Monday, September 22, 2008

Money Behind the Liberal Left

The following are some of the money machines behind the liberal left. The first is a jewish man. It is does not, however seem to be stuck on one demographic, but spans the entire spectrum of society. Yes, there are gays and there are long time married couples as well.

These people use their wealth to force their philosophies on the rest of America. The direction they are trying to drive us in will mean that liberty will no longer be available. Equality for everyone (else, of course) is the goal and our Constitution is a stumbling block. Their success can be measured by the decisions coming from activist judges that are overthrowing the will of the people.

The "Gang of Four" outlined below, have had a considerable amount of success in changing Colorado into a liberal state that is not in keeping with the will of the majority of the people. It stresses the need for all of us to get involved.

“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

Edmund Burke 12 January 1729-9 July 1797


1. George Soros - Jewish billionaire who started the Open Society Institute and MoveOn.org

The bio on the Open Society Institute sounds like what we'd all like with the exception of what is not said....for example, there is no mention of any moral foundational principles nor is the unstated reality that there is no tolerance for any opposing opinions. His website says: "A global financier and philanthropist, George Soros is the founder and chairman of a network of foundations that promote, among other things, the creation of open, democratic societies based upon the rule of law, market economies, transparent and accountable governance, freedom of the press, and respect for human rights."
And his philosophy is: "At the London School of Economics, Soros became acquainted with the work of the philosopher Karl Popper, whose ideas on open society had a profound influence on his intellectual development. Specifically, Soros's experience of Nazi and Communist rule attracted him to Popper’s critique of totalitarianism, The Open Society and Its Enemies, in which he maintained that societies can only flourish when they allow democratic governance, freedom of expression, a diverse range of opinion, and respect for individual rights.

2. Peter Lewis - Peter B. Lewis (born 1933) is the Cleveland, Ohio-area based chairman of Progressive Insurance Companies. Lewis currently resides in Coconut Grove, Florida.

3. Tim Gill - Started Quark, a page layout software company which made him a multimillionaire.

4. Pat Stryker - Heiress to her Dad's medical equipment company

5. Jared Polis - is an entrepreneur, philanthropist and politician from the state of Colorado. A former chairman of the Colorado State Board of Education, he is the Democratic nominee for the United States House of Representatives in Colorado's 2nd congressional district; the seat being vacated by Mark Udall (D–Eldorado Springs). After winning the primary on 2008-08-12, he is favored to become the first openly gay man elected to the House as a freshman.[2]

6. Rutt Bridges - Rutt Bridges is an American geophysicist and politician from Colorado and a member of the Democratic Party.

7. Peter & Marion Sandler - Herb Sandler, together with his wife Marion Sandler, purchased Golden West Savings and Loan, from the founder Mr.Jacoby in Oakland, California, and created Golden West Financial Corp, the parent company of World Savings Bank, one of the US's largest savings and loans with assets of almost $80 billion, deposits of $46 billion and 9,300 employees as of November 30, 2003. Under the Sandler's management, Golden West generated a 20 percent average annual compound growth over a 35-year period. This prompted Jason Jennings, author of "Less is More" to describe their company as "one of the most efficient and productive money machines on the planet".[1]


Gang of Four
Pat Stryker, Jared Polis, Tim Gill, and Rutt Bridges are known in Colorado political circles as the "Gang of Four". Significant political contributions from the four to favored Democratic candidates has played a role in electing a Democratic majority in Colorado's house and senate.

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