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George Soros Infiltrates Conservative Movement
The Post Chronicle ^ | 2/8/06 | Cliff Kincaid

Posted on 02/08/2006 1:07:13 PM PST by RepublicNewbie

Calvina Fay of the Drug Free America Foundation has pulled out as a speaker at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), which begins in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, because a “mini-debate” she was scheduled to appear in had been stacked against her. As it now stands, the event will feature two advocates of drug legalization, both of them funded by leftist billionaire and anti-Bush activist George Soros.

Having put most of the left-wing political movement and many liberal Democrats on his payroll, it is apparent that Soros is now working to manipulate the conservative movement. It is surprising that CPAC is facilitating his scheme.

A convicted inside trader who specializes in manipulating the currencies of the nations of the world, Soros is usually depicted as a “philanthropist” who believes in an “Open Society.” Hence, the name of his major funding mechanism, the Open Society Institute. In the Soros view, of course, an “open society” means encouraging behavior that undermines the traditional values and culture of America. This is hardly “conservative.”

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: cpac; drugfreeamerica; fundingtheleft; infiltration; legalization; legalizedrugsagenda; liberals; libertarians; moralabsolutes; opensociety; osi; prodrugs; quantumfund; soros; sorosagenda; wodlist
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1 posted on 02/08/2006 1:07:14 PM PST by RepublicNewbie
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To: RepublicNewbie

I still think that George Soros is/was a KGB agent.


2 posted on 02/08/2006 1:09:35 PM PST by Thunder90
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To: RepublicNewbie

Damned Shame, but Money talks, and Soros has lots of it.

Legalising drugs is a stupid idea, but its amazing, some here in Free Republic would like to see it.


3 posted on 02/08/2006 1:12:21 PM PST by sgtbono2002
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To: Mamzelle; windchime; Certified Horticulturist; RepublicNewbie

ping


4 posted on 02/08/2006 1:13:20 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Thunder90

November 2005, George Soros was behind the Ohio Ballot initiatives. He soundly LOST.


5 posted on 02/08/2006 1:19:54 PM PST by griswold3 (Ken Blackwell, Ohio Governor in 2006- No!! You cannot have my governor in 2008.)
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To: Thunder90

"I still think that George Soros is/was a KGB agent."

There are people that say that's true.


6 posted on 02/08/2006 1:20:20 PM PST by dljordan
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To: Thunder90
"I still think that George Soros is/was a KGB agent."

I still think of him more along the lines of the classic, independent 007 villain...

8 posted on 02/08/2006 1:23:04 PM PST by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum.)
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To: RepublicNewbie
Having put most of the left-wing political movement and many liberal Democrats on his payroll, it is apparent that Soros is now working to manipulate the conservative movement.

Obviously, Libertarians are not conservatives. If they were Soros would want nothing to do with them.

9 posted on 02/08/2006 1:24:12 PM PST by MEGoody (Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.)
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To: Thunder90

He was a philospher, but decided to change careers in order to make some money.


10 posted on 02/08/2006 1:24:19 PM PST by RightWhale (pas de lieu, Rhone que nous)
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To: sgtbono2002

Demonizing plants is the height of stupidity and heresy to boot.
What is amazing is that freedom loving Republicans cannot prevent government from using force and coercion to impose upon individuals arbitrary puritanical beliefs that are contrary to established religious facts, beliefs and scripture. Herb is not evil because no thing is evil. Any attempt to demonize things is just a reincarnation of the Manichaean heresy. Our government should not be in the business of enforcing heresy as state policy. The War on Drugs in an unholy war and an unconstitutional one because it is a war upon a portion of our own citizenry for the religious and spiritual beliefs to which they adhere.

GOD MADE HERB
GOD SAW THAT IT WAS GOOD
GOD GAVE IT TO MAN

Genesis 1:11
Then God said, "Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb that yields seed, and the fruit tree that yields fruit according to its kind, whose seed is in itself, on the earth"; and it was so.

Genesis 1:12
And the earth brought forth grass, the herb that yields seed according to its kind, and the tree that yields fruit, whose seed is in itself according to its kind. And God saw that it was good.

Genesis 1:29
And God said, "See, I have given you every herb that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to you it shall be for food.



"Can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are of the gift of God?" --Thomas Jefferson: Notes on Virginia, 1782.


12 posted on 02/08/2006 1:28:05 PM PST by PaxMacian (Gen 1:29)
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To: RepublicNewbie

FWIW, quite a few conservatives are in favor of ending or at least winding down the War on Drugs. For instance, that's the editorial position of National Review.


13 posted on 02/08/2006 1:29:02 PM PST by Restorer
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To: MEGoody
Obviously, Libertarians are not conservatives

Neither are Republicans.

14 posted on 02/08/2006 1:29:58 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (None genuine without my signature)
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To: RepublicNewbie
Actually, legalization of drugs is more of a Libertarian plank than a conservative one. And FR has its share of Libertarians.

There are some well-known conservative voices raised in support of drug legalization, so the idea deserves some debate. However, allowing Soros' cronies into CPAC is like inviting Jeffrey Dahmer to a potluck.

15 posted on 02/08/2006 1:30:19 PM PST by IronJack
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To: Thunder90
Having put most of the left-wing political movement and many liberal Democrats on his payroll, it is apparent that Soros is now working to manipulate the conservative movement. It is surprising that CPAC is facilitating his scheme.

Surprising indeed. I'd like to hear CPAC's take on the idea. I know Cheney spoke to CPAC last year...I'm a bit skeptical that Soros is "infiltrating" the conservative movement...sounds a bit tin foil to me...but if the moveon.org sugar daddy is trying to creep in, we ought to know.

Now then, is he just funding one or two speakers or is he becoming part of the entire organization?

16 posted on 02/08/2006 1:32:22 PM PST by Recovering_Democrat ((I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of Dependence on Government!))
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To: sgtbono2002
Do you believe in a government of constitutionally limited powers? If you are a conservative your answer has to be a resounding yes. Do you believe that the government has the constitutionally mandated power to regulate what an individual chooses to put in their body? If you are a conservative and support drug prohibition then name the article in the constitution that gives government to power to do so.

I agree that legalizing drugs is a stupid idea but it's less stupid then giving government unlimited powers.
17 posted on 02/08/2006 1:34:14 PM PST by Durus ("Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." JFK)
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To: sgtbono2002
Legalising drugs is a stupid idea, but its amazing, some here in Free Republic would like to see it.

Uh oh. There's going to be a lot of bong water spilled as folks rush to flame you.

18 posted on 02/08/2006 1:34:22 PM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: MEGoody
Obviously, Libertarians are not conservatives.

Obviously, Libertarians are not hypocrites.
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19 posted on 02/08/2006 1:34:40 PM PST by mugs99 (Don't take life too seriously, you won't get out alive.)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Then there are none anywhere.


20 posted on 02/08/2006 1:35:06 PM PST by justshutupandtakeit (Public Enemy #1, the RATmedia.)
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