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Think Tanks: The New Power Players in Washington

October 26, 2009 - 12:47 am - by Ed Lasky
Mr. X
2009-10-26 03:31:28

The sad thing Mr. Lasky is that one of your fellow American Thinker contributors is on the Soros bandwagon, at least when it comes to Russia and the CIS.

And you have never asked yourself why “conservatives” who write for National Review and the Weekly Standard are so wary of Soros spending megabucks to fund these think tanks and defeat Bush but not the causes he supports abroad…i.e. the so-called Colored Revolutions in Ukraine and Georgia. Have you ever asked yourself why the suspicious silence? Perhaps because Soros is a front, and his very successful currency bets were compensation for services rendered, ala Government Sachs?

Soros basically wants a weak America and a weak Russia. He is a trasnationalist who only supports small nationalisms but believes any country big enough to unilaterally exercise military power is inherently dangerous and must be tied down, like Gulliver, by a thousand NGO cuts. Have you ever wondered why supposedly free NGOs all seem to swarm in the same direction?