George Soros, The Man Behind The Astroturf

Have you ever noticed that the Left always seems to have sterile, professionally printed posters at almost all of their protests, while We the People show up with our hand-made works of “protest art” in tow?   There’s a good reason for that;  We the People use our OWN money, while the Lefturds are being financed with over 82 million dollars to go out and disrupt Our protests.  In fact, when you think about it, there were NO acts of violence committed by anyone during the thousands of protests since February—that is,  until the Astroturfers showed up!   And, surprise, surprise, the only ones committing these acts of violence are Leftist Astroturfers.

So, who do we have to thank for bankrolling such lovely representatives from the Left? The same guy who gave us Obama and MoveOn.org – George Soros!

But, hey!  I’m cool with that!   I love it!  It means that he is wasting his money and resources on combating the Tea Party Town Hall Protests, and NOT allocating those same resources to where they would be most effective; in your neighborhood, knocking on doors, setting up phone banks to make those annoying calls to every single residence and cell phone in the U.S. and then some, etc., etc!

Yup, keep pissing all that money down the drain, George!  If you keep it up long enough, and waste enough of that fortune, your Lefturd Astroturfers will soon be forced to  show up with their very own hand-made works of “protest art” in tow;  just like us REAL Americans do it!

Heeheeheeheeheeheeheeheehee!!!! (that was my “evil, maniacal laugh,” in case you couldn’t tell).

Soros Care

By: Ben Johnson
FrontPageMagazine.com

A rising chorus of discontent – more a citizens uprising – shows Middle America’s deep suspicion of President Obama’s health care reform proposal. Average citizens have voiced their disapproval at townhall meetings hosted by Sen. Arlen Specter and HHS Director Kathleen Sebelius, Rep. Lloyd Doggett, Rep. Tim Bishop, and staffers of Sen. Claire McCaskill. In a burst of passion-envy, Chris Matthews asked on Monday night’s Hardball, “Where the Hell are the people who want health care, the poor people out there…the union people? Where are they? I haven’t seen one placard, let alone one protest demonstration, for health care.”

In fact, tens of thousands of people have rallied in the nation’s capital supporting the president’s health care reform plan, including the controversial public option. However, national momentum is not with them, because they are, to use Nancy Pelosi’s phrase, “Astroturf.” These demonstrations were organized by Health Care for America Now! (HCAN), a new “national grassroots campaign of more than 1,000 organizations in 46 states representing 30 million people dedicated to winning quality, affordable health care.” Most of its component organizations have two things in common: they have no experience or expertise in health care, and virtually all received large, tax-exempt grants from far-Left billionaires like George Soros and Teresa Heinz Kerry. Like the “grassroots” movement for campaign finance reform a decade ago, the public demonstrations for health care reform are largely a Soros-financed operation.

Former Governor Howard Dean announced HCAN’s mission on the first night of the annual “America’s Future Now!” conference (formerly the “Take Back America” conference), hosted by the Campaign for America’s Future in June. Dean pledged to spend up to $82 million to advance socialized medicine. HCAN rallied 15,000 people in D.C. in April, 10,000 more in June, and with state affiliates like the Maine People’s Alliance, hundreds more in state capitals in July. A searchable database of upcoming spontaneous demonstrations can be found here.

However, a closer look at its members shows it is less a “grassroots” organization than a series of interconnected left-wing pressure groups united by a collectivist ideology and, for most, a common donor.

Among the 21 members of its steering committee are ACORN, MoveOn.org, and the Center for American Progress. CAP, headed by former Clinton chief of staff John Podesta, was created with Soros’ money as a counterweight to the Heritage Foundation. In 2007 alone, Soros’ charity, the Open Society Institute (OSI), gave CAP $1.75 million in 2007 and approved additional grants totaling $1.25 million. Soros personally gave millions to MoveOn.org before the 2004 elections, and he has funded ACORN, the most notorious practitioner of election fraud in the nation.

Dean announced HCAN’s mobilization before the Campaign for America’s Future, another institution that has received funding from George Soros and the Rockefeller Family Fund. CAF, an HCAN steering committee member, pushes for national health care as one means to transform the United States into a European social welfare state. Co-founder Robert Borosage previously served as director of the overtly Marxist Institute for Policy Studies, while co-founder Roger Hickey also co-founded the Economic Policy Institute. Other CAF co-founders include socialist columnist Harold Meyerson, Sixties radical Tom Hayden, socialist feminist Barbara Ehrenreich, Service Employees International Union president Andrew Stern, AFL-CIO president John J. Sweeney, Jesse Jackson, and Julian Bond. CAF is best known for hosting its annual “Take Back America” conferences, a gathering of D.C. “progressives” and far-Left community organizers. Code Pink activists famously booed Hillary Clinton after a tour-de-force leftist speech in 2006. An up-and-comer named Barack Obama also spoke at the ’06 event.

Advancing the welfare state by ruse is old hat to the Children’s Defense Fund (CDF). The CDF Action Council is a member of the HCAN steering committee. CDF founder Marian Wright Edelman once admitted she got nowhere pushing a left-wing message until “I got the idea that children might be a very effective way to broaden the base for change.” Hiding behind “the children,” her undisguised Sixties radicalism still shines through. In her 1987 book Families in Peril, she wrote, “We must curb the fanatical military weasel.” At the time, the CDF was chaired by one Hillary Rodham Clinton. In addition to Hillary’s patronage, the CDF received a grant of more than $700,000 from the Carnegie Corporation of New York while Teresa Heinz Kerry sat on its board of trustees, and Edelman received the Heinz Award for the “Human Condition” in 1995.

Labor unions are heavily represented on the HCAN steering committee. Members include the SEIU, AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Change to Win (James Hoffa’s breakaway group of seven powerful unions, which includes the SEIU’s Andrew Stern), UAW, the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers, Communication Workers of America, and the United Food and Commercial Workers union. Even with the power of compulsory union dues, SEIU received $75,000 from the Open Society Institute in 2007, and AFT was approved for a $150,000 OSI grant.

Other members, such as USAction, are more overtly radical. Its profile on DiscoverTheNetworks.org notes, “The President of USAction is longtime radical activist William McNary, who has written for and supported the official newspaper of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA), the People’s Weekly World.” McNary spoke at the June 25th HCAN rally. USAction receives also funding from Soros’ Open Society Institute.

The radicalism and overlapping nature of the “coalition” is perhaps best illustrated by the Center for Community Change (CCC), an organization founded in 1968 to advance Saul Alinsky-style confrontational politics. The CCC board includes a founder of Students for a Democratic Society; former Congressman and current mayor of Oakland, California, Ron Dellums, an admirer of Fidel Castro; Marian Wright Edelman’s husband, Peter Edelman; La Raza Vice President Cecelia Munoz; and Heather Booth, who founded the Midwest Academy, where the SEIU’s Andrew Stern learned about union organizing. The CCC is financed in part by George Soros’ Open Society Institute, with OSI awarding the group $2.9 million in grants in 2007 alone. Other funding sources include the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the

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5 Comments on “George Soros, The Man Behind The Astroturf”

  1. Weaver Says:

    These communists are not interested in “health care for the poor” or any other help for the American people. If that were the case they could easily pay for health care for the poor with the money they have thrown at fighting conservatives. We all know the goal of communism and it’s time to put a stop to it. Time to put a stop to taxing us to death so they can have private jets, eat 100 dollar a pound beef, send billions to countries that hate us, the list goes on and on. We are not falling for the lame steam media bs, we know who these pro health care nuts are. They have started a fight, one that we cannot afford to lose. We either stand up to them now, once and for all, and take back our country and put communism out of business in the United States.

    Weaver


    • “We either stand up to them now, once and for all, and take back our country and put communism out of business in the United States.”

      No “or” option! I like it!

  2. Mab Says:

    Dr. B. — Have you seen this video:

    Want a job putting people into camps?

    http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=106304

    Looks like the Control Freaks are getting some hotels ready for us rebels!

  3. Lawrence Says:

    Came across this site looking for info on George Soros. Thanks for taking the time to put this together… and keep up the fight! Take care… Lawrence


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