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It’s Wictory Wednesday

By Matt Margolis | December 17, 2003

Billionaire George Soros on 2004:

Asked whether he would trade his $7 billion fortune to unseat Bush, Soros opened his mouth. Then he closed it. The proposal hung in the air: Would he become poor to beat Bush?

He said, “If someone guaranteed it.”

Soros is banding together with other limousine liberals to raise at least $300 million for an unprecedented effort to defeat President Bush. He has already donated $15 million and plans to give more.

What would you give to guarantee a Bush victory in 2004?

All we’re asking is that you click here and make a small recurring monthly contribution of $24, $54 or $104 to the Bush ‘04 campaign. It’ll cost you much more than that if an ultra-liberal Democrat becomes president and vetoes any attempt to extend the Bush tax cuts beyond their 2006 expiration date.

If you’ve already donated and volunteered for the Bush campaign, then talk to your friends and enlist them in this battle for America’s very soul.

Today is Wictory Wednesday. Every Wednesday, dozens of bloggers ask their readers to volunteer and/or donate to the Bush 2004 campaign.

If you’ve already donated and volunteered for the Bush campaign, then talk to your friends and enlist them in this battle for America’s very soul.

If you’re a blogger, you can join Wictory Wednesdays simply by putting up a post like this one every Wednesday, asking your readers to volunteer and/or donate to the Bush campaign. And then e-mail wictory@blogsforbush.com so that you’ll be added to the Wictory Wednesday blogroll, which will be part of the Wictory Wednesday post on all participating blogs:


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5 Responses to “It’s Wictory Wednesday”

  1. frank Says:
    December 18th, 2003 at 10:16 am

    JERUSALEM (AP) - Some 43 percent of Americans believe Israel is a threat to world peace, according to a poll presented Wednesday by a Jewish group, but many more are concerned about North Korea, Iraq and Iran.
    The Anti-Defamation League said its survey showed much less concern about Israel among Americans than a recent poll in Europe, where Israel was at the top of the list of countries perceived as threatening world peace.

    The ADL poll showed that 43 percent of Americans believe Israel is a threat to world peace, placing it behind seven other countries. In last month’s Eurobarometer poll, 59 percent of Europeans chose Israel, ranking it number one.

    North Korea ranked first in the U.S. poll at 77 percent, with Iraq and Iran tied for second at 76 percent. About 37 percent of Americans said the United States itself was the greatest threat.

  2. cannon Says:
    December 18th, 2003 at 1:21 pm

    You know, every time I see Soros’ name I keep thinking how the donks are in the pocket of wealthy private individuals. A party of the rich. Soon to be bought and paid for by just a few. Hmmmm…

  3. TrollBaiter Says:
    December 20th, 2003 at 9:48 am

    In what way does an ADL poll have anything to do with Soros and campaign donations?

  4. btezra Says:
    December 21st, 2003 at 1:23 pm

    Gee, our make believe Resident-Select Chimpy’s P.R. War is working out for him, better than his daddy’s…no contracts for those who did not come aboard, those are for his friends (Haliburton-no bid contract overcharges)…

    Yay! 500 American lives to capture one old lice-ridden homeless bum! Yippee! Turn on Rush! Yippee! Hate some more! Yippee! No food for poor and black children! Yippee! Throw Grandma out on the street in time for Christmas! Yippee! Make Mother Earth uninhabitable, but make money! Yippee! Kill off some more species! Yippee! Yee-haw! Yay! Yahoo!

  5. ms heather Says:
    December 21st, 2003 at 7:30 pm

    Meet the latest troll model they’ve rolled out just for your holiday pleasure (or nausea)…

    It’s actually called bezoar (though it can’t remember how to spell its name) The name means a hairball (usually found in the stomach) Pretty useless as are trolls in general.