The Bushphobes, part I

David Bosse:

"To most Americans, the name probably doesn't ring a bell. To the enlightened news media, his name probably conjures up images of a likable international financial tycoon. They portray him as a wealthy philanthropist who dabbles in public policy and international affairs by doling out billions of dollars to liberal causes and institutions on issues ranging from campaign finance reform to United Nations funding, and AIDS research to international economic development.

"Recently, however, the Hungarian native anointed himself a major player in American politics by declaring the electoral defeat of President George W. Bush in next year's presidential election as the new central focus of his life. According to Mr. Soros, defeating Mr. Bush is a matter of life and death.
"'America under Bush, is a danger to the world. And I'm willing to put my money where my mouth is,' he declared in announcing that he would spend more than $15 million of his personal wealth to defeat the president."

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