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Well known Kapo Soros had hand in firing of Imus
« on: April 16, 2007, 08:12:29 AM »
He indirectly funds the group media matters the group that monitors radio and T.V. through moveon.org this group media matters posted on you tube the Imus comments as well as bringing to the networks attention. heres soros's ties to media matters  http://lonewacko.com/blog/archives/002869.html

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Media Matters has labored to obscure any financial ties to George Soros. But in March 2003 the Cybercast News Service detailed the copious links between Media Matters and several Soros “affiliates” — among them MoveOn.org, the Center for American Progress, and Soros partner Peter Lewis.

Another Soros affiliate that bankrolled Media Matters was the New Democratic Network. In addition, Soros is reported to be involved in the newly formed Democracy Alliance, a partnership of some 80 affluent financiers who each have vowed to contribute $1 million or more in order to build up an ideological infrastructure of leftist thinks tanks and advocacy groups. News reports list Media Matters as a main beneficiary of the Alliance’s funding. By August of 2004, Media Matters’ operating budget had already doubled to $4 million.

Media Matters also receives financial support from the Tides Foundation which is run by Teresa Heinz Kerry.

Prior to founding Media Matters, David Brock met with a number of leading Democratic Party figures, including Senator Hillary Clinton, former Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, and former Vice President Al Gore. Today, more than a few of the organization’s roughly 30 staff members are Democratic operatives. Among these are Media Matters’ chief communications strategist Dennis Yedwab, who is also the Director of Strategic Resources at Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Brock’s personal assistant, Mandy Vlasz, is a Democratic pollster and a veteran consultant to Democratic campaigns, including the 2000 Gore/Lieberman campaign. Katie Barge, the Director of Research at Media Matters, formerly presided over opposition research for Senator John Edwards’ unsuccessful 2004 presidential campaign.

A notable figure at Media Matters is senior fellow Eric Boehlert, who was among the most passionate defenders of University of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian after the latter was accused of having been the North American leader of the terrorist organization Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

In an article titled “The Prime-time Smearing of Sami Al-Arian,” Boehlert charged that: “In the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, all four media giants, eagerly tapping into the country’s mood of vengeance and fear, latched onto the Al-Arian story, fudging the facts and ignoring the most rudimentary tenets of journalism in their haste to better tell a sinister story about lurking Middle Eastern dangers here at home.”

Media Matters has long sought to silence pundits on the right, such as Ann Coulter. Most recently, Media Matters was directly involved in orchestrating the downfall of Don Imus.

They are now targeting other on air conservatives such as Glenn Beck, Neal Boortz, Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly, Michael Savage, Michael Smerconish, and John Gibson.
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