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To: Travis_Bickle who wrote (66956)7/27/2007 3:13:45 PM
From: John Metcalf  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116555
 
Certainly, an impeachable source, though Rolling Stone magazine recommends him <g>

If you want to see what Wesley Clark actually said on tv, it's here: kxmb.com

Clark didn't accuse anyone of murder, but he did acknowledge that Army personnel requested a criminal investigation and that Mary Tillman believes it was murder. The accusations Clark actually made were that the administration invented a story in order to use Tillman's death for political purposes, and that their false statements had to have been approved at the highest levels.

If there were such political directives, is it not likely that at least one of the seven disgraced generals will roll on the administration?

Even if the worst case is not true, I'm feeling the need for a powerful anti-emetic.