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Politics : Wesley Clark

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To: American Spirit who wrote (142)9/20/2003 4:35:00 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (1) of 1414
 
Imagine Bush with really sharp reporters for an hour....
He'd be a quivering blob of jelly. That's why he's never been there and done that. I kind of like that Clark isn't super scripted. You can take a position and defend it come hell or high water- but if Clark is willing to think about things, that's good imo. And with Iraq you could have gone either way initially- since there WAS a lot of false information. I, of course, assumed it was false- since I did not trust my government- but had you believe Bush & CO- I can see how you might have voted "yes" on the war- then I can also see how you would say, in retrospect, that the war was wrong, and that opposing it turned out to be the right thing to do.

I will be interested to watch Clark. I'm hoping for a moderate electable democrat that doesn't want to sell the farm to the rich, and who cares a little bit about the poor, and who REALLY cares about education. Talk about lies- that education crappola Bush spouted must be the biggest lie of his presidency. With the way education is going in California, you'd think they'd declared war on it- and maybe they have. After all, a truly educated populace would never be taken in by a guy like Bush.
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