Saturday, October 23, 2010

Head shot of of George Soros and background info NY resident



Age: 75 Fortune: self made Source: Hedge funds

Country Of Citizenship: United States
Residence: New York, New York, United States, North America
Industry: Finance
Marital Status: married, 5 children
London School of Economics, Bachelor of Arts / Science

Famed financier failed in crusade to defeat President Bush in 2004 after donating more than $25 million to anti-Bush groups MoveOn.org and America Coming Together. Hungarian-born, fled Nazis, attended London School of Economics. Founded Quantum Fund 1969. Currency speculator made $1 billion "breaking" British pound in 1992. Closed Quantum in 2000; now managing $8.3 billion (assets) Quantum Endowment Fund.

CLINT Eastwood doesn’t like Barack Obama

CLINT Eastwood doesn’t like Barack Obama!

During an interview with American news anchor Katie Couric, the legendary actor and director said that while the President is a “nice fella,” he’s “not a fan of what he’s doing at the moment.”

Eastwood said Obama is not “governing” and he’s laying out lines in the hopes that people will believe him “so he can stay in his position.”

Eastwood, who was once the Mayor of Carmel, Calif., expressed his view on the political election process.

“I don’t think there’s anybody I see out there, or many people that have that kind of discipline, that are willing to take a chance on losing,” he said.

Eastwood — who turned 80 earlier this year — recently admitted he’s “become tired” of seeing himself on the big screen.

“I leave that to younger actors now,” he said. “I’m not a prize fighter who has to capture another victory. Since I worked as a director for the first time on Play Misty for Me in 1970 I’ve become tired of seeing myself on the big screen.

“That doesn’t mean I’m going to stop acting, though”

Voter fraud in Yuma Arizona for Raul Grijalva ? another ACORN trick

Voter fraud in Yuma Arizona for Raul Grijalva ?

The Yuma Sun is reporting that two organizations — Mi Familia Vota and One Vote Arizona — submitted more than 3000 voter registrations in Yuma County, and more than 20,000 voters statewide. Even more, they have signed up 43,000 people statewide for the permanent early voter list.

What they didn’t tell you is that voter fraud on a massive scale could be taking place, ostensibly to help Raul Grijalva keep the congressional seat he holds by stealing the election.

Here’s what the article doesn’t tell you, by a source in the Yuma County Recorder’s Office:

These 3000 voter registration forms were all dropped off at once by the one group on the deadline to turn in voter registration forms.

Almost all of the registrations were for the Democratic Party, a statistical improbability at best.

Today, these same 3000 newly registered voters — as a group — had papers dropped off at the Yuma Recorder’s office requesting to be signed up for the permanent early voters list… which means the ballots will be mailed early, with no accountability.

The Yuma Recorder’s office is checking the voter registration forms and have found that already more than 65% of them are invalid due to the registrant not being a citizen, wrong/invalid address, false signature, etc. Mi Familia Vota is a wholly-owned SEIU sub-organization. It is just as “non-partisan” as ACORN was before documented fraudulent behaviors finally killed it.

Hunter Cantor’s Corner documented Mi Familia Vota’s ties to the radical SEIU:

The web-site domain for Mi Familia Vota (mifamiliavota.net, created Aug 14, 2006) is and has been officially owned and registered by the SEIU. All contact names/addresses/email for the domain are listed as part of the SEIU in Washington.

Contact: domain.manager@seiu.org
Domain name: mifamiliavota.net

Administrative Contact:
Domain Manager (domain.manager@seiu.org)
Fax: +1.2027307304
1800 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20036, US


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What did Raul Grijalva spend his money on? He ate it

What did Raul Grijalva spend his money on? He ate it.



What did Raul Grijalva spend his money on? He ate it.
Rep. Raul Grijalva had raised over $550,000 for his campaign, and yet as of August 4th, he had less than $80,000 cash on hand. What happened to all that money? To date, Mr. Grijalva hasn’t run any television advertising. He hasn’t flooded the district with mailers or radio. So where did all that money go? He ate it.

At the end of the last filing period, Rep. Grijalva reported spending $90,959 on food and entertainment. In addition, Mr. Grijalva had spent $104,849 for professional fundraising services. That’s more than 35 percent of his total campaign contributions wasted on fundraising and fancy dinners.

Most professional fundraisers charge 5 to 10 percent for their services, Mr. Grijalva paid close to 20 percent for those services. And while buying dinner for your staff and volunteers as well as providing food at fundraising events is common on the campaign trail, it’s unheard of for a major campaign to spend nearly a sixth of their total contributions on food and entertainment.

“A half million dollars in Southern Arizona can go a long way,” noted Ruth McClung. “So, frankly, we’re glad that Mr. Grijalva decided to waste more than a third of his donor’s money on unproductive spending. Although I suppose for anyone familiar with Rep. Grijalva’s profligate waste of taxpayer funds, this should come as no surprise.”

Rep. Grijalva has never shown much respect for the money hardworking taxpayers are forced to give to the government each year. He’s voted for just about every reckless spending program cooked up in Washington, turned more than his share of pork on the spit, and now he’s advocating for an additional $50 billion federal stimulus program.

“The simple fact is that Arizonans cannot trust this man with their money,” McClung continued. “He’s a career politician who has never had to worry where his next paycheck was going to come from.” McClung paused, “Well, at least until now.”

It is this kind of disconnect from hardworking families that allows Mr. Grijalva to casually block the Superior, AZ Mine project which enjoys significant local support, and would create an estimated 6,000 direct and indirect jobs. People are out of work, families are struggling to put food on the table, and Raul Grijalva is spending tens of thousands of dollars entertaining his friends at the National Democratic Club.

Mr. Grijalva even managed to spend $4,807 in one night at Bedroxx, a Tucson bowling ally. We all love bowling, and Bedroxx is a fantastic place to take your family for a night of fun.

So we have to ask Mr. Grijalva one question: how many frames does $4,807 get you?

Raul Grijalva fakes “terrorist attack” to cover up Yuma voter fraud story

Raul Grijalva fakes “terrorist attack” to cover up Yuma voter fraud story
Here is a perfect example of political cynicism from the gangster Congressman in Arizona’s 7th District.

Just hours after the Yuma Sun reports that 3000 voter registrations had been dumped at the Yuma County Recorder’s Office by a group affiliated with the SEIU (with most of them subsequently found to be fraudulent), Raul Grijalva’s office received a suspicious package covered in swastikas with a white powder inside.

Now the story about the suspicious package — the “terrorist attack” as Grijalva puts it — has gone national, and the voter fraud story has gone unnoticed by the mainstream media. How convenient, right?

Raul Grijalva part-time staffer Emily Romero has repeatedly bragged to Democratic insiders that the campaign concocts these threats to take attention away from bad publicity. In this case, the campaign decided to fake a “terrorist attack” on themselves to cover up the story of voter fraud that had just broken.

What is most interesting is that the DCCC reported the suspicious package to the media long before the local authorities were even told about the situation. Plus, one has to ask, how does an envelope marked with swastikas and full of white powder make it successfully through the postal system these days?

It is unlikely that Grijalva will be able to steal this election from Ruth McClung, however. Sources say that a team of lawyers and election integrity experts is already been assembled to challenge illegal registrations and ballots cast in all of Southern Arizona’s counties.

Voters are being made aware that Grijalva and his allies are attempting to steal the election and that the integrity of the results could be in question.

Watch out, folks. This could be a bumpy ride.

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