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February 17, 2005

Soros Funded Lynne Stewart’s Defense

Posted by Eric at 4:08 pm. Filed under: General

Ed Morissey makes some really poignant observations about the fact that Soros funded Lynne Stewart’s defense.

Form the NRO we read:

Billionaire financier George Soros, whose opposition to President Bush’s conduct of the war on terror caused him to pour millions of dollars into the effort to defeat the president, made a substantial donation to the defense fund for radical lawyer Lynne Stewart, who last week was found guilty of giving aid to Islamic terrorists.

According to records filed with the Internal Revenue Service, Soros’s foundation, the Open Society Institute, or OSI, gave $20,000 in September 2002 to the Lynne Stewart Defense Committee.

And Captain Ed reacts with:

It’s fair to characterize Soros as the single most important contributor to the Democratic effort in 2004, and all signs point towards his continued kingmaking for future campaigns.

His support of a convicted terrorist enabler, however, may well wind up making his largesse more of a liability than an asset for a political party already seen as fatally soft on terror. How will Howard Dean make the case to the American people that the Democrats can keep the country safe when his majority stockholder fights to keep terrorists and their messengers out of prison and on television, giving orders out to the lunatics via talk-show interviews?


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