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General Wesley Clark for President?
NewsMax.com ^ | 1/04/03 | Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff

Posted on 01/04/2003 12:45:59 PM PST by kattracks

The Progressive Review, an admittedly liberal, but excellent e-mail report (we read it every day at NewsMax) warns of Wesley Clark, who is reported to be thinking about running for president.

In examining the background of this man who would be president the Review learned that Clark is a longtime friend of Clinton - a fact that helped his rise to the top. He has also been employed by the Stephens Group, part of the Stephens family empire that helped to launch Clinton's career and keep him in the 1992 primaries despite cash problems.

According to the Review Clark commanded Fort Hood during the time it provided illegal troops and weapons used in the Waco massacre.

On August 3, 1999, the Guardian wrote "No sooner are we told by Britain's top generals that the Russians played a crucial role in ending the west's war against Yugoslavia than we learn that if NATO's supreme commander, the American General Wesley Clark, had had his way, British paratroopers would have stormed Pristina airport threatening to unleash the most frightening crisis with Moscow since the end of the cold war. "I'm not going to start the third world war for you," General Sir Mike Jackson, commander of the internationalK-For peacekeeping force, is reported to have told Gen. Clark when he refused to accept an order to send assault troops to prevent Russian troops from taking over the airfield of Kosovo's provincial capital. . . Mary Robinson, the UN human rights commissioner, said NATO's bombing campaign had lost its "moral purpose".

And on November 12, 1999, at the beginning of the Kosovo conflict, Counterpunch delved into the military career of General Clark and discovered that his meteoric rise through the ranks was the result of "the successful manipulation of appearances: faking the results of combat exercises, greasing to superiors and other practices common to the general officer corps. We correctly predicted that the unspinnable realities of a real war would cause him to become unhinged. Given that Clark attempted to bomb the CNN bureau in Belgrade and ordered the British General Michael Jackson to engage Russian troops in combat at the end of the war, we feel events amply vindicated our forecast. "With the end of hostilities it has become clear even to Clark that most people, apart from some fanatical members of the war party in the White House and State Department, consider the general, as one Pentagon official puts it, "a horse's ass." Defense Secretary William Cohen is known to loathe him, and has seen to it that the Hammer of the Serbs will be relieved of the NATO command two months early."

Wrote columnist Robert Novak- "Members of Congress who, during their spring recess, met in Brussels with Gen. Wesley Clark, the NATO supreme commander, were startled by his bellicosity. According to the lawmakers, Clark suggested the best way to handle Russia's supply of oil to Yugoslavia would be aerial bombardment of the pipeline that runs through Hungary. He also proposed bombing Russian warships that enter the battle zone.

On April 20, 1999, columnist and much-decorated Col. David Hackworth - wrote that Clark "Known by those who've served with him as the "Ultimate Perfumed Prince," [is] far more comfortable in a drawing room discussing political theories than hunkering down in the trenches where bullets fly and soldiers die."

Counterpunch described Clark as "The poster child for everything that is wrong with the GO (general officer) corps," exclaims one colonel, who has had occasion to observe Clark in action, citing, among other examples, his command of the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood from 1992 to 1994."

Clark, of course, would run as a Democrat.

Read more on this subject in related Hot Topics:

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TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: clintonista; electionpresident; perfumedprince; traitor; tyrant; warcriminal
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To: ChicagoRepublican
When you actually look at Benedict Arnold...after his great episodes at both Saratoga and Fort Stanwick...he deserved Generals rank. But the congress would not authorize it because they felt his state already had their allotment of generals (2) and they refused to promote him to the rank of General. All of the various in-fighting in congress didn't help his case either. And toward the end...his marriage to a pro-British 'lady', the hopeless campaigns that the Americans suffered through after Stanwick, and almost no action by Washington...led him to believe the war could not be won by the Americans. If the British stayed long-term, they would eventually wear the Americans out and money support would be dissolved at some point. He was proven wrong because of massive French support (troops, ships, money) and one great tactical campaign that Washington won. Oh, and I should mention that the King's court and the British Parliament decided, against the King of course, that the war was not winnable.

Arnold was one of the three best military minds in the American army...hands down. And he actually rode in battle with his men...something that was rare then, and is rare today. I will give him that credit. Wesley Clark does not match up to Arnolds capabilities.
61 posted on 01/04/2003 9:00:17 PM PST by pepsionice
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To: Steel Wolf
McClellan, you say!
62 posted on 01/04/2003 9:55:50 PM PST by RobbyS
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To: FL_engineer
Not only do I fart in clark's general direction, I will spew a load of Copenhagen on his face at the earliest opportunity. A nasty habit, my last, which I need to kill my flesh to.
63 posted on 01/05/2003 1:27:03 AM PST by ApesForEvolution
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To: Recon by Fire
I suppose that those BFVs and M88 could pass for a tank.

Maybe, but those M728 Combat Engineer Vehicles can't pass for an M88 Tracked Vehicle Retriever.

The M88 VTR [M88A3 most recent version] lacks the turret with the L9A1 165mm demolition gun found on those CEVs, among other things. No M88's in that pic.

-archy-/-

64 posted on 01/05/2003 1:39:39 PM PST by archy
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To: kattracks
bump for later
65 posted on 01/05/2003 1:46:41 PM PST by lorrainer
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To: OutSpot
Thank you for your most excellent list of the depraved actions of Wesley Clark, the Butcher of Kosovo.
66 posted on 01/05/2003 1:58:47 PM PST by Palladin
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To: FL_engineer
Thanks for the post. I firmly believe based on all the evidence at our disposal (so far) that the FBI, and the other jackbooted thugs with them that day, MURDERED those children at WACO. Let me tell you - if I were a young trooper present at Waco that day, I would have REFUSED any orders to attack that compound on moral grounds. All of those men who participated should be put in chains and thrown in a dungeon for life. Tyranny lives in America.
67 posted on 01/06/2003 7:54:54 AM PST by exmarine
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To: agrandis
I finally figured out why the Davidians had to be destroyed. Like so many violent deaths these days, it had to do with DRUGS. The Davidians under Koresh stopped playing the drug game - that always gets people killed, along with their families.

Great theory, but doesn't explain the FBI and Army willingness to become accomplices in the massaccre of women and children.

Koresh had been arrested and tried on politically motivated charges before, and had won his court case, and was expecting more of the same from the feds. Accordingly, he developed information on FBI and BATF involvement in criminal activities that would have been suicidal for those agencies had it been revealed, during court proceedings or otherwise.

What was the biggest event in Texas in that closing decade of the century? Certainly the murder and incineration of those Branch Davidians, just because koresh had to be silenced. And what was the biggest story in Texas of that century? Certainly the assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas, on 22 November, 1963, and the involvement of the FBI and BATF [then called ATTU] before, during, and after that date.

Connect the dots. Note that the rifle Oswald supposedly used could not be found until BATF/ATTU Agent Frank Elison arrived in the Book Depository to *help* the Sheriff's investigators determine where it was located- on the fourth floor, according to his testimony. Note the location of six other ATTU agents at the book depository that day, with their Treasury badge and credentials resembling those of the Secet Service, and see if you can figure out who it was that prevented anyone from interfering with those who passed from the *grassy knoll* area to the railyard behind the depository building- and why.

And note the details of the Secret Service agent shot [and reported as killed] that day, by a revolver identical to the one Oswald supposedly used on DPD Officer Jefferson Davis Tippet. Pretty soon, the FBI and BATF will want you dead too....

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68 posted on 01/06/2003 7:56:56 AM PST by archy
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To: OutSpot
Excellent post. I have always held (vehemently) that the war on Serbia was a crime. They used the claim of genocide against the Serbs to justify their bombardment - but we have since learned that there was no genocide. It was a lie. Clinton gave "moral" reasons for attacking Serbia (the irony here is so rich it boggles the mind), but not one single pinhead in the media bothered to ask Clinton why his same moral reasoning did not apply to Rwanda or Sudan! Quite obviously, the reasons for attacking were not moral. They were political. But, what was the specific nature of the machinations behind the Serbia attack? Inquiring minds want to know! I am grateful that I ended my service under Reagan in 1986. However, if I had been in the USMC when Clinton came to office, I would have left the service - I could not serve under such an evil and odious man as Clinton. Even if it meant a dishonorable discharge it would make no difference, because in my eyes and heart, my departure would be honorable and my integrity intact. I have contempt all of those U.S. pilots who followed Clinton's orders in bombing Serbia. Let us remember, they did not allow the Nuremberg criminals to hide behind Hitler. Every man makes his own moral choices.
69 posted on 01/06/2003 8:13:18 AM PST by exmarine
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To: kattracks
Isn't Clark the officer that Col. Hackworth called one of the "perfumed princes"?
70 posted on 01/06/2003 8:49:23 AM PST by Momma Lou
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To: FL_engineer
"An expert in thermal imaging and videotape, Ghigliotti told the House Government Reform Committee in October that his analysis of tapes at Waco indicated that an FBI agent fired shots at the compound on April 19, the final day of the siege--a view disputed by the FBI. "

There was a thread perhaps a year ago about a technical conference where somebody analyzed the lighting and came to a similar conclusion. Let me know if you need me to look for it.
71 posted on 01/06/2003 12:00:14 PM PST by Tymesup
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To: archy
Pretty soon, the FBI and BATF will want you dead too....

They might already. ;-)

I don't know much about the Kennedy assasination, but I do know that you are right that Koresh knew about crimes committed by the Feds, and I am almost 100% sure it had to do with the narcotics industry (and maybe other sundry crimes). I know a man from Waco who had some business associations with the Davdians. They threatened to kill him, too, because he was getting too close to the truth of Waco. He no longer lives there, and stopped digging for the truth. According to him, it all had to do with the power struggle within the cult between Koresh and a friend of the Feds who was a drug trafficker. Koresh won the power struggle within the cult, but he underestimated the determination of his rival's Fed. associates. Who knows how deep it goes?

72 posted on 01/06/2003 4:06:14 PM PST by agrandis
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To: kattracks
bttt
73 posted on 01/07/2003 5:45:25 PM PST by Palladin
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To: Commander8
" remember, Benedict Arnold was a better soldier than he is."

FYI- A&E is premiering "Benedict Arnold,A Question of Honor", a made for tv movie, on Monday. Don't know how good it will be, but I thought A&E's, "the Crossing", about Washington crossing the Delaware, was very well done.
74 posted on 01/07/2003 7:00:41 PM PST by Wild Irish Rogue
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To: kattracks
bttt
75 posted on 09/19/2003 12:02:58 AM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: All
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/985397/posts
Wes Clark: the stalking horse
townhall.com ^ | 9/19/03 | Jay Bryant
 
 
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/741185/posts
Why war should be America's last resort (General Wesley 'KLA' Clark)
Times ^ | August 29, 2002 | General Wesley Clark
 
WITHOUT BOSNIA, THERE WOULD BE NO MOHAMMED ATTA's CELL IN GERMANY
 
BIN LADEN GATE.
 
this is worth checking out.

76 posted on 09/19/2003 12:53:55 AM PDT by backhoe (The 1990's? The Decade of Fraud(s)---)
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