George Soros financed the womens march

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I’m not surprised.

I have yet to talk to anyone who was there or who supported that march that can tell me exactly what they were marching for. Which is too bad because they could have made a stand against some of the world wide oppression against women in this country and abroad. As it is, I personally think they did more harm than good.

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George Soros is behind all of the chaos we are experiencing right now.The guy poured countless billions of dollars into getting HC elected.He isn’t going to go away quietly.This is plan B .
 
theblaze.com/news/2017/02/26/one-organizer-of-a-day-without-a-woman-is-a-convicted-terrorist/

But one woman will certainly be in attendance because she’s an organizer of the event — and a convicted terrorist.

Rasmea Yousef Odeh, one of the organizers of the march protest, is a Palestinian woman who was convicted in Israel in 1970 for helping to plan and carry out two terrorist bombings, one of which resulted in the deaths of two Israeli students who were grocery shopping at the time. She spent 10 years in prison for her crimes. She was an alleged former member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, which is a designated terrorist group. She was also convicted for her role in the bombing of a British consulate.

In 2004, she lied about her past criminal record and succeeded in becoming a United States citizen. She was ultimately convicted of immigration fraud in 2014 but won the right to a new trial, scheduled to take place in Spring 2017. She convinced the judge to grant a new trial by claiming PTSD led her to falsify her application for citizenship.

Odeh, in addition to lending her talents to organizing “A Day Without A Woman,” has apparently inspired the Left to organize to help “free” her from responsibility for her past crimes. A website called “justice4rasmea.org” describes Odeh as a hero, but never mentions her conviction or prison sentence:
 
I have issues with this event occurring on this specific date…March 8 has significant meaning in communism’s history.

Other than that, I have no need to march. I find it inconsiderate that so many women made this decision that some schools had to cancel for the day which may have left working parents scrambling for child care, but I’m not sure how widespread that really was. It didn’t appear that the crowd was that big in St. Louis.
 
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