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    Tag: George Soros

    Canada's Perspective on Keystone XL


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri Jan 27, 2012 at 08:41:52 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, energy security, jobs, Fred Upton, Keystone XL, Hugo Chavez, Warren Buffett, Rockafeller Foundation, George Soros, Tides Foundation, Post America presidency (all tags)

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    Don't let Soros and the "Secretary of State Project" take over Michigan.


    By Republican Michigander, Section News
    Posted on Wed Apr 21, 2010 at 03:46:55 PM EST
    Tags: ACORN, George Soros, Jocelyn Benson, Michigan, Secretary of State, Secretary of State Project, Vote fraud (all tags)

    You know, comrades," says Stalin, "that I think in regard to this: I consider it completely unimportant who in the party will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this -- who will count the votes, and how. - Boris Bazhanov's Memoirs of Stalin's Former Secretary

    As long as I count the votes, what are you going to do about it? - Boss Tweed

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    Some of the most overlooked and ultra important positions in this state are those who run the elections. Those are the County Clerk, Township/City Clerk, and the Secretary of State's office. It takes the work of these offices and their staffs to run the elections and make sure the process is above board, competent,and with integrity. Livingston County does a great job with its Bureau of Elections. While these positions shouldn't be politicized, at least when it comes to elections, they are in a big way, and this politicization is coming to Michigan.

    Some people don't like it when their boys don't make the rules of the game. First and foremost is the benefactor of the democrats, convicted insider trader George Soros, the man who broke the Bank of England. Much like his counterparts at Goldman Sachs, he makes a killing off of speculating, and what better way of doing that than by controlling elections.Other rich leftist democrats also wanted to get their people elected in their attempt to control our lives.

    Their project is called the Secretary of State Project. It's goal is to get their type of democrats in charge, and then look the other way when ACORN and PIRG to commit voter fraud rigging the election for the democrats.

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    Big Oil Bad. Big Soros Good.


    By Rougman, Section News
    Posted on Mon Aug 31, 2009 at 01:49:48 PM EST
    Tags: Thaddeus McCotter, energy, George Soros (all tags)

    When Big Oil donates to a candidate's campaign, that candidate is accused forever of being in the pocket of Big Oil, but when trial lawyers, the NEA, the UAW, Fannie Mae, or Hungarian born socialist benefactor George Soros supports a candidate or cause, it is with a benevolent purity not seen since God blessed the wandering Children of Israel with manna.

    What Soros' legions conveniently forget to mention in a recently released ad slamming Thaddeus McCotter for his vote on cap and trade, is that cap and trade legislation would wreak further havoc upon the state and district that McCotter represents, and that the 1.7 million new jobs that would be created by the legislation are little more than gross speculation in the first place, hideously expensive per job ultimately created, ambiguous as to their long term benefit, and financed through punitive measures aimed squarely at energy consumers (that would be you and me to those paying attention.)

    Big utility (apparently not so bad as big oil) would be granted the large majority of credits under the legislation, while electric and petroleum consumers would be allowed to enjoy the true meaning of "necessarily skyrocket" as it relates to energy pricing.

    Thaddeus McCotter is supposedly a ripe target for Democrats in the upcoming general election. If metro voters defeat one of the few conservative voices left in Southeast Michigan they will be further embracing the disastrous socialist policies that helped to send Detroit, Michigan and the United States into a full economic collapse in the first place.

    George Soros thinks Michigan is worth his investment. Will Michigan voters?

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