To: detective
They identify a palestinian named Sarsour but I’ll bet the money behind it came from soros.
2 posted on
01/23/2017 5:53:08 AM PST by
ckilmer
(q e)
To: ckilmer
Undoubtedly, in my opinion. I won't actually say what I think should be done with Soros, but I'd expect that organizations like this know what to do with his a$$.
13 posted on
01/23/2017 6:16:19 AM PST by
Gaffer
To: ckilmer
I saw a headline, yesterday, that said soros funded 50 of the women’s wanderings. They didn’t know who funded them, who organized and why the “march” was organized. They just thought they HAD to participate. This gave them something to talk about and sound important to a issue they didn’t know anything about. Make sense?
21 posted on
01/23/2017 6:43:48 AM PST by
tillacum
(I've been a Great Deplorable, from the beginning of DJT's entrance into politics.)
To: ckilmer
She can’t have Saudi or Iranian backers instead or alongside Soros?
33 posted on
01/23/2017 8:25:59 AM PST by
Eleutheria5
(“If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism.)
To: ckilmer; detective; ml/nj; ExTexasRedhead; GOPJ; LucyT; SJackson; MarkL; ncfool; dalight; Liz; ...
They identify a Palestinian named Sarsour but Ill bet the money behind it came from Soros. Absolutely! According to Mark Levin on his radio show tonight, sonething like 60 of the coordinating organizations sponsoring the Women's March are funded by Soros's umbrella group.
When I saw the title of the posted article - "The Anti-Semite Who Organized the 'Women's March on Washington' - my first thought was that it was a reference to Soros.
To: ckilmer
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