George Soros, call your office

September 29th, 2007 3:25 pm · 3 comments

This is one of the things I love about wingers. The likes of George Soros and MoveOn are terrible, using big money to influence the political process!

Freedom’s Watch? Eh, not so much.

Founded this summer by a dozen wealthy conservatives, the nonprofit group is set apart from most advocacy groups by the immense wealth of its core group of benefactors, its intention to far outspend its rivals and its ambition to pursue a wide-ranging agenda. Its next target: Iran policy.

Next month, Freedom’s Watch will sponsor a private forum of 20 experts on radical Islam that is expected to make the case that Iran poses a direct threat to the security of the United States, according to several benefactors of the group.

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usedmeat
9/29/07
8:22 PM
Cognitive dissonance and the lack thereof in republicans.
Pericles
9/29/07
8:54 PM
QUOTE(usedmeat @ Sep 29 2007, 08:22 PM) [snapback]324933[/snapback]
Cognitive dissonance and the lack thereof in republicans.


Is that similiar to Democrats aborting their full term, viable babies because they really want to take that European vacation, and then protesting the death penalty for mass murderers?

Is that the cognitive dissonance that you're referring to?


QUOTE(Lancaster Online @ Sep 29 2007, 03:30 PM) [snapback]324908[/snapback]


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This is one of the things I love about Left Wingers, they don't have a problem until the other side engages in the behavior that they have been engaging in.

Gil wants freedom of speech, as long as he agrees with it.

Otherwise, we all know the drill: Wingers.


Artie See
9/30/07
3:02 PM
QUOTE(Pericles @ Sep 29 2007, 08:54 PM) [snapback]324939[/snapback]
Gil wants freedom of speech, as long as he agrees with it.

Otherwise, we all know the drill: Wingers.
Freedom of speech? Like this?
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Founded this summer by a dozen wealthy conservatives, the nonprofit group is set apart from most advocacy groups by the immense wealth of its core group of benefactors, its intention to far outspend its rivals and its ambition to pursue a wide-ranging agenda. Its next target: Iran policy.
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