While doing research for a book I am writing I discovered
this information and was so alarmed that our taxpayers are paying for these
organizations at the will of George Soros funded by taxpayer dollars authorized
by the Obama administration. I know that
my book will not be in print for a while, so I wanted to get this information out
to all that care, so I thought BLOG it. My
intent is to give my conservative sisters and brothers facts that can be relied
upon so you can know the truth. I intend
to continue with my efforts; you tell me.
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to as many as you and I know that might be interested. These few additions for today ends those organizations
that start with a “D”, “E”, and “F” organizations from my list; George Soros is
a menace to the Conservative Agenda.
Defenders
of Wildlife Action Fund: Defenders of Wildlife opposes oil
exploration in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. It condemns logging, ranching, mining, and
even the use of recreational motorized vehicles as activities that are
destructive to the environment.
Democracy
Alliance: This self-described "liberal
organization" aims to raise $200 million to develop a funding
clearinghouse for leftist groups. Soros
is a major donor to this group.
Democracy
21: This group is a staunch supporter of
the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, also known as the McCain-Feingold Act.
Democracy
Now!: Democracy Now was created in 1996 by
WBAI radio news director Amy Goodman and four partners to provide
"perspectives rarely heard in the U.S.
corporate-sponsored media," i.e., the views of radical and foreign
journalists, left and labor activists, and ideological foes of capitalism.
Democratic
Justice Fund: DJF opposes the Patriot Act and most
efforts to restrict or regulate immigration into the United States --
particularly from countries designated by the State Department as
"terrorist nations."
Democratic
Party: Soros' funding activities are devoted
largely to helping the Democratic Party solidify its power base. In a November 2003 interview, Soros stated
that defeating President Bush in 2004 "is the central focus of my
life" ... "a matter of life
and death." He pledged to raise $75 million to defeat Bush, and personally
donated nearly a third of that amount to anti-Bush organizations. "America under Bush," he said,
"is a danger to the world, and I'm willing to put my money where my mouth
is."
Demos:
This organization lobbies federal and state policymakers to “address the
economic insecurity and inequality that characterize American society today”;
promotes “ideas for reducing gaps in wealth, income and political influence”;
and favors tax hikes for the wealthy.
Drum
Major Institute: This group describes itself as “a
non-partisan, non-profit think tank generating the ideas that fuel the
progressive movement,” with the ultimate aim of persuading “policymakers and
opinion-leaders” to take steps that advance its vision of “social and economic
justice.”
Earthjustice:
This group seeks to place severe restrictions on how U.S. land and
waterways may be used. It opposes most
mining and logging initiatives, commercial fishing businesses, and the use of
motorized vehicles in undeveloped areas.
Economic
Policy Institute: This organization believes that
“government must play an active role in protecting the economically vulnerable,
ensuring equal opportunity, and improving the well-being of all Americans.”
Electronic
Privacy Information Center: This organization
has been a harsh critic of the USA PATRIOT Act and has joined the American
Civil Liberties Union in litigating two cases calling for the FBI "to
publicly release or account for thousands of pages of information about the
government's use of PATRIOT Act powers."
Ella
Baker Center for Human Rights: Co-founded by the
revolutionary communist Van Jones, this anti-poverty organization claims that
“decades of disinvestment in our cities” -- compounded by “excessive, racist
policing and over-incarceration” -- have “led to despair and homelessness.”
EMILY's
List: This political network raises money
for Democratic female political candidates who support unrestricted access to taxpayer-funded
abortion-on-demand.
Energy
Action Coalition: Founded in 2004, this group describes
itself as “a coalition of 50 youth-led environmental and social justice groups
working together to build the youth clean energy and climate movement.” For
EAC, this means “dismantling oppression” according to its principles of
environmental justice.
Equal
Justice USA: This group claims that America's
criminal-justice system is plagued by “significant race and class biases,” and
thus seeks to promote major reforms.
Fair
Immigration Reform Movement: This is the
open-borders arm of the Center for Community Change.
Faithful
America: This organization promotes the
redistribution of wealth, an end to enhanced interrogation procedures vis a vis
prisoners-of-war, the enactment of policies to combat global warming, and the
creation of a government-run heath care system.
Families
USA: This Washington-based health-care
advocacy group favors ever-increasing government control of the American
healthcare system.
Feminist
Majority: Characterizing the United States as an
inherently sexist nation, this group focuses on "advancing the legal,
social and political equality of women with men, countering the backlash to
women's advancement, and recruiting and training young feminists to encourage
future leadership for the feminist movement in the United States."
Four
Freedoms Fund: This organization was designed to
serve as a conduit through which large foundations could fund state-based
open-borders organizations more flexibly and quickly.
Free
Exchange on Campus: This organization was created
solely to oppose the efforts of one individual, David Horowitz, and his
campaign to have universities adopt an "Academic
Bill of Rights," as well as to denounce
Horowitz's 2006 book The Professors.
Member organizations of FEC include Campus Progress (a project of the
Center for American Progress); the American Association of University
Professors; the American
Civil Liberties Union; People For the American Way; the
United States Student Association; the Center
for Campus Free Speech; the American Library Association;
Free Press; and the National Association of State Public
Interest Research Groups.
Free
Press: This "media reform"
organization has worked closely with many notable leftists and such
organizations as Media Matters for America, Air America Radio, Global Exchange,
Code Pink, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, the Revolutionary Communist
Party, Mother Jones magazine, and Pacifica Radio.
Funding
Exchange: Dedicated to the concept of
philanthropy as a vehicle for social change, this organization pairs leftist
donors and foundations with likeminded groups and activists who are dedicated
to bringing about their own version of "progressive" change and social justice. Many of these grantees assume that American
society is rife with racism, discrimination, exploitation, and inequity and
needs to be overhauled via sustained education, activism, and social agitation.
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