry through and take responsibility for my actions on Earth? Personally, I think the enviromental effort has made great strides in certain area but this latest effort is just a giant power and money grab.

Here's a few billion reasons at to why Al Gore is involved:
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=22663
 

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I think you vastly underestimate the size of the climate change denier camp, as you call it.

Ever think about why the term was changed from Global Warming to Climate Change? Doesn't that alone seem a bit fishy? So, if 'calculated data' (and no one has yet to answer my question as to how this data was 'calculated') doesn't show them the correct pattern, (ie, warming) perhaps it will show them cooling.

Anyway - believe what you want, Trench. I am a good steward of the planet - probably much better than most environmental wackadoos - I take care of my stuff, my home, etc - why would I not carry through and take responsibility for my actions on Earth? Personally, I think the enviromental effort has made great strides in certain area but this latest effort is just a giant power and money grab.

Here's a few billion reasons at to why Al Gore is involved:
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=22663
SSD, I believe you're a good steward of your little corner of the planet.

Allow me to rephrase my statement regarding the climate change denial camp. They could slow the progress of climate science (by politicizing it) but they cannot stop it. Climate science will progress in spite of the denial camp.

Btw, SSD... The right's fixation on Al Gore is just as curious as the left's fixation on Sarah Palin, considering neither hold any political office.
 
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.....that's because Al created the intermanet thingy-majingy.
 
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