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Wednesday, March 09, 2005

George Soros blames US for fact that more people want us dead

Hey Soros, hate to break it to you, but people have wanted us dead since 1776, period. The British tried to wipe us twice and lost. Mexico tried it. We tried to kill ourselves in a Civil War. Germany tried two world wars, Japan did alot in WWII. They failed miserably to destroy America. A Cold War with the USSR failed. And now we have the war on terror.

"Aw, people want us dead. It's our felt, except for me, I support them."
BRING IT ON, PUSSY BOYS! And George, sit down and shut the (bleep) up!

Here's George's brave broadcast, from Communist Spain.

Soros: More People Want to Kill Americans
Billionaire financier George Soros on Tuesday slammed as dangerous Washington's strategy to fight terrorism, saying it was creating anger and resentment around the world, according to a report in the Turkish Press. <
Speaking on Spanish radio the day an international conference on terrorism opened in Madrid, Soros said Spain had "a very different response to terrorism - a healthier response."
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The Hungarian-born businessman, who spent millions last year opposing President George W. Bush's re-election, said U.S. policies had had negative consequences:
"Producing innocent victims creates anger and resentment. And this anger and resentment feeds terrorism," he said.
In Iraq, Soros added, "there are more people wanting to kill Americans than there were before. These people didn't think like that before the Americans arrived and did what they did. The attitude of creating innocent victims creates terrorists. It's as simple as that."
Soros was among more than 200 personalities, leaders and experts attending the conference on terrorism under way in Madrid.
The three-day symposium is to be followed Friday with solemn commemorations marking the one-year anniversary of the March 11, 2004 train bombings in the city that killed 191 people and wounded 1,900.
An Islamic extremist cell with links to al-Qaida has been blamed for the attacks, which gave a new context and challenges to Spain's anti-terrorism strategy, focused up to then on the four-decade-old conflict with the Basque separatist group ETA.

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/3/8/180232.shtml

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