> On Nov 15, 2003, at 9:14 AM, Doug Henwood wrote:
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>> The central tendency of capital is to Soros' right - he's an outlier.
>> How many other big American capitalists besides Soros think of
>> themselves as social democrats (which is what his pal Anatole
>> Kaletsky once told me)?
New issue of The Atlantic, has a piece by Soros. Not on the web. Cover is a piece on John Kerry' experience on serving in Vietnam. Pull quotes emphasize his sense of the slaughter.
Yo, Bob, why not mention that the first Hamilton Fish was a reactionary GOP'ster in Congress.
http://www.conspiracyplanet.com/channel.cfm?channelid=65&contentid=831 George Soros Funds Phony Media by BOB FELDMAN (QUESTIONSQUESTIONS.NET)
Perhaps Amy Goodman should finally make full disclosure of all foundation grants that the Pacifica Foundation, WBAI, Democracy Now, WBAI, KPFA, the Indymedia Centers, Free Speech TV, Deep Dish TV, the Pacifica Campaign or the Downtown studio, from which she broadcasted in 2000-2001, have received since 1992.
Regarding George Soros's U.S. alternative media gatekeeping/ censorship network, the following recap might be of use to U.S. grassroots anti-war activists, whose political work is not being subsidized by Establishment Foundations such as Billionaire Global Speculator George Soros'Open Society Institute:
1. In 1999, George Soros's Open Society Institute gave a $50,000 grant to the Nation Institute "to support project to improve performance and reach of Radio Nation, weekly public radio news and commentary program."
George Soros' personal advisor for politics, Hamilton Fish III, is also a top executive at The Nation Institute.
2. In 1999, George Soros's Open Society Institute gave a $50,000 grant to the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, which used to be headed by former Pacifica Foundation Executive Director Lynn Chadwick. More -- Michael Pugliese