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Post by lakhota on May 7, 2011 3:14:18 GMT -5
The liberal guerrilla video group Brave New Foundation on Wednesday began what it says will be a prolonged political attack against the industrialist Koch family, which has become synonymous with the anti-Obama conservative movement. The campaign marks yet another step toward conspicuousness for a family whose political activity was largely in the shadows until last year, when a New Yorker article outlined the support David H. Koch and his brother Charles ave given to various conservative research institutes and groups, including some associated with the Tea Party movement. The campaign is going right to where the Kochs live, literally. A Brave New Foundation crew filmed outside five of the Kochs’ multimillion-dollar homes: in Manhattan; Southampton, N.Y.; Aspen, Colo; Palm Beach, Fla.; and Wichita, Kan. In the first video, being released Wednesday night, the crews knock on the doors of all five properties, seeking to question David Koch directly about his policy positions and the environmental record of his company, Koch Industries. At one point, a group of elderly people picnics on the beach in front of David Koch’s Palm Beach mansion to marvel at its size while saying the policies he supports punish the working class. “We’re putting a face on what the ideology means — what the hyperrich, billionaire ideology means,” said Robert Greenwald, the president and founder of Brave New Foundation, based in Culver City, Calif. The Koch brothers declined to comment on the campaign through a spokesman. More: thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/04/liberal-groups-video-campaign-assails-koch-brothers/
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Post by Politically_Incorrect12 on May 7, 2011 7:37:49 GMT -5
I guess this is another example of more of that liberal open mindedness for other opinions.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2011 8:41:53 GMT -5
Rich bad, poor good. There are no rich liberals.
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Post by ameiko on May 7, 2011 8:48:32 GMT -5
Can someone please do the same for Soros? At least the Koch brothers don't try to destroy national currencies.
Anyway, gotta love thug politics: Obama and his crew do that so well as they did when they rioted around the homes of bank executives even if they had nothing to do with the bailouts. Or threatening to picket businesses that don't support the unions in Wisconsin. Or "red line" banks that don't want to loan to people who can't pay back.
I also find funny this line:
“We’re putting a face on what the ideology means — what the hyperrich, billionaire ideology means,” said Robert Greenwald, the president and founder of Brave New Foundation, based in Culver City, Calif.
Actually the tea party idealogy is: "leave us the heck alone and stop taking so much from us!" If Robbie, Barry, or anyone else wants some group to recieve monet, they can give THEIR money rather than take OURS with the barrel of a gun.
People are waking up to how the government has taken over our lives and people are running scared trying to supress the truth. The next decade or two is gonna get mighty interesting if we survive it.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2011 8:55:26 GMT -5
Soros good, Koch bad. Rich liberals work for poor people. They would rather be poor. Rich conservatives work for themselves and want poor people to die in the streets. We are racist, uneducated, redneck bigots and this is true because Obama said so.
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Post by ameiko on May 7, 2011 8:57:54 GMT -5
Soros good, Koch bad. Rich liberals work for poor people. They would rather be poor. Rich conservatives work for themselves and want poor people to die in the streets. We are racist, uneducated, redneck bigots and this is true because Obama said so. You forget gun worshipping. homophobic, and blinded by our hateful religion
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2011 9:48:07 GMT -5
Silly me... please pray for my wicked soul.
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Post by deziloooooo on May 7, 2011 10:14:27 GMT -5
Can someone please do the same for Soros? At least the Koch brothers don't try to destroy national currencies. Anyway, gotta love thug politics: Obama and his crew do that so well as they did when they rioted around the homes of bank executives even if they had nothing to do with the bailouts. Or threatening to picket businesses that don't support the unions in Wisconsin. Or "red line" banks that don't want to loan to people who can't pay back. I also find funny this line: “We’re putting a face on what the ideology means — what the hyperrich, billionaire ideology means,” said Robert Greenwald, the president and founder of Brave New Foundation, based in Culver City, Calif.Actually the tea party idealogy is: "leave us the heck alone and stop taking so much from us!" If Robbie, Barry, or anyone else wants some group to recieve monet, they can give THEIR money rather than take OURS with the barrel of a gun. People are waking up to how the government has taken over our lives and people are running scared trying to supress the truth. The next decade or two is gonna get mighty interesting if we survive it. I had a similar thought , not quite the same, how it's just Politics, getting closer to the election, on this one I agree on but also understand the other side on their doing similar, Soros, there I don't agree. LOL. I wonder why... I think the Koch brother's agenda.. nothing positive for the people, more for those who have it in my opinion, though they may feel whats good for the haves IS good for the People, trickle down, up, side ways , possible, their opinion. At least Soros is spending his $ for the good and benefit of those who don't have it Africa, Eastern Europe , Increasing Democratiic political agenda's, which does include bioth political sides, over totarian agendas, only one side, the one in power, and who knows if he will support the POTUS this go around . I believe I read some where he is not that happy with the man, over something , so it's his $, his right to spend where ever..but definitely spends big $ to prime start good works that are definitely needed and give great help for those who are usually over looked in gaining help from the out side sources. Even the pubs can admit that. No? Won't admit that? mmm, Ok, stand corrected. OK, I was mistaken there, but most forward thinking people with out a axe to grind feel that his philanthropic is a good thing. ;D ------------------------------------------------------ PhilanthropyMain article: List of projects supported by George Soros Soros has been active as a philanthropist since the 1970s, when he began providing funds to help black students attend the University of Cape Town in apartheid South Africa,[44] and began funding dissident movements behind the iron curtain. Soros' philanthropic funding includes efforts to promote non-violent democratization in the post-Soviet states. These efforts, mostly in Central and Eastern Europe, occur primarily through the Open Society Institute (OSI) and national Soros Foundations, which sometimes go under other names (such as the Stefan Batory Foundation in Poland). As of 2003, PBS estimated that he had given away a total of $4 billion.[39] The OSI says it has spent about $500 million annually in recent years. Time magazine in 2007 cited two specific projects – $100 million toward Internet infrastructure for regional Russian universities; and $50 million for the Millennium Promise to eradicate extreme poverty in Africa – while noting that Soros has given $742 million to projects in the U.S., and given away a total of more than $7 billion.[45] Other notable projects have included aid to scientists and universities throughout Central and Eastern Europe, help to civilians during the siege of Sarajevo, and Transparency International. Soros also pledged an endowment of €420 million to the Central European University (CEU). The Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus and his microfinance bank Grameen Bank received support from the OSI. According to National Review[46] the Open Society Institute gave $20,000 in September 2002 to the Defense Committee of Lynne Stewart, the lawyer who has defended alleged terrorists in court and was sentenced to 2⅓ years in prison for "providing material support for a terrorist conspiracy" via a press conference for a client. An OSI spokeswoman said "it appeared to us at that time that there was a right-to-counsel issue worthy of our support." In September 2006 Soros pledged $50 million to the Millennium Promise, led by economist Jeffrey Sachs to provide educational, agricultural, and medical aid to help villages in Africa enduring poverty. The New York Times termed this endeavor a "departure" for Soros whose philanthropic focus had been on fostering democracy and good government, but Soros noted that most poverty resulted from bad governance.[47]
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Post by deziloooooo on May 7, 2011 10:25:59 GMT -5
To be fair here..granted Koch Brothers have donated over $100 million to right wing causes and organizations , however they too do Philanthropic work. I am not going to compare the two, like who's is bigger, school yard tactics, just give credit to what ever for what ever and a thank you for your contributions. These $ are all the same currency, are needed and appreciated, as far as the political $ the two different entities, the Bros and Mr . Soros give to who ever, it's their $ , more power to them and how they spend it , it's their right , their business. IMHO. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "But if liberals are looking to create a bogeyman, the Kochs are an interesting target. Mayer's piece details donations the brothers have made to what she describes as "right wing causes" -- and to her credit she also notes their philanthropic work. But what may not be clear to her readers is the extent to which the Kochs are involved in making charitable contributions.
To be sure, the Kochs have given "more than a hundred million dollars to right wing causes" (which is their right, by the way). But in the last decade, it's also worth noting the Kochs have given more than $600 million in pledged or donated money to arts, education, and medical research, including (but not limited to):
New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell: $15 million
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center: $25 million
The Hospital for Special Surgery: $26 million
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center: $30 million
Prostate Cancer Foundation: $41 million
Deerfield Academy: $68 million
Lincoln Center's NY State Theater: $100 million
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: $139 million
Here we have civic-minded business leaders engaging in their right to participate in the political process -- and also donating large amounts of wealth to philanthropic causes"
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Post by deziloooooo on May 7, 2011 11:01:07 GMT -5
------------------------------------ Mr beck ?? No, heard it , seen it , dismissed it a long time ago..old news and wrong and a lie when it was first presented , and still one today. [Ho Hum} IMHO
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2011 11:18:09 GMT -5
Even the many links and references he gave?? All a lie?? Well, I'll be darned. That Soros plotted from birth to discredit Beck... who could have guessed.....
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Post by deziloooooo on May 7, 2011 11:40:38 GMT -5
Even the many links and references he gave?? All a lie?? Well, I'll be darned. That Soros plotted from birth to discredit Beck... who could have guessed..... Nope not from birth, just when he realized who his audience consisted of, their naivity, their lack of knowledge of history, their agenda, realized he could really play this bunch of lies up to a frenzy, cash cow for himself, it was, and laugh at all his supporters all the way to the bank.
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Post by Deleted on May 7, 2011 11:47:10 GMT -5
Very witty, Dez. (Like I really thought anyone would open a link that says Beck.) Terrible person, that Beck. Beck bad, Maddow goooooooooood.
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Post by deziloooooo on May 7, 2011 12:12:53 GMT -5
Very witty, Dez. (Like I really thought anyone would open a link that says Beck.) Terrible person, that Beck. Beck bad, Maddow goooooooooood. "Very witty, Dez." well thank you Krickett, appreciate it. As far as opening or not, all one can do is post it and then what happens , happens. Interest in or no interest, think the old adage, "All you can do is bring the horse to the water, not make it drink some" or something like that. Same with the threads I put up on the foreign events, some comments some times none. However, figure by the hits, some are reading , so that's good, no comments on them, then so be it, will still bring up the events, but lets face it, most here is fluff, and nothing wrong with fluff in my mind. All day long, gets old though. PS : I know absolutly NOTHING about Meadow, absolutly nothing, and not even what she looks like so am going to go google, what is her first name? Will just Meadow do it?? Nope, just " Audrey Meadows came up " some help here if you have time.
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Post by ameiko on May 7, 2011 13:57:16 GMT -5
You can not like Beck but if his links are sound, then to dismiss them is just putting your head into the ground like an ostrich.
Soros made his money by manipulating currencies in ways that could break a nation and he almost broke Great Britain. Now he wants to do it again with us by trying to remove the dollar from being the world's reserve currency.
Someone yank this guy's citizenship already.
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Post by Mkitty is pro kitty on May 7, 2011 13:59:39 GMT -5
I guess this is another example of that Conservative thin-skinnedness and hypocrisy from them being allowed to point fingers all day, but we can't have a finger pointing back now, can we? Oh, and since they're pointing a lot of fingers, they must be even more "open minded," huh? If you can't take the heat, find the nearest door out of the kitchen. (Wah! Nobody criticizes Soros!) (Here's a criticism of Soros in the next sentence!) Mkitty's corollary of if you let a thread with Conservatives post long enough, they'll contradict themselves or each other without disagreeing. LOL! Fox News anyone? Oh, that's right there was even a link to something by Beck. You might want to take off those Republican red glasses for a while and look in the mirror and see the utter hypocrisy. Also reference Poe's Law, where it's hard to tell if their Soros hypocrisy is due to their partisian blindness, or if they're just actually secret Liberals making Conservatives look bad. *psst* if you are secret liberals, you're doing a great job! And you forgot self contradictory, hypocritical, sour grapes and whine, hive mind buzzword and catch phrase repeating, bash Obama if he does or if he doesn't, different expectations for Obama than past Presidents, and if Bush would have killed Osama, we'd never hear the end of it (how's the Mission Accomplished thingie going for ya?), but since it was Obama, we had better keep perfectly quiet because you'd rather see the country go down in flames than Obama succeeding.
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Post by deziloooooo on May 7, 2011 14:13:07 GMT -5
You can not like Beck but if his links are sound, then to dismiss them is just putting your head into the ground like an ostrich. Soros made his money by manipulating currencies in ways that could break a nation and he almost broke Great Britain. Now he wants to do it again with us by trying to remove the dollar from being the world's reserve currency. Someone yank this guy's citizenship already. One way to look at it, and not being a expert on world currancies , this is just a laymans opinion of that possibility. It seems , "trying to remove the dollar from being the world's reserve currency" we are doing that ourselves, with no help needed by Mr. Soros, because of the weakness of the $ as well as our sickening unsustainable debt, and the inability of the two sides, so far , to finally sit down and get, try, compromise, on getting a handle on it, just , so far, the same yadda, yadda. I , again , as a layman, believe, that if the parties could come up with a compromise agreement, even not exactluy what is needed but a attempt to sort it out, the world would realize we are seriouse in confronting the problem and the future might look better , thus the safety of the $ is assured, for the moment. Again a neophyte on world currrencies but it's, IMHO.
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Post by hello fromWarsaw on May 7, 2011 16:33:01 GMT -5
Betting a currency goes down in value is NOT trying to destroy it. Soros is almost as big a criminal as Martha Stewart, if that. Pfffft!!
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Post by hello fromWarsaw on May 7, 2011 16:38:26 GMT -5
The Kochs on the other hand are huge at pollution.
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Post by lakhota on May 7, 2011 16:46:45 GMT -5
God bless George Soros! A great American patriot.
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Post by deziloooooo on May 7, 2011 16:49:34 GMT -5
Betting a currency goes down in value is NOT trying to destroy it. Soros is almost as big a criminal as Martha Stewart, if that. Pfffft!! It was a gamble on his part, thought out, calculated , done with great thought but still when you think about it , a gamble, could have gone the other way and if it did, no outcry, except by himserlf, his family, any one who followed his lead, it was legal, when the Brits charged him, went no where, and they realized he made them look foolish.
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Post by deziloooooo on May 7, 2011 16:50:37 GMT -5
God bless George Soros! A great American patriot. Not according to Mr. Beck...a few posters here either. ;D
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Post by lakhota on May 7, 2011 16:58:24 GMT -5
The evil Koch brothers are against poor people, but yet some poor people defend and support them. Why is that?
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Post by deziloooooo on May 7, 2011 17:17:32 GMT -5
The evil Koch brothers are against poor people, but yet some poor people defend and support them. Why is that? You asked, just tried to answer.
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Post by hello fromWarsaw on May 7, 2011 17:19:41 GMT -5
kentucky derby, anyone? mucho macho man!
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Post by lakhota on May 7, 2011 18:01:24 GMT -5
Seriously, can anyone name just ONE thing the Koch brothers have done to help the poor and middle class?
If not, why defend them?
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Post by deziloooooo on May 7, 2011 18:32:03 GMT -5
Seriously, can anyone name just ONE thing the Koch brothers have done to help the poor and middle class? If not, why defend them? Well actually , how they give their $ , for which causes, that's their right to do with where ever. They definitly give a lot in Philanthropy and feel where it goes is their business. They give to medical, it's helping those who are poor as you say, and possible some of their other philanthropies, and there may be ambny more that are just not listed. Don't agree I have a right to say yaa, boo, as to where the $ are going, as long as they are giving, and to good causes, the rest is their business.
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Post by formerexpat on May 7, 2011 18:42:12 GMT -5
The least he could do is spend some on all those middle class Britons he ruined in the early 90's. Let's not pretend that the man that brought down the BoE is some kind of saint, or even worse, God as he describes himself.
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Post by formerexpat on May 7, 2011 18:47:36 GMT -5
I guess the poor and middle class never get cancer treatment? The Koch brothers have done a great deal in the name of cancer research. I'm sure the research and technology that has been developed off the backs of their philanthropy has increased the survival rates for cancer in the US; to the point where 5 year survival rates are the best in the world.
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