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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (275019)10/17/2008 7:47:51 AM
From: Tom Clarke6 Recommendations  Respond to of 793990
 
Tom Brokaw Involved in Soros-Funded Charity that Funds ACORN
By Matthew Vadum (Bio | Archive)
October 17, 2008 - 00:17 ET

"Meet the Press" interim moderator Tom Brokaw sits on the board of a liberal foundation that has given radical left-wing group ACORN $821,000 and that in turn is funded by liberal uber-donor George Soros, research reveals.

Conservatives have long considered Brokaw's political views to be somewhere on the left, but these revelations raise new questions about the former NBC News anchor's objectivity.

Here are the facts.

Brokaw sits on the board of the Robin Hood Foundation, a charity that, according to its website, targets poverty in New York City by applying "sound investment principles to philanthropy." The foundation awarded ACORN a $456,000 grant in 2003 and a $365,000 grant in 2004. Brokaw does not appear to have played a role in the grants because he didn't become a member of the board until 2005 according to the guidestar.org database, but these are nevertheless the left-wing circles in which he travels.

The Soros Fund Charitable Foundation, as in George Soros, a major bankroller of the left, gave the Robin Hood Foundation a $9,859,453 community development grant in 2000.

The Robin Hood board includes Marian Wright Edelman, president of one of Hillary Clinton's favorite activist groups, the Children's Defense Fund. Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and actress Gwyneth Paltrow are also members of the board.

As of Dec. 31, 2006, the Robin Hood Foundation had assets of $288,520,098 and income of $159,688,394 (source: guidestar.org). Brokaw has given at least $75,000 to the foundation. (source: "The Emperors of Benevolence," New York Magazine, November 5, 2007)

(This post is based on a Capital Research Center blog post.)
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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (275019)10/19/2008 8:33:44 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793990
 
I love "Joe the Plumber" and am cheering for him, and wish him all the luck, but the company he works for lists making approx $100,000 a yr. Joe hasn't seriously explored the company he wants to buy.

(have been gone since Fri, and trying to catch up with over 440 posts, so maybe this has been discussed...if so, my apologies.)