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To: Mo1
After leaving the Army as a four-star general, Clark said Gertrude, his wife, only insisted he not sell weapon systems. Clark said he didn’t want to work for defense companies but became an investment banker and admitted it was a “struggle for money.’’ “They (company executives) said, ‘We know you don’t want to do this but we need your help,’ ’’ Clark said. Clark said he arranged meetings between company officials and top Bush leaders that helped the firm get federal contracts.

Wes was drawn in kicking and scratching. So he seems to claim.

3 posted on 01/15/2004 4:11:22 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Shermy
GOOD GRIEF .. there are so many lines to comment on

For starters

“We will retain the software industry in this country, it’s that simple,’’ Clark told more than 300 people jammed into the Alvirne High School cafeteria.

Clark said he would pursue changes in the tax code to punish companies that outsource skilled jobs and encourage firms that expand employment here.

The retired Army general said he would also extend a “Buy America’’ initiative to include intellectual property and block the U.S. sale of software that has national security implications

Gee Wes .. just how simple would it be to force company?

Are ya going use YOUR army to force these companies??

Oh and Wes .. about the sale of software that has national security implications

No need to worried .. CLINTON ALREADY SOLD THEM TO THE ENEMY

19 posted on 01/15/2004 5:10:21 PM PST by Mo1 (Join the dollar a day crowd now!)
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