Post by Matter on Oct 21, 2004 8:54:37 GMT -5
Hey gang,
I'm wanting to launch a small grass-roots email effort to spread some information about George Soros and his campaign to defeat our president. I've chosen Mr. Soros as a topic because it's one item in the election that most voters can agree on:
'Foreign liberal billionaires need to mind their own business'
We can toss around the pros and cons of both candidates but the odds are that an undecided voter will tune us out fairly quickly because of all the negativity in the political air.
This is [glow=red,2,300]one issue[/glow] that probably could galvanize some voters to fight back against a growing threat to our political process: foreign interests
I'm asking you to email the following letter to folks on your address book, if you like. If you don't want to, no big deal. I'm easy.
If you do choose to forward some, please let me know how many you forward the email to. If the recipients don't mind, have them send the number they send out if they want to.
I've done this on another forum and got 177 emails out the first day!
Keep in mind, bloggers brought down Dan Rather a notch, a german blogger kicked Mr. Soros' rear on his own website and a small number of Swift Boat Vets decimated Mr. Kerry's ratings with a fraction of Mr. Soros' funds.
We can be equally effective, if we want. Give this some consideration, please.
Here's the email. Copy, modify (if you want) and email:
Subject: Defending the American Political System from foreign influences
Dear ,
I know you're a busy person, so I'll be brief and to the point.
In the upcoming presidential election there are many issues to consider and ponder but one issue really concerns me: foreign influences in this election.
A liberal billionaire named George Soros has dedicated several million dollars to defeating our president. Mr. Soros has provided funding for several liberal causes, including Moveon.org in an effort to defeat our president.
Here are a few excerpted details about Mr. Soros' ideas with their sources for you to consider:
Source: www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=103
{excerpted}
The greatest danger to American freedom today is: George Soros or, more precisely, the doctrine he advocates. America's greatest enemies are its intellectuals who agree with Soros that we can know nothing, that all claims to knowledge are biases, that reason is rationalization, that rights are arbitrary, and that morality is just subjective whim. In the absence of firm principles to guide its future, our country will, in default, be ruled by gang warfare. The end of this road is not an "open society" but tyranny. To protect our freedom we need a society of men who stand tall and proud with full certainty in the principles of reason and rights -- men who say to potential dictators: We know you are wrong, so hands off.
Source: www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1197284/posts
{excerpted}
This is the same Soros who declared that the 9/11 terror attacks would "not have changed the course of history for the worse if President Bush had not responded the way he did" — militarily.
MoveOn's sugar daddy, who says he wants to "puncture . . . the bubble of American supremacy," is none too subtle on his own political comparison.
"When I hear Bush say, 'You're either with us or against us,' it reminds me of the Germans," he has said — by which he means Adolf Hitler, not Gerhard Schroeder.
Soros should be entitled to spend his money any way he sees fit — not withstanding his paranoid delusions. The American people are smart enough to figure out the truth.
Here, Mr. Soros actually believes provisions of our Constitution should be modified!
Source: www.intellectualconservative.com/article3072.html
Soros further reveals the anti-theistic nature of his Open Society in another alarming paragraph:
The Declaration of Independence may be taken as a pretty good approximation of the principles of an open society, but instead of claiming that those principles are self-evident, we ought to say that they are consistent with our fallibility.
Mr. Soros views 'too much individualism' as a bad thing!
Source: www.intellectualconservative.com/article3072.html
I contend that an open society may also be threatened from the opposite direction—from excessive individualism. Too much competition and too little cooperation can cause intolerable inequities and instability.
I've listed only a few of the more liberal and alarming thoughts and ideas Mr. Soros has for our society. I heartily encourage you to research into Mr. Soros' history and what his ideas for America are.
On November 2nd, don't allow these foreign influences to dictate our future!
Signed,
I'm wanting to launch a small grass-roots email effort to spread some information about George Soros and his campaign to defeat our president. I've chosen Mr. Soros as a topic because it's one item in the election that most voters can agree on:
'Foreign liberal billionaires need to mind their own business'
We can toss around the pros and cons of both candidates but the odds are that an undecided voter will tune us out fairly quickly because of all the negativity in the political air.
This is [glow=red,2,300]one issue[/glow] that probably could galvanize some voters to fight back against a growing threat to our political process: foreign interests
I'm asking you to email the following letter to folks on your address book, if you like. If you don't want to, no big deal. I'm easy.
If you do choose to forward some, please let me know how many you forward the email to. If the recipients don't mind, have them send the number they send out if they want to.
I've done this on another forum and got 177 emails out the first day!
Keep in mind, bloggers brought down Dan Rather a notch, a german blogger kicked Mr. Soros' rear on his own website and a small number of Swift Boat Vets decimated Mr. Kerry's ratings with a fraction of Mr. Soros' funds.
We can be equally effective, if we want. Give this some consideration, please.
Here's the email. Copy, modify (if you want) and email:
Subject: Defending the American Political System from foreign influences
Dear ,
I know you're a busy person, so I'll be brief and to the point.
In the upcoming presidential election there are many issues to consider and ponder but one issue really concerns me: foreign influences in this election.
A liberal billionaire named George Soros has dedicated several million dollars to defeating our president. Mr. Soros has provided funding for several liberal causes, including Moveon.org in an effort to defeat our president.
Here are a few excerpted details about Mr. Soros' ideas with their sources for you to consider:
Source: www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=103
{excerpted}
The greatest danger to American freedom today is: George Soros or, more precisely, the doctrine he advocates. America's greatest enemies are its intellectuals who agree with Soros that we can know nothing, that all claims to knowledge are biases, that reason is rationalization, that rights are arbitrary, and that morality is just subjective whim. In the absence of firm principles to guide its future, our country will, in default, be ruled by gang warfare. The end of this road is not an "open society" but tyranny. To protect our freedom we need a society of men who stand tall and proud with full certainty in the principles of reason and rights -- men who say to potential dictators: We know you are wrong, so hands off.
Source: www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1197284/posts
{excerpted}
This is the same Soros who declared that the 9/11 terror attacks would "not have changed the course of history for the worse if President Bush had not responded the way he did" — militarily.
MoveOn's sugar daddy, who says he wants to "puncture . . . the bubble of American supremacy," is none too subtle on his own political comparison.
"When I hear Bush say, 'You're either with us or against us,' it reminds me of the Germans," he has said — by which he means Adolf Hitler, not Gerhard Schroeder.
Soros should be entitled to spend his money any way he sees fit — not withstanding his paranoid delusions. The American people are smart enough to figure out the truth.
Here, Mr. Soros actually believes provisions of our Constitution should be modified!
Source: www.intellectualconservative.com/article3072.html
Soros further reveals the anti-theistic nature of his Open Society in another alarming paragraph:
The Declaration of Independence may be taken as a pretty good approximation of the principles of an open society, but instead of claiming that those principles are self-evident, we ought to say that they are consistent with our fallibility.
Mr. Soros views 'too much individualism' as a bad thing!
Source: www.intellectualconservative.com/article3072.html
I contend that an open society may also be threatened from the opposite direction—from excessive individualism. Too much competition and too little cooperation can cause intolerable inequities and instability.
I've listed only a few of the more liberal and alarming thoughts and ideas Mr. Soros has for our society. I heartily encourage you to research into Mr. Soros' history and what his ideas for America are.
On November 2nd, don't allow these foreign influences to dictate our future!
Signed,