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August 12, 2009
August 12, 2009
Soros Funds Abortion Providers And Ru-486. (Neil Hrab, “George Soros’ Social Agenda For America,” Capital Research Center, 4/03;
Rachel Zimmerman, “Choice Allies: Awaiting Green Light, Abortion-Pill Venture Keeps To The Shadows,” The Wall Street Journal, 9/5/00)
Supports Reducing U.S. Sovereignty: Wrote That To Preserve “Our Global Open Society,” The World Needs “Some
Global System Of Political Decision-Making” In Which “The Sovereignty Of States Must Be Subordinated To
International Law And International Institutions.” (Matthew Rees, “Saving Capitalism From Soros,” The Ottawa Citizen, 12/9/98)
• Donated $1 Million To Finance Needle Exchange And Stated U.S. “Drug Policy Is Insane.” (William Shawcross,
“Turning Dollars Into Change,” Time, 9/1/97)
Former Carter Cabinet Member Joseph Califano Called Soros “The Daddy Warbucks Of Drug Legalization.” (Joseph A.
Califano Jr., Op-Ed, “Devious Efforts To Legalize Drugs,” The Washington Post, 12/4/96)
“Contributed More Than $15 Million To Initiatives And Propositions Pushing For Drug Legalization.” (Robert Weiner and
Amy Rieth, “Canada, Maryland Going To Pot,” The Washington Times, 7/2/03)
• Bankrolled At Least Nineteen Drug Legalization Ballot Initiatives. (Elvia Diaz, “Wealthy Trio Back Marijuana Initiative,” The
Arizona Republic, 10/17/02)
Soros: “I Firmly Believe That The War On Drugs Is Doing More Harm To Our Society Than Drug Abuse Itself.” (George
Soros, Op-Ed, “A Look At … The Drug War Debate,” The Washington Post, 2/2/97)
Soros Compared The Bush Administration To Nazis. “Soros believes that a ‘supremacist ideology’ guides this White
House. He hears echoes in its rhetoric of his childhood in occupied Hungary. ‘When I hear Bush say, ‘You’re either with us or
against us,’ it reminds me of the Germans.’ It conjures up memories, he said, of Nazi slogans on the walls, Der Feind Hort mit
(‘The enemy is listening’). ‘My experiences under Nazi and Soviet rule have sensitized me,’ he said in a soft Hungarian
accent.” (Laura Blumenfeld, “Soros’s Deep Pockets Vs. Bush,” The Washington Post, 11/11/03)
In September 2003, Soros Called For “Regime Change” In The United States. (Greg Pierce, “Inside Politics,” The Washington
Times, 10/1/03)
• “A French Appeals Court … Upheld The Conviction Of George Soros, The Former Fund Manager, On Insider
Trading Charges, Rejecting His Argument That His Investment In A French Bank In 1988 Was Not Based On
Confidential Information.” (Floyd Norris, “Insider-Trading Conviction Of Soros Is Upheld In France,” The New York Times, 3/25/05)
According To Time Magazine, Soros Known As The “Man Who Broke The Bank Of England.” (William Shawcross, “Turning
Dollars Into Change,” Time, 9/1/97)
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