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Donna Zen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-08-08 04:20 PM
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35. He took the step beyond
For someone who preached that Democrats must stand up for Democrats questioning a leadding candidate's ability to keep the country safe would mean that General Clark has changed his mind about what it takes to be a team player. Adding to that injury, he knowingly said that Obama has no plan for getting us out of Iraq. Why did he say that? Because Samantha Powers made the same statement that Wes has made many times: until one knows what is happening on the ground in real time, there can be no specific operational plan. Clinton has said that she will talk to the JCS and ask for a plan; Obama has said that he will talk to the JCS and ask for a plan; however, according to the General this answer is only perfect when it comes from Clinton. If you are having problems understanding the meaning of what Wes Clark said yesterday, it is because he was wading in Clinton's slough of deceit.

He also stabbed Powers in the back on a day when she needed a friend. Of course she was once there with staunch support for him. I guess friendship isn't his strong suit.
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