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To: DuckTapeSunroof who wrote (41185)11/16/2010 3:58:52 PM
From: Cage Rattler3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
You are almost correct -- I do favor a capitalistic-free market system, freedom of speech, and the rule of US Constitutionally-consistent law as opposed to Sharia Law, UN Law and rulings, and any international interpretations of the US law, etc.. :0)

However, I do not support all interpretations, or forms of “democracy.”

Sure we all love motherhood and apple pie. So, I cannot deny the value of Soros’s charitable contributions on some levels – which in my opinion run parallel the self-serving intent of those “altruistic contributions” (sic) to charities in the name of the PLO and Hamas. When you ask me to assume Soros’s intent honorable, well I sure get a whiff of stable droppings.

Do you find any personal, ethical, political or economic flaws in Soros that might cause you to question the sincerity of his professed/underlying motivations?

I can appreciate your disagreement. From the theme of so many of your posts, may I assume that you are philosophically, what we understand to be, “progressive”? If not, why do you invariably seem to support their talking points?