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NoMoreApathy
02-16-2008, 06:03 PM
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=56177


February 12, 2008
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2008 WorldNetDaily


As Sen. John McCain assumes the GOP front-runner mantle, his long-standing, but little-noticed association with donors such as George Soros and Teresa Heinz Kerry is receiving new attention among his Republican critics.

In 2001, McCain founded the Alexandria, Va.-based Reform Institute as a vehicle to receive funding from George Soros' Open Society Institute and Teresa Heinz Kerry's Tides Foundation and several other prominent non-profit organizations.

McCain used the institute to promote his political agenda and provide compensation to key campaign operatives between elections.

In 2006, the Arizona senator was forced to sever his formal ties with the Reform Institute after a controversial $200,000 contribution from Cablevision came to light. McCain solicited the donation for the Reform Institute using his membership on the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. In a letter to the Federal Communications Commission, he supported Cablevision's push to introduce the more profitable al la carte pricing, rather than packages of TV programming.

Yet, the Reform Institute still employs the McCain campaign's Hispanic outreach director, Juan Hernandez, as a senior fellow of its Comprehensive Immigration Reform Initiative.

As WND reported, Hernandez serves as a non-paid volunteer for the McCain campaign. A dual Mexican-U.S. citizen, he was a member of former President Vicente Fox's cabinet, representing an estimate 24 million Mexicans living abroad. Hernandez, with a "Mexico first" message, has argued aggressively against building a fence on the Mexican border, insisting the frontier needed to remain wide open so illegal immigrants could easily enter the U.S.

The July 6, 2001, homepage of the Reform Institute archived on the Internet lists founder McCain as chairman of the group's advisory committee.

Prominent senior officials on the McCain 2008 presidential campaign staff found generously paid positions at the Reform Institute following the senator's unsuccessful run for the White House in 2000.

Rick Davis, McCain's current campaign manager, was paid $110,000 a year by the Reform Institute for a consulting position, according to the group's 2003 Form 990 filing with the IRS.

In 2004, Davis advanced to the position of Reform Institute president, with an annual salary of $120,000, according to the group's 2004 Form 990.

In 2005, Davis remained president, but his salary dropped back to $45,000 a year, with a time commitment of five hours per week, according the 2005 Form 990.

Carla Eudy, a senior advisor on McCain's 2008 presidential campaign who until recently headed fundraising, was paid $177,885 in 2005 to serve as the Reform Institute's secretary-treasurer.

Other McCain presidential campaign staffers who have found employment at the Reform Institute include Trevor Potter, McCain's 2000 legal counsel, and Crystal Benton, the senator's former press secretary, who served as institute's communications director in 2005 for an annual salary of $52,083.

The Reform Institute regularly has supported McCain in various legislative efforts, including on campaign finance reform, global warming and "comprehensive immigration reform," all efforts widely opposed by many in the party's conservative base.

Arianna Huffington, syndicated columnist and creator of the HuffingtonPost.com, has served on the Reform Institute's advisory committee since the group's inception.

yongrel
02-16-2008, 06:05 PM
1) Not Ron Paul grassroots.

2) I really don't understand the anti-George Soros sentiments. He's just another wealthy schmuck.

nate895
02-16-2008, 06:09 PM
1) Not Ron Paul grassroots.

2) I really don't understand the anti-George Soros sentiments. He's just another wealthy schmuck.

Tell that to the people of Britain who he single handedly screwed in the largest currency deal ever. It is called Black Wednesday, it happened on September 16, 1992.

fedup100
02-16-2008, 06:10 PM
What Soro's wants he will get with McDeath......check out who Soro's is and his agenda. Looks like most of the candidates have their own billionaires, because they surely haver no real people support.

Too bad there were no billionaires that loved freedom and prosperity for the rest of us.

smitty10
02-16-2008, 06:19 PM
You can't judge a candidate by his supporters. Otherwise you have to call Ron Paul a white supremacist and 9/11 truther, and I don't think anyone wants to do that. So if you criticize McCain for having Soros as a supporter, you have to criticize Paul for having people on the fringes of society as his supporters. It works both ways.

NoMoreApathy
02-17-2008, 01:35 PM
The main point which seemed to be missed by many here, is that Soros backs the Democratic Party.

So it begs the question (sort of)...why be in financial cohoots with McCain?

Mach
02-17-2008, 02:47 PM
You can't judge a candidate by his supporters. Otherwise you have to call Ron Paul a white supremacist and 9/11 truther, and I don't think anyone wants to do that. So if you criticize McCain for having Soros as a supporter, you have to criticize Paul for having people on the fringes of society as his supporters. It works both ways.


Bullshit! Soros is a single source, McCain does pick and choose....................