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Politics : Wesley Clark -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TARADO96 who wrote (1117)1/15/2004 3:42:14 AM
From: Don Green  Respond to of 1414
 
a lot of jealousy amongst generals.

But many might have a lot to gain if he might be elected, but when no one steps up to support him.

There is a REAL problem and should raise some serious questions.



To: TARADO96 who wrote (1117)1/15/2004 12:53:21 PM
From: Don Green  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1414
 
on November 6, retired Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf appeared on CNBC's Capital Report, hosted by Gloria Borger and Alan Murray, who asked him what he thought of Clark. "I think the greatest condemnation against him . . . came from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when he was a NATO commander. I mean, he was fired as a NATO commander," Schwarzkopf replied, "and when Hugh Shelton said he was fired because of matters of character and integrity, that is a very, very damning statement, which says, `If that's the case, he's not the right man for president,' as far as I'm concerned."
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