Posted on 11/29/2007 9:23:03 AM PST by Kaslin
God- What a scary thought- Hitlery and Crazy Man combined in the White House with their fingers on the Nuclear buttons.
How loud was the laughter after he tried telling that lie?
Just as I have thought for quite a while. She needs to appear as though she likes the military, after all. And of course Clarke likes the military so much he was pushing to get Rush completely off Armed Services Radio!
Terrific...of all the stoopid, incredulous, *****, ignorant, ******* kissing, ******* creeps,Billary has to pick this one....oh well, let’s see how she swims with that anchor around her neck.....mesley clarkstoned meets the Clinkstones....almost like Fred and Barney....
note: some *****s omitted
I agree. Wesley can be her Secretary of State and/or Defense
You are right on this. I always thought he was a tall, imposing figure like the media seem to make him out to be. I
As when he was reviewing the Muslum terrorist group UCK/ Kosovo Liberation Army forces' honor guard on parade as they prepared for the ethnic clensing of Serbian Christians.
Wesley's the little short feller on the left in the pic.
Oh the Brits will just about go nuts if they hear Wesley Clark's name again- this about him from Gen Sir Michael Jackson, [yes, he's heard all the jokes, thanks!] who was himself the second-in-command of the British troops at the "Bloody Sunday Massacre" in Northern Ireland in 1972. At least he learned from his mistake....
In 1997 [General Sir Michael David "Mike"] Jackson was appointed Commander of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps. He served in the NATO chain of command as a deputy to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Wesley Clark. In this capacity, he is best known for refusing, in June 1999, to block the runways of the Russian-occupied Pristina Airport, to isolate the Russian troops there. Had he complied with General Clark's order, there was a chance the British troops under his command could have come into armed conflict with the Russians; doing this without prior orders from Britain would have led to his dismissal for gross insubordination. On the other hand, defying Clark would have meant disobeying a direct order from a superior NATO officer (Clark was a four-star general; Jackson only a three-star). Jackson ultimately chose the latter course of action, reputedly saying "I won't start World War III for you", though the point became irrelevant when the American government prevailed upon the Hungarians, Romanians, and Bulgarians to prevent the Russians from using their airspace to fly reinforcements in. As a result, he was dubbed "Macho Jacko" by the British tabloid press. Among his own troops and the British press, however, Jackson had a reputation for being severe, and prone to anger, earning him the nicknames "Darth Vader" and "Prince of Darkness"
Not necessarily. At least not until his father's dead.
The investigation is still officially open, and there's no statute of limitations for murder.
Oh, dear Lord. What a disaster those two will make.
She already has two (Bill). This will make three.
Is Gravitas latin for loon?
I think she is going to pick a white male from the south or west..imho..
Here is something to jostle the funnybone.
Post DEMO DEBATE ROUNDUP.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olJxQ6sTzq0&feature=user
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