[POL] A Post-Election Comment From George Soros

http://www.georgesoros.com/

<b>A Post-Election Comment From George Soros</b>

Obviously, I am distressed at the outcome of the election. I hope, but don't trust, that the second Bush administration will have learned something from the mistakes of the first. What is at stake is our ability to recognize our own fallibility.

I established GeorgeSoros.com in order to engage in a critical discussion with readers about President Bush's policies, particularly in Iraq. To all those who sent in messages, thank you. I found the dialogue to be thought provoking, and I hope visitors to the site did as well. Georgesoros.com proved more popular than I initially imagined. There have been more than a million and a half visitors to the site and more than 30,000 people sent in messages.

Having established the site in the run up to the election, I frankly did not pause to consider what to do with it afterwards. Given the outcome, I now feel strongly that it should continue. Exactly what shape the future content will take, and how actively I will pursue the weblog, will take some time to figure out. In the meantime, I am traveling to Europe to attend to the business of my foundation - but I'll be back.

Please check back in a few weeks for updates. Thank you.
 

brokenwings

Veteran Member
I like the idea where there is a place that George Bush can be discussed without all the attacks by his supporters. Good information and reading there. Please let us know when you get back from Europe.
 

Oilpatch Hand

3-Bomb General, TB2K Army
George Soros is truly the biggest loser in the 2004 presidential campaign. A $25,000,000.00 loser, to be more precise.

Truly laughable.





When I want George Soros' opinion on something, I'll give it to him.
 

RC

Inactive
Poor guy. I bet he's sitting around thinking that if only he had doubled that amount, he might have something to show for it. I know, maybe he'll feel better if he sends me some of his excess money!
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
Could we start a donations list for deserving web wandering curmugeons and doomers? A well stocked libation cabinet for cold wet winter nights fund or a properly furnished retreat fund would be a start. Or we could take the site's member's list to save time?
 
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