FDR was the greatest statesman since Lincoln. He was faced with enemies in his own White House and Congress, enemies in London and finally enemies in Japan and Germany. He was able to juggle these enemies by manipulating them and bypass the blockades from within his own Government.
revolt426 3 months ago
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You are an absolute fool. FDR was faced with the greatest financial catastrophe in modern history and turned on the bankers, the ones who were in his own class - and halted the United States from being destroyed either by becoming a Fascist State or simply disintegrating economically with bold experiments in economics that had never been done before.
revolt426 in reply to eslebespanien (Show the comment) 3 months ago
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Revolt426:
Soros was behind the funding of the entire Kosovo incident, Clinton was merely a pressured reactionary.
Wherever there are poppy plants there are Soros networks. He is likely behind the British Helmand province Drug Running operation where they guard the poppy fields and parachute drop food supplies to the farmers so they can survive and work their asses off.
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Revolt426:
The CIA , sure, well in modern day US Government the CIA is a rogue entity that the President really answers to at some points because it's a conduit to MI6.
Clinton was no angel but he certainly wasn't into Soros' ideals.
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Revolt426:
Soros recently said in the Australian:
http://www.larouchepac.com/node/9684
Soros Praises Brown's `Leadership' in Taking the World into Hyperinflationary Hell
"Soros claims that after "having little influence" over Bill Clinton, he now is confident that under Obama "at least I will get a hearing." He complains, however, that "it is difficult to generate the political will" for the nationalization scheme."
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Revolt426:
http://www.oilempire.us/soros.html
This site has a pretty detailed analysis .
In regards to Yugalosovia, He was the architect of the whole incident without a doubt.
Take the collapse of the Soviet Union, for example. Clark points out that “Soros’ role was crucial: “From 1979, he distributed $3 million a year to dissidents including Poland’s solidarity movement, Charter 77 in Czechoslovakia and Andrei Sakharov in the Soviet Union. In 1984, he founded his first Open Society Institute in Hungary and pumped millions of dollars into opposition movements and independent media. Ostensibly aimed at building up a ‘civil society”, these initiatives were designed to weaken the existing political structures and pave the way for eastern Europe’s eventual exploitation by global capital. Soros now claims with characteristic immodesty, that he was responsible for the “Americanization” of eastern Europe.”
More recently, there is the case of Yugoslavia. As Clark puts it:
“ TheYugoslavs remained stubbornly resistant and repeatedly returned Slobodan Milosevic’s reformed Socialist Party to government. Soros was equal to the challenge. From 1991, his Open Society Institute channeled more than $100 million to the coffers of the anti-Milosevic opposition, funding political parties, publishing houses and “independent” media such as Radio B92, the plucky little student radio station of western mythology, which was in reality bankrolled b one of the world’s richest men on behalf of the world’s most powerful nation. With Slobo finally toppled in 2000 in a coup d’etat financed, planned and executed in Washington all that was left was to cart the ex Yugoslav leader to the Hague tribunal, co-financed by Soros along with other custodians of human rights, Time Warner Corporation and Disney. He faced charges of crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide, based in the main on the largely anecdotal evidence of (you guessed it) Human Rights Watch.”
Clark points out that “since the fall of Milosevic, Serbia, under the auspices of Soros- backed “reformers”, has become less, not more, free. The recently lifted state of emergency saw more than 4,000 people arrested, many of them without charge, political parties threatened with bans, and critical newspapers closed down” This has been so blatant that it was condemned by the UN Commission on Human Rights and the British Helsinki Group“Soros has made money in every country he has helped to prise ‘open’. In Kosovo, for example, he has invested $50 million in an attempt to gain control of the Trepca mine complex, where there are vast reserves of gold, silver, lead and other minerals estimated to be worth in the region of $5 billion. He thus copied a pattern he has deployed to great effect over the whole of eastern Europe of advocating ‘shocking therapy’ and ‘economic reform’, then swooping in with his associate to buy valuable state assets at knock-down prices,” according to Clark.*
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