Looks like status quo in politics to me. Heck, a few hundred years ago
it was good business for the king and his advisors to help influence
who the Pope would be. People with money have always tried to buy
political influence.

-Kevin

On 4/20/05, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm bored, I thought I would stir things up a little.
> 
> http://www.thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/042005/soros.html
> 
> They call themselves The Phoenix Group. What is it? A loose organization of 
> millionaires and billionaires that is attempting to fund a liberal millhouse 
> for political candidates and ideas.
> 
> Are these guys kidding or what? They may have the best intentions in mind, 
> but if ever there was a setup hand-made for political humor, it's this one. A 
> bunch of millionaires and billionaires sitting around figuring out how to get 
> liberal politicians elected? Can you say "George Soros, kingmaker wannabe"?
> 
> 

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