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  1. Did you ever take time to meet Santorum in person? I did, and I also heard him speek to a large crowd.

    Do I agree with him on all that he says? No way. But compare him to Obama.

    Is he a libertarian? Is he a true fiscal conservative? No.

    Is he a hypocrite? Well did he lie on either days? He got beat in the voting and recognizes that he cannot support Obama. You seem to imply that you support Obama over Romney and Santorum?

    You throw sharp jabs at both those guys but where are stabs at the Marxist?

    It is time to screw your head on straight and study Obama and the National Democratic Party.

    Who would Ron Paul support? Who will Rand Paul support?

    Ed K
    addendum: – Why don’t we see your name on piece like this?

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    The American Spectator

    Key Soros Ally Provides Race-Rhetoric Training

    Session for House Democrats

    By Robert Stacy McCain on 5.13.12

    A non-profit organization that provided training

    last week to House Democrats, portraying

    Republican opponents as racially motivated, has

    received significant funding from foundations

    linked to controversial left-wing multibillionaire

    George Soros.

    Soros’s Open Society Institute has given $75,000

    to the Center for Social Inclusion, which has also

    received more than $850,000 from the Soros-

    connected Tides Foundation/Tides Center since

    2005, according to documents obtained by The

    American Spectator.

    In a training session for House Democrats and

    their congressional staffers last week, Center

    for Social Inclusion founder and president Maya

    Wiley described “conservative messages” as

    being “racially coded,” and suggested that

    Democrats “raise racial disparities” in public

    policy discussions, Joel Gerhke of the Washington

    Examiner reported.

    Since 2002, Wiley’s New York-based Center

    for Social Inclusion has received funding from

    a variety of organizations and individuals. Documents

    obtained by the Spectator indicate that Soros’s

    Open Society Institute was one of the earliest

    donors to Wiley’s non-profit group. In fact, her

    biography on the group’s Web site describes Wiley

    as having formerly served as director of U.S.

    programs for the Open Society Institute. She

    currently serves as chairman of the board of the

    Tides Network, which supervises activities by a

    number of grant-making non-profit organizations,

    including the Tides Foundation and Tides Center.

    Direct contact between such a close Soros ally

    and congressional Democrats is certain to provoke

    controversy. A hedge-fund mogul and currency

    speculator, Soros has been linked to many radical

    figures, including Wade Rathke. A former official

    of the corrupt Service Employees International

    Union (SEIU), Rathke founded the Association of

    Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN),

    which recently disbanded and re-organized after

    a series of high-profile scandals.

    The Soros-Wiley connection was noted by Matthew

    Vadum of the Capital Research Center. Vadum, an

    investigative reporter and American Spectator

    contributor, is author of the widely-praised recent

    book Subversion, Inc., an exhaustive exposé of

    ACORN. Wiley’s background also drew attention

    from Michelle Horstman of PJ Media, who noted

    that Maya Wiley is the daughter of 1960s radical

    George Wiley, founder of the National Welfare

    Rights Organization.

    About the Author

    Robert Stacy McCain is co-author (with Lynn Vincent) of Donkey

    Cons: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Democratic Party (Nelson Current).

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