Michelle Malkin has the update on a 527 organization's attempt (Main Street Individual Fund) to hide the George Soros' $50,000 donation to moderate Republicans (Republican in name only - RINOs) who are essentially against President Bush. This organization funds "Main Street" moderate Republicans.
Even if the Google cache is supposedly gone (Soros) you can always try the Internet Archive site to find the cache where it would look like this. Click on any of the three that were archived in 2004 and see that Soros' name is still there.
This'll add a bit more legitimacy on what Malkin pointed out on Free Republic's text copy of the website with Soros name.
Also, just because the cache in Google on the 527 organization MSIF erased Soros' name from the donation list doesn't mean it's gone. Even in the deepest bowels of Google you could possibly still find the cache if you look around more deeply. Simply "repeat the search with the omitted results included" and you'll see more links. Click on the "cache" link on the last result shown and you'll see the cache history of Soros' donation amount of $50,000. But if you click on the link above it "527s: , 2004 Election Cycle" you'll see that the Soros' name is gone. The cache itself betrays the "original" link.
MSIF can't get away from this embarassment. Both Google and Archive.org will make sure of it.
UPDATE: The Center for Responsive Politics aka Open Secrets.org (scroll down to see the "Contact" address) visited my blogsite regarding alternate Google and Archive.org caches mentioned above. Apparently they clicked on the link that I put in Michelle Malkin's trackback . Apparently also they now know about the other Google and Archive.org caches that do contain Soros' name on their (Open Secrets.org) captured website thusly putting their legal letter to Michelle Malkin an utterly embarrassing one by now.
If they try and contact Google and Archive.org to get them to delete any references to their website regarding Soros' $50,000 contribution, then you readers out there better do a screen capture of those links I mentioned.
The Center for Response Politics visited my site via Michelle Malkin's trackback on Nov 28 2005 4:49:59 pm, Eastern Time. I have a screen capture detailing the visit and put it up soon. I will add this as part of the update.
Yoohoo...Open Secrets. Better scramble about that threatening legal letter you sent to Michelle Malkin!
BTW, guess who else is already aware of this? See the CC: sent to in the legal letter?
Heh heh...
UPDATE 2: Got an email from Generation Why? about another source detailing Soros' $50,000 donation. Look for the 17th entry or the date on April 29, 2004 to see Soros' donation. It appears that the $50,000 was kicked back (see the (minus) -$50,000 link to FEC image of the form when you click on it). Jason of Generation Why? also notified Michelle about it. Yes, this should get interesting. Again, more embarrassments for the attorneys of Caplin and Drysdale who filed the threatening letter to Michelle Malkin without doing enough research as all professional attorneys ought to do before sending out such nonsense of a threatening letter.
Thanks Jason.
UPDATE 3: Here's the screen capture of that visit by Center for Response Politics aka Open Secrets.org to my blogsite:

UPDATE 4: The Dusty Attic and Generation Why? notice something else about the whole soon-to-be debacle.
UPDATE 5: Got word from Jason's "Generation Why?" that he, too, was visited by The Center for Responsive Politics aka "OpenSecrets.org" this morning and sent me a screenshot of the visit just like mine. Don't know if he'll post it on his blogsite. Keep your ears open on this.
UPDATE 6: Got word from Jason of Generation Why? in his email to me that he included the screen capture of CRP's snooping around his blogsite this morning. Somebody is getting a bit paranoid and it's certainly not Michelle Malkin.
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