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Tuesday, May 18, 2004 10:01 p.m. EDT

Why Soros Hates Bush

George Soros, the emigre billionaire who's bankrolling the Democratic Party's bid to drive President Bush from office, is motivated not so much by ideology as he is by his hatred of religion.

So says NewsMax contributing editor Richard Poe, who explained what makes Soros tick for Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly on Tuesday.

"He learned from the atheist philosopher Karl Popper, who was his teacher in England, an atheist philosophy of a so-called open or free society," Poe told "The O'Reilly Factor."

He described Soros as "not only an admitted atheist - actually, he is a crusading atheist, a militant atheist."

Poe told O'Reilly that Soros' atheism drives his "hatred" for President Bush, saying he has "absolute contempt for Bush's religious beliefs."

In fact, in his book "The Bubble of American Supremacy," Soros "lambastes, ridicules and mocks" Bush's religious convictions, Poe said, adding that in Soros' view, "devout believers of any sort are idiots who shouldn't hold public office."

Ironically, Al Jazeera, the favorite news network of Islamofacists everywhere, touted comments by Soros made on Monday to New York's Columbia University, where the Democrat Daddy Warbucks bashed America as an "oppressor."

"We claim to be liberators [in Iraq], but we turned into oppressors," Soros insisted, before noting that the U.S. has killed more people in the Iraq war than al-Qaida did on 9/11.

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