>If Soros has money, then his opinion makes a big difference. And that is not
>a Kerry slam, it is a fact of modern day politics.
Agree. Soros is/was as force within the financial community and has been
making waves in the political arena for some time as well. In fact I would
say that he was a political force even before he got really active. You
can't expect not to make a political impact when you make $1B by shorting
the British Pound. Essentially you made a political statement that their
monetary policy was unsound.
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