Author Topic: Soros admitted to being a Nazi Collaborator. (He can buy a team and not Rush?)  (Read 7455 times)

2ND COMING

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 6307
  • Might is right.

So Rush cant buy a football team, but this asshole can? 





contrary to what you may think, soros is not becoming an owner in any way shap or form

Hugo Chavez

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 31865
contrary to what you may think, soros is not becoming an owner in any way shap or form
you mean all this was bullshit?  figures...

MB_722

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 11173
  • RIP Keith


bunch of jerk offs.


Hugo Chavez

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 31865
LOL, epic, HANNITY brings in ANN COULTER to comment?  wait... wait... here it comes... BWHAHAHAHhahahahahahahah ahahhahahahahhaha ;D

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41757
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Report: George Soros part of Checketts group, too
Posted by Mike Florio on October 15, 2009 11:38 AM ET
Maybe Dave Checketts really doesn't want to buy the St. Louis Rams.

Why else would he have included both Rush Limbaugh and, reportedly, George Soros in the group cobbling together the money to make the purchase?

If, after all, Limbaugh is not eligible to become part owner of a team due to polarizing and divisive comments, Soros' comparison of the Bush administration to the Nazi regime arguably merits that same outcome.

But, per Bloomberg.com, Soros is part of the Checketts group, too.

Bottom line?  Checketts should have done more homework before piecing together his investment group.  All he needed to do was call the league office or maybe a few owners to get a feel for whether this kind of thing would fly.

With Limbaugh now out, it's likely only a matter of time before Soros will have to go as well.  Even if the reaction to Soros' involvement isn't as sharp and immediate, it only takes nine of 32 "no" votes from the full league ownership to kill the deal -- and there probably are at least nine Republican owners who believe that, if Limbaugh isn't fit to own part of a team, Soros isn't, either.

Straw Man

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41012
  • one dwells in nirvana
Soros was a child living in a country occuppied by Nazi's.   There's simply no comparison to that situation vs. an adult with a radio show who's made multiple rascist comments throughout the years.  Add the obvious factor that Rush has a radio show and has the potential to say shit on any given day that would embarress the league and other owners and it makes perfect sense that he's out. 

Soros's comments that he felt no remorse or guilt are understandable if you actually read what he's saying.  This guy is one of the best traders in the world.  He's made billions in part by not letting his emotions get the best of him. 

“Soros: Well, of course I could be on the other side, or I could be the one from whom the thing is being taken away. But there was no sense that I shouldn’t be there, because that was–well, actually, in a funny way, it’s just like in markets–that if I weren’t there–of course, I wasn’t doing it, but somebody else would–would–would be taking it away anyhow. And it was the–whether I was there or not, I was only a spectator, the property was being taken away. I had no role in taking away the property. So I had no sense of guilt.”

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41757
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
Soros was a child living in a country occuppied by Nazi's.   There's simply no comparison to that situation vs. an adult with a radio show who's made multiple rascist comments throughout the years.  Add the obvious factor that Rush has a radio show and has the potential to say shit on any given day that would embarress the league and other owners and it makes perfect sense that he's out. 

Soros's comments that he felt no remorse or guilt are understandable if you actually read what he's saying.  This guy is one of the best traders in the world.  He's made billions in part by not letting his emotions get the best of him. 

“Soros: Well, of course I could be on the other side, or I could be the one from whom the thing is being taken away. But there was no sense that I shouldn’t be there, because that was–well, actually, in a funny way, it’s just like in markets–that if I weren’t there–of course, I wasn’t doing it, but somebody else would–would–would be taking it away anyhow. And it was the–whether I was there or not, I was only a spectator, the property was being taken away. I had no role in taking away the property. So I had no sense of guilt.”


Straw - did you read about how he was attacking haliburton via the anti war movement while investing in it at the same time to make $$$$.  Come on now, that is truly disgusting.

Straw Man

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41012
  • one dwells in nirvana

Straw - did you read about how he was attacking haliburton via the anti war movement while investing in it at the same time to make $$$$.  Come on now, that is truly disgusting.

yep, that's stone cold hypocrisy but not illegal (though I'm not defending it)


2ND COMING

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 6307
  • Might is right.
Report: George Soros part of Checketts group, too
Posted by Mike Florio on October 15, 2009 11:38 AM ET
Maybe Dave Checketts really doesn't want to buy the St. Louis Rams.

Why else would he have included both Rush Limbaugh and, reportedly, George Soros in the group cobbling together the money to make the purchase?

If, after all, Limbaugh is not eligible to become part owner of a team due to polarizing and divisive comments, Soros' comparison of the Bush administration to the Nazi regime arguably merits that same outcome.

But, per Bloomberg.com, Soros is part of the Checketts group, too.

Bottom line?  Checketts should have done more homework before piecing together his investment group.  All he needed to do was call the league office or maybe a few owners to get a feel for whether this kind of thing would fly.

With Limbaugh now out, it's likely only a matter of time before Soros will have to go as well.  Even if the reaction to Soros' involvement isn't as sharp and immediate, it only takes nine of 32 "no" votes from the full league ownership to kill the deal -- and there probably are at least nine Republican owners who believe that, if Limbaugh isn't fit to own part of a team, Soros isn't, either.




Quote
George Soros Reportedly Not Part Of Checketts' Rams Bid Group
Sources Say Soros Not Part Of Bid Group For Rams Billionaire investor George Soros is not part of Blues and Real Salt Lake Owner David Checketts’ bid to buy the Rams, sources with knowledge of the situation said. News reports emerged yesterday suggesting that…

http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=sbd.preview&articleID=134141

drkaje

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 18182
  • Quiet, Err. I'm transmitting rage.
Is this really a surprise?

Everyone knew political correctness would be used as a sword, not a shield.

Fury

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 21026
  • All aboard the USS Leverage

Straw - did you read about how he was attacking haliburton via the anti war movement while investing in it at the same time to make $$$$.  Come on now, that is truly disgusting.

What's the problem with that? He's a businessman. He can voice his viewpoint and make money at the same time. It's not like his anti-war stance was stopping Haliburton from getting any contracts.

Regardless, Rush should have been allowed to buy into the team, and so should Soros.


George Whorewell

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 7362
  • TND
you lost me in the first line since it's so obvious the right does give more than a shit soros.  if I had a dime for every rightwing smear/attack against that guy, many less controversial than this!...  again and again, you're free to oppose soros, but it has nothing to do with me opposing Rush.  not sure what you don't get about that... it's simple...  and it doesn't make me a hypocrite ;)

Hugo I wasn't calling you a hypocrite-- I was calling Jackson and Sharpton hypocrites---  :-*

Straw Man

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41012
  • one dwells in nirvana
What's the problem with that? He's a businessman. He can voice his viewpoint and make money at the same time. It's not like his anti-war stance was stopping Haliburton from getting any contracts.

Regardless, Rush should have been allowed to buy into the team, and so should Soros.

exactly - he's first and foremost a trader and he probably saw an undervalued asset and couldn't pass it up

he is a financial predator but then our society rewards such people

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41757
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
exactly - he's first and foremost a trader and he probably saw an undervalued asset and couldn't pass it up

he is a financial predator but then our society rewards such people


He is a vampire and sucks the blood out of our economy and funds all sorts of garbage while profitting from it. 

Whats hysterical is that he used the anti-war movement as useful idiots for his own personal wealth.  The anti-war types were pimped out by Soros and could care less.

Fury

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 21026
  • All aboard the USS Leverage
You could look at it this way. He rants about being anti-war and then invests in Haliburton. Republicans rant about homosexuality and then turn around and suck the dicks of 20/30 something year old men. Same thing, different topics. 

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41757
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
You could look at it this way. He rants about being anti-war and then invests in Haliburton. Republicans rant about homosexuality and then turn around and suck the dicks of 20/30 something year old men. Same thing, different topics. 

Congresspeople having gay affairs is not the same thing as intentionally driving the price of a company stock down using the emotions of deaths of americans soldiers and others. 

Sorry, their not the same.   

Straw Man

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41012
  • one dwells in nirvana
He is a vampire and sucks the blood out of our economy and funds all sorts of garbage while profitting from it. 

Whats hysterical is that he used the anti-war movement as useful idiots for his own personal wealth.  The anti-war types were pimped out by Soros and could care less.

he's a product of our system

I don't have any problem with it

I don't recall him getting any bailouts with my tax dollars

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41757
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
he's a product of our system

I don't have any problem with it

I don't recall him getting any bailouts with my tax dollars

Only exploiting the deaths of american soldiers for personal gain.  Its all good right? 

Fury

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 21026
  • All aboard the USS Leverage
Congresspeople having gay affairs is not the same thing as intentionally driving the price of a company stock down using the emotions of deaths of americans soldiers and others.  

Sorry, their not the same.  

It's good that you're spewing nothing but lies. How did he drive down Halliburton's stock price when it's done nothing but rise during most of the this decade?  ::)

Straw Man

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41012
  • one dwells in nirvana
Only exploiting the deaths of american soldiers for personal gain.  Its all good right? 

you mean by owning Haliburton stock?

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41757
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.
you mean by owning Haliburton stock?

http://www.theneweditor.com/index.php?/archives/5332-George-Soros-Buys-Halliburton-Stock.html


No, buy using the anti war groups he funded and using anti-halliburton propaganda in their ads and campaigns to help drive the price down all while at the same time bying huge amounts of shares in said company. 

Read about what he did the British pound.  He has already been convicted in one country of insider trading. 

The man is a vulture just as bad if not worse than anything you guys ever point to "on the other side"



Fury

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 21026
  • All aboard the USS Leverage
http://www.theneweditor.com/index.php?/archives/5332-George-Soros-Buys-Halliburton-Stock.html


No, buy using the anti war groups he funded and using anti-halliburton propaganda in their ads and campaigns to help drive the price down all while at the same time bying huge amounts of shares in said company.  

Read about what he did the British pound.  He has already been convicted in one country of insider trading.  

The man is a vulture just as bad if not worse than anything you guys ever point to "on the other side"




Halliburton stock hit $6.54 in December 2001 and then rose through 2008. Soros didn't buy in until 2006 when it was already around $40. Looks like he really drove that price down!  ::)

Straw Man

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41012
  • one dwells in nirvana
http://www.theneweditor.com/index.php?/archives/5332-George-Soros-Buys-Halliburton-Stock.html


No, buy using the anti war groups he funded and using anti-halliburton propaganda in their ads and campaigns to help drive the price down all while at the same time bying huge amounts of shares in said company. 

Read about what he did the British pound.  He has already been convicted in one country of insider trading. 

The man is a vulture just as bad if not worse than anything you guys ever point to "on the other side"

even if your CT is correct (and I don't think it is) it doesn't matter

he didn't "do" anything to the pound that someone else couldn't have done also if they had the means and the will

if you have a problem with the system that's fine

be mad at the system

Soul Crusher

  • Competitors
  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 41757
  • Doesnt lie about lifting.

Obama's British Funder, George
Soros, Is A Profiteer Of 'Bush's War'
6-14-8

 
-- After funding the launching of Barack Obama's political career, and while funding MoveOn.org, Center for American Progress, etc. to attack Dick Cheney's Halliburton Corp. war profiteering, George Soros was steadily buying Halliburton's stock. Soros had bought millions of shares of Halliburton by the beginning of 2007, when the stock's price, under the constant political pounding, had been cut from a high of $40/share down to $26. Then the MoveOn.org, etc. political attacks largely stopped, and Halliburton began its rise to today's price of $50.
 
The Anglo-Dutch oligarchy's billionaire opponent of `Bush's War' and `Cheney's Halliburton,' Soros began making purchases of Halliburton stock in the third quarter of 2005. He accelerated his buying in the fourth quarter of 2006, when the stock was trading near its low ($26.33) of the last four years. His purchase prices were between $27.62 and $33.53, with an estimated average price of $31.3. As of 12/31/06, Soros owned 1,999,450 shares, more than 2% of his total portfolio, making Halliburton his hedge funds' biggest investment of 2006.
 
The Soros-funded Center for American Progress, which had published dozens of scathing articles on Hallburton since its founding by Soros in 2003, went silent. Criticism of Halliburton by CAP ceased in 2006 shortly before Soros began his big purchases to accumulate 2 million shares. Likewise, other Soros-backed groups such as MoveOn.org, went silent on Halliburton. Listen to the false naivete of a big blog in the same political grouping, Daily Kos, on 3/4/2007: "I guess Soros has his reasons for buying the stock of a company such as Halliburton. Soros has remained a financial speculator while putting on other hats such as saving the world etc.... Maybe Soros plans on changing the company in some way. Maybe Halliburton could become a `green' company?"
 
2005 was also the year in which George Soros hedge funds began major speculation in oil majors and futures. The funds owned stocks of 17 oil producers, from ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Conoco-Phillips to Devon Energy and Pioneer Natural Resources. He bought Halliburton along with a bunch of other "oil servicers": Schlumberger Ltd., BJ Services Corp., Noble Corp., etc.
 
Predicting publicly in 2005, at Davos and elsewhere, that the dollar was going to drop sharply, Soros had his funds (along with those of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett) buy gold futures and oil futures beginning early that year. In March 2006 at Davos, he predicted oil price shocks. In late 2007, his "predicted" oil price shocks began hitting, although his claim is that he got the funds back making billions by betting on the mortgage bubble's, and dollar's, collapse. 

Fury

  • Getbig V
  • *****
  • Posts: 21026
  • All aboard the USS Leverage
He started publishing articles chastising Halliburton in 2003. It's price bottomed out in late 2001 and had already started its climb back up.  Your argument is retarded.