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The problem is how to defend the system against people like him.
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The question is who is hampering an investigation into his activities. D-ek is in the dock, Shereshevsky is in the can, Madoff will never see the light of day, Barry Minkow is back in trouble, the Galleon crowd have been successfully prosecuted, Milken got the book thrown at him for practically nothing – and this guy gets away with financial murder that is on the magnitude of ten Madoffs while sponsoring none other than Barack Hussein Obama.
Putin is no tzaddik, but he knew how to handle his Soros-backed plague. He threw Mr “Open Society” Khodorkovsky in jail and stripped him of every last cent. Our Soros-backed plague is now president, and I suspect he will be in again in 2012 thanks to media manipulation and Republican inertia.
All the checks and balances, of which the US has too many as it is, only keep the good from being tempted. Soros is a sociopath with powerful friends, mostly on the left which he supports but also in the oil fields of Saudi Arabia (I don’t think Iran is sophisticated enough to deploy a Soros).