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***Wessly Clark: The Clinton Mafia Candidate***
Stardate: 0309.17
Posted on 09/17/2003 7:37:49 PM PDT by The Wizard
Most thinking people realized the agency/mob connections of the clinton's when they arrived: it's a fact in America that if you come from Hot springs, Mob retreat in the south, you're connected in one way or another
The the Meana airport where this group of renegade agency/mobsters was importing their coin of the realm: cocaine....
It became obvious....Clinton was fronting for this group and they kill foks who get too close, hence the clintoon body count.......
Fort MARCY park was just another hit.......
So, by all accounts, Clark is the new agency/mob front man, being handled by the same snakes that handled the hillbilly.....
You can judge a man by the company he keeps, and clark is just a fool out in front for a lot of crooks.....
and he thinks he's smart enough to be president.....
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: clark; wesleyclark
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To: jocon307
. . . and he thinks he's smart enough to be president....." After a lot of good TV coverage last week of Bush in action in response to 9-11, we have a good model for comparison for what a good presidential candidate has to measure up to.
Unfortunately, the Democrats are using, "The Kiss," as their measure of presidential timber.
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posted on
09/17/2003 8:12:43 PM PDT
by
NJJ
To: annyokie
I mentioned the Waco connection before reading your article. It became widely known during the Yugoslav War, when Freepers began to read his NATO biography as SACEUR, and noticed that: a) he is from Arkansas; b) he was a Rhodes Scholar; c) he was commander at Fort Hood at the time that base was involved in supplying the armor and "training" for the final attack at Waco; d) his military career took off like a rocket with rapid promotions after he started stooging for clinton.
In addition, his military nickname was "The Ultimate Perfumed Prince."
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posted on
09/17/2003 8:12:44 PM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: annyokie
I mentioned the Waco connection before reading your article. It became widely known during the Yugoslav War, when Freepers began to read his NATO biography as SACEUR, and noticed that: a) he is from Arkansas; b) he was a Rhodes Scholar; c) he was commander at Fort Hood at the time that base was involved in supplying the armor and "training" for the final attack at Waco; d) his military career took off like a rocket with rapid promotions after he started stooging for clinton.
In addition, his military nickname was "The Ultimate Perfumed Prince."
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posted on
09/17/2003 8:13:12 PM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Cicero
I was distracted at that time (newborn issues). My hubby has enlightened me about Clark's less than stellar career since then.
He (hubby) is appalled that an officer would even think of being a democrat.
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posted on
09/17/2003 8:15:43 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(One good thing about being wrong is the joy it brings to others.)
To: annyokie
Here is the other Lowell Ponte profile of Wes Clark:
Wesley Clark: General Issues - By Lowell Ponte
Excerpt:
Immediately after Waco, Wesley Clarks flat career began an incredible meteoric rise.
In April 1994 he was promoted to Director of Strategic Plans and Policy for the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
In June 1996 Clark was named Commander in Chief of the U.S. Southern Command in Panama and put in charge of most U.S. forces in all of Latin America and the Caribbean.
In June 1997 President Clinton appointed him Commander in Chief of the United States European Command and SACEUR, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, in command of the forces of NATO, a position Clark would hold until May 2000.
As SACEUR General Wesley Clark would collect a truckload of honors. He would also prosecute Clintons war siding with Muslim Kosovars against Serbian Christians in the Balkans.
This war was largely fought from high altitude aircraft to minimize American casualties, an approach that increased civilian casualties on the ground. Clark soon acquired a reputation as someone who lied about such casualties, lies reported even by Time Magazine.
To: RightWingMama
"Newt was just on Greta's show praising the General. I would think Newt should know about some of the things this article describes."Newt is just ONE of 900 sets of balls have been crushed by those "confidential" FBI files the Clintonistas confiscated with curious impunity.
To: JDGreen123
Scary, huh? The man is a nutball, IMHO.
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posted on
09/17/2003 8:19:33 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(One good thing about being wrong is the joy it brings to others.)
To: annyokie
Very scary. Although the thought of Bill Clinton as the puppet master and Clark the puppet is even more chilling.
To: The Wizard
I heard a snippet on Sean Hannity's show today- he was pointing out the Wesley Clark was fired by Clinton as the head of NATO. Apparentl Wesley kept going over his superior's head and complaining to Clinton and it got out of hand. What a goobered up bunch.
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posted on
09/17/2003 8:23:24 PM PDT
by
Cate
To: annyokie
Sorry for the double post. I've been having a terrible time tonight posting to FR. I posted an article earlier and embarrassingly have been unable to get back to it and answer any replies.
In any case, this stuff about Clark is far from being Vast Right Wing Conspiracy theories. He's up to his neck in clintonoid slime.
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posted on
09/17/2003 8:24:57 PM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: JDGreen123
Hubby and I had a long chat about this today. Our concurrence is that the Clark campaign is an attempt to implode the Democratic Party (they have no one who is electable; either too much baggage (CLark included) or just yuck factors) so that Hillary! has a clear field after Dubya closes out his second term.
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posted on
09/17/2003 8:25:19 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(One good thing about being wrong is the joy it brings to others.)
To: Cicero
Don't sweat it. All ISP's belly-up now and again.
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posted on
09/17/2003 8:26:23 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(One good thing about being wrong is the joy it brings to others.)
To: ladyinred
Only she would really be in charge of course.
Perhaps the arrangement is that Clark agrees to step aside, rather than run as an incumbant. They are using all of the Clinton "machine" to launch this guy.
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posted on
09/17/2003 8:27:13 PM PDT
by
AdA$tra
(Hypocricy is the Vaseline of social intercourse....)
To: Cowboy Bob
The military hates Wesley Clark if that makes the picture any clearer.
To: The Wizard
The question is, WHY did the Clinton mob tell Clark to jump into the race? I have a theory that the Clintons want to use a Clark campaign to launder (and hide) campaign money. But that's only part of it. Watch Clark go after Dean, big time.
I think Hillary began to sweat like a pig when she saw the Dean campaign take off. Kerry and Edwards were supposed to duke it out, and the plan was to get Graham into the race to dilute Edwards' Southern vote, and then get Dean into the race to dilute Kerry's vote. Then, chuck in Moseley-Braun, Gephart, and Sharpton (did I forget anybody?) just to take a few votes away from everybody.
See, there was never supposed to be anything resembling a "consensus candidate" at the Democrat Convention - - there was supposed to be bitter infighting and general chaos so that Hillary could ride to the rescue and pick up the banner to the cheers of the liberal throng. But Dean went and really messed everything up by picking up momentum and becoming the clear frontrunner. A clear frontrunner was not in the plan.
Still, I think throwing Clark into the mix is a pretty desperate measure. The timing was pure Clinton though - - they told him to announce on the same day Edwards was long scheduled to make his own formal announcement, complete with hometown barbeque, etc. LOL, yeah, pure Clinton.
Hmmm... Then again, maybe this move by the Clintons was designed to help Dean by burying Edwards once and for all? This would only work if Hillary wants the deck cleared for an '08 run, but I cannot believe she will wait another four years.
It's a mystery.....
To: annyokie; USNBandit
"He (hubby) is appalled that an officer would even think of being a democrat." Not only that an officer would be a democrat, but that a West Pointer would be one. (However since Annapolis produced the disgrace named Carter, I suppose West Point was bound to produce a disgraceful one too.)
To: The Wizard
Maybe it should be the story of an imaginary knight who did a favor for his imaginary king. The favor was to break one of the highest rules of the kingdom. The knight, now a favorite of the king, quickly rose through the ranks of knights to lead great armies. Alas, one day the king grew tired of his knight, and fired him. A couple of years went by. The knight feeling he had been dishonored, reminded the now deposed king of the favor he once did for him. If this favor were known it would be very hard for her highness, the ex-queen, to rise triumphantly to the throne someday. So the ex-king made a deal with his old minion and now the ex-kings court jesters are hard at work helping the knight rise to power because they had to.
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posted on
09/17/2003 9:51:52 PM PDT
by
AdA$tra
(Hypocricy is the Vaseline of social intercourse....)
To: AdA$tra
you got it......Clark is just a "placeholder" to spin up the campaign.....
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posted on
09/17/2003 10:15:52 PM PDT
by
MichaelDammit
(unless its GOOD beer, it aint worth having....)
To: The Wizard
Clark is Hillary's Cheney, the "gravitas" factor. Wait and see.
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