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Strike me pink!
It develops that most people lived in post-Soviet republic of Georgia are not obliged Soros for his participation in organizing well-known "revolution of roses" there. Now it becomes clear for them that "revolutionary achievements" changed into numerous problems for ordinary citizens. As a result of it they became witnesses of spiraling of inflation, deepening of energy crisis, leaded to aggravation of business depression. Thus, in reality this revolution didn't succeed in solving any social problems, not speaking about total failure of stated struggle against corruption. And there is no surprise that a new political movement is in the making in Georgia now. I mean such social action organization as "Anti-Soros". Rejoining such intricate person as Soros I should say that he is not so green as he looks like. It seems to me he organizes "velvet coups" in third world countries (such as Lebanon, former Yugoslavia or post-Soviet republics) and involves US non-governmental organizations in this process in order to test his technologies of non-violent change of power in practice. The matter is that his main goal is similar change of power in the USA. How can Bush be so slow-witted?
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