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Sanity -> The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 5:39:33 AM)


Ironic that one of richest man in the world is behind this "envy the rich" movement

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Who's behind the Wall Street protests?


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anti-Wall Street protesters say the rich are getting richer while average Americans suffer, but the group that started it all may have benefited indirectly from the largesse of one of the world's richest men.

There has been much speculation over who is financing the disparate protest, which has spread to cities across America and lasted nearly four weeks. One name that keeps coming up is investor George Soros, who in September debuted in the top 10 list of wealthiest Americans. Conservative critics contend the movement is a Trojan horse for a secret Soros agenda.

Soros and the protesters deny any connection. But Reuters did find indirect financial links between Soros and Adbusters, an anti-capitalist group in Canada which started the protests with an inventive marketing campaign aimed at sparking an Arab Spring type uprising against Wall Street. Moreover, Soros and the protesters share some ideological ground.

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The Hungarian-American was an early supporter of the 2008 election campaign of Barack Obama, who will seek a second term as president in the November, 2012, election. He has long backed liberal causes - the Open Society Institute, the foreign policy think tank Council on Foreign Relations and Human Rights Watch.

According to disclosure documents from 2007-2009, Soros' Open Society gave grants of $3.5 million to the Tides Center, a San Francisco-based group that acts almost like a clearing house for other donors, directing their contributions to liberal non-profit groups. Among others the Tides Center has partnered with are the Ford Foundation and the Gates Foundation.

Disclosure documents also show Tides, which declined comment, gave Adbusters grants of $185,000 from 2001-2010, including nearly $26,000 between 2007-2009.

Full article here


I wonder  how Soros intends to profit off of the shit-in-the-park vandals








Lucylastic -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 5:48:14 AM)

hahahahhahahahahahah Rush must have farted, LMFAO
dear god, LMFAO




Sanity -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 5:55:09 AM)




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WINGLESS, BLOODSUCKING AND PARASITIC: MEET THE FLEA PARTY!


October 12, 2011

So far, the only major accomplishment of the "Occupy Wall Street" protesters is that they have finally put an end to their previous initiative, "Occupy Our Mothers' Basements."

Oddly enough for such a respectable-looking group -- a mixture of adolescents looking for a cause, public sector union members, drug dealers, criminals, teenage runaways, people who have been at every protest since the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, Andrea Dworkin look-alikes, people 95 percent of whose hair is concentrated in their ponytails and other average Democrats -- they can't even explain what they're protesting.

The protesters either treat inquiries about their purpose as a trick question, or -- worse -- instantly rattle off a series of insane causes: "No. 1, abolish capitalism; No. 2, because 9/11 was an inside job; No. 3, because Mumia is innocent ..."

Curiously, the only point universally agreed upon by the protesters and their admirers in the Democratic Party and the mainstream media is that "Occupy Wall Street" should be compared to the tea party. Yes, that would be the same tea party that has been denounced and slandered by the Democratic Party and the mainstream media for the last three years.

As a refresher: The Democratic National Committee called the tea partiers "angry mobs" and "rabid right-wing extremists." ABC said they were a "mob." CNN accused them of "rabble rousing." Harry Reid called them "evil mongers." Nancy Pelosi said they were "un-American." CNN's Anderson Cooper and every single host on MSNBC called the tea partiers a name that referred to an obscure gay sex act.

But apparently liberals couldn't even convince themselves that tea partiers were an extremist group unworthy of emulation.


Full column here

[image]http://conservativenewager.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/coulter.jpg[/image]





Lucylastic -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:07:06 AM)

rush and the coulter in one day how speshul, I dont have to see what is all about, LMFAO
its so sweet the level of desperation





Sanity -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:12:36 AM)


Its good to know that Rush is still driving leftists completely insane... [:D]

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

hahahahhahahahahahah Rush must have farted, LMFAO
dear god, LMFAO





Sanity -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:14:50 AM)


Get some thicker glasses dear, that was Reuters, which actually leans pretty hard to the left.

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

rush and the coulter in one day how speshul, I dont have to see what is all about, LMFAO
its so sweet the level of desperation






seekerofslut -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:15:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic
its so sweet the level of desperation


Quite so, though the desperation is of the Left as the public trough slowly drains of its milk.




Lucylastic -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:26:01 AM)

snickers, nope, this need to blame soros money when about hes given on average which 20,000 a year has gone into adbusters pockets for a decade
the OWS and all the Occupy movement would have eaten that in a day
its utter conflabulation and they mixed in limpdick being the first to voice the paranoia.
what a suprise
or not
his bleating , his avoidence of the truth is what makes him desperate. you tooo if you dont see it
that is your right...but you arent using facts, therefore, its just YOUR truth .




farglebargle -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:32:15 AM)

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Anti-Wall Street protesters say the rich are getting richer while average Americans suffer, but the group that started it all may have benefited indirectly from the largesse of one of the world's richest men.


So? BIG FUCKING DEAL, bitch. That's all you got?

"Benefited indirectly"?

I guess you're just jealous that Soros made his fortune and you're still poor. Call the Waaaaaaaambulance....




Sanity -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:33:27 AM)


That sort of post is better directed at the OWS mob [;)]

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ORIGINAL: farglebargle

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Anti-Wall Street protesters say the rich are getting richer while average Americans suffer, but the group that started it all may have benefited indirectly from the largesse of one of the world's richest men.


So? BIG FUCKING DEAL, bitch. That's all you got?

"Benefited indirectly"?

I guess you're just jealous that Soros made his fortune and you're still poor. Call the Waaaaaaaambulance....





Lucylastic -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:37:08 AM)

he gave adbusters 200,000 over a period of ten years.... the figures are in the news report.

20,000 isnt gonna go anywhere on a what four week protest, this isnt some tea party where people go home at three every day or once a week, this is country wide protest, and getting to be world,

facts and truth have little to do with the OP
personally im waiting till he channels this weirdo
On Tuesday, Glenn Beck defended his controversial remarks that Occupy Wall Street protesters would "kill" the wealthy.

He had given a stark warning about the Occupy Wall Street movement on Monday, painting protesters as "Marxist radicals" who would "drag you into the streets and kill you." Rachel Maddow, among others, has mocked Beck for his gruesome warning.

On Tuesday, Beck reiterated that he stands by his controversial remarks. He said that he was not talking about all of the protesters, but that some were very well "Marxist revolutionaries" and that his warning pertained to the protests spiraling out of control. Referring to political leaders who do not have the foresight to see the storm coming, he also warned, "These people are dangerous."

He then ticked off what he said were the crimes committed by Marxist revolutionaries, including Che Guevara, Mao and Stalin. Echoing his earlier warning about the Occupy Wall Street protesters, he said, "Do you know why people starved to death in the Ukraine? You know why socialism never works? Because they kill all the people who know how to make things. They kill all the industrialists. They kill them all. They drag them in the streets and kill them."

Coming back to the protests in New York, he said, "It ends in violence with Marxists every single time the same way" and alleged that demonstrations of Marxism were "wrapped in hate." He then went on to say that unlike the protests, his criticism of President Obama was never "personal" and alleged that President Obama is "a die-hard Marxist."


They sound just as fucked




mnottertail -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:44:40 AM)

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/opinion/29rich.html

and you cant gather a handful of these guys together after all that money unless you are holding the meeting in a minneapolis airport bathroom.




Lucylastic -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:44:54 AM)



"A Kentucky Republican has posted a rather disturbing comment on Facebook about the Wall Street protesters. Steve Frank, city commissioner of Covington, Kentucky apparently feels like killing the protesters occupying Wall Street just as the Taliban feels like killing American soldiers in Afghanistan.

In a post on October 9th, Frank wrote, "Turn out the lights on the Occupiers, I feel like going Taliban on them!!! The Taliban, as they see it is resisting occupation. I am resisting the Occupiers and very proud to be a 1%'er."


Yup. There are actual American legislators who want to "go Taliban on" the Occupation. What would that entail, exactly? Does he want to use suicide bombers? Or does he just want a few kidnappings and decapitations? Frank was not specific on which Taliban-sanctioned methods he prefers.




mnottertail -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:45:45 AM)

The constant and vitrous hate of the right.....




farglebargle -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 6:51:46 AM)

What's the over/under on Steve Frank claiming to be a victim for being called out on what he actually said?




Sanity -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 7:06:13 AM)


Michael Moore must have farted [;)]

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

he gave adbusters 200,000 over a period of ten years.... the figures are in the news report.

20,000 isnt gonna go anywhere on a what four week protest, this isnt some tea party where people go home at three every day or once a week, this is country wide protest, and getting to be world,

facts and truth have little to do with the OP
personally im waiting till he channels this weirdo
On Tuesday, Glenn Beck defended his controversial remarks that Occupy Wall Street protesters would "kill" the wealthy.

He had given a stark warning about the Occupy Wall Street movement on Monday, painting protesters as "Marxist radicals" who would "drag you into the streets and kill you." Rachel Maddow, among others, has mocked Beck for his gruesome warning.

On Tuesday, Beck reiterated that he stands by his controversial remarks. He said that he was not talking about all of the protesters, but that some were very well "Marxist revolutionaries" and that his warning pertained to the protests spiraling out of control. Referring to political leaders who do not have the foresight to see the storm coming, he also warned, "These people are dangerous."

He then ticked off what he said were the crimes committed by Marxist revolutionaries, including Che Guevara, Mao and Stalin. Echoing his earlier warning about the Occupy Wall Street protesters, he said, "Do you know why people starved to death in the Ukraine? You know why socialism never works? Because they kill all the people who know how to make things. They kill all the industrialists. They kill them all. They drag them in the streets and kill them."

Coming back to the protests in New York, he said, "It ends in violence with Marxists every single time the same way" and alleged that demonstrations of Marxism were "wrapped in hate." He then went on to say that unlike the protests, his criticism of President Obama was never "personal" and alleged that President Obama is "a die-hard Marxist."


They sound just as fucked




Sanity -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 7:08:44 AM)


"Demons" is used as a descriptive term in that context farg, that some might not have a fucking clue and therefore take such things literally is a risk that best selling authors have to take sometimes




Sanity -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 7:13:48 AM)


Oh, cry me a river. Leftists right here on these boards are chuckling and snorting about Roseanne Barr and her mass murder "joke"

http://www.collarchat.com/fb.asp?m=3870674

http://www.collarchat.com/fb.asp?m=3878941

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic



"A Kentucky Republican has posted a rather disturbing comment on Facebook about the Wall Street protesters. Steve Frank, city commissioner of Covington, Kentucky apparently feels like killing the protesters occupying Wall Street just as the Taliban feels like killing American soldiers in Afghanistan.

In a post on October 9th, Frank wrote, "Turn out the lights on the Occupiers, I feel like going Taliban on them!!! The Taliban, as they see it is resisting occupation. I am resisting the Occupiers and very proud to be a 1%'er."


Yup. There are actual American legislators who want to "go Taliban on" the Occupation. What would that entail, exactly? Does he want to use suicide bombers? Or does he just want a few kidnappings and decapitations? Frank was not specific on which Taliban-sanctioned methods he prefers.




rulemylife -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 7:30:48 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Ironic that one of richest man in the world is behind this "envy the rich" movement



Ironic that you are cherry-picking what the great philosopher Limbaugh believes and ignoring the rest.

From your article:


Aides to Soros say any connection is tenuous and that Soros has never heard of Adbusters. Soros himself declined comment.

The Vancouver-based group, which publishes a magazine and runs such campaigns as "Digital Detox Week" and "Buy Nothing Day," says it wants to "change the way corporations wield power" and its goal is "to topple existing power structures."


SLOW START


Adbusters, whose magazine has a circulation of 120,000 and which is known for its spoofs of popular advertisements, came up with the Occupy Wall Street idea after Arab Spring protests toppled governments in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia, said Kalle Lasn, 69, Adbusters co-founder.

"It came out of these brainstorming sessions we have at Adbusters," Lasn told Reuters, adding they began promoting it online on July 13. "We were inspired by what happened in Tunisia and Egypt and we had this feeling that America was ripe for a Tahrir moment."
"We felt there was a real rage building up in America, and we thought that we would like to create a spark which would give expression for this rage."

Lasn said Adbusters is 95 percent funded by subscribers paying for the magazine. "George Soros's ideas are quite good, many of them. I wish he would give Adbusters some money, we sorely need it," he said. "He's never given us a penny."




Lucylastic -> RE: The Billionare Behind OWS (10/14/2011 7:34:55 AM)

you know as well as I do Rule that the facts dont matter, just that the great neocon has spoken
there must be truth in his words
facts matter NOT.....[sm=lalala.gif]supposition is WORD




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