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Wesley Clark’s Ties To Muslim Terrorists
Toogood Reports ^ | 9/18/2003 | Cliff Kincaid

Posted on 09/18/2003 7:42:55 AM PDT by JohnGalt

Wesley Clark’s Ties To Muslim Terrorists

By Cliff Kincaid

CLICK HERE Toogood Reports [Thursday, September 18, 2003; 12:01 a.m. EST]

The retired General who had been refusing to declare himself a Democrat or Republican is now declaring himself a Democratic presidential candidate. But more important than his party affiliation is Wesley Clark’s bizarre view on how to fight terrorism. The media refer to Clark’s impressive military credentials but they fail to note that his main accomplishment under President Clinton was presiding over the establishment of a base for radical Islamic terrorism, including Osama bin Laden, in Kosovo.

Clark, who has been making headlines by claiming that the U.S. decision to go to war in Iraq was a misjudgment based on scanty evidence, ran Clinton’s NATO war against Yugoslavia on behalf of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). The House of Representatives failed to authorize the war under the War Powers Act, making it illegal. Thousands of innocent people in Serbia, Yugoslavia’s main province, were killed to stop an alleged “genocide” by Yugoslavia that was not in fact taking place. Investigations determined that a couple thousand had died in the civil war there.

Kosovo was a province of Yugoslavia and the military intervention of the U.S. and NATO, a defensive alliance, was unprecedented. It was far more controversial than the policy of regime change in Iraq, which was a policy of Clinton, Bush and the Congress. Kosovo was never a threat to the U.S., and Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosevic didn’t even pretend to have weapons of mass destruction.

Clark wrote a Time magazine column, “How to Fight the New War,” in which he said we need new tactics and strategies against terrorists. He also said, “We need face-to-face information collection: Who are these people, what are their intentions, and what can be done to disrupt their plans and arrest them?”

For the answer, Clark should ask his old friend, Hashim Thaki, the commander of the KLA. The 1998 State Department human rights report had described the KLA as a group that tortured and abducted people and made others “disappear.” Yet a photograph was taken of Clark and Thaki with their hands together in a gesture of solidarity.

The KLA’s ties to Osama bin Laden were also well-known and reported.

An article in the Jerusalem Post at the time of the Kosovo civil war had said, “Diplomats in the region say Bosnia was the first bastion of Islamic power. The autonomous Yugoslav region of Kosovo promises to be the second. During the current rebellion against the Yugoslav army, the ethnic Albanians in the province, most of whom are Moslem, have been provided with financial and military support from Islamic countries. They are being bolstered by hundreds of Iranian fighters, or Mujahadeen, who infiltrate from nearby Albania and call themselves the Kosovo Liberation Army. US defense officials say the support includes that of Osama Bin Laden, the Saudi terrorist accused of masterminding the bombings of the US embassies” in Africa.

Another Democratic presidential candidate, Rep. Dennis Kucinich, has tried to prohibit funding for the Kosovo Protection Corps (KPC), the successor to the KLA now being protected by U.N. troops as a result of the outcome of the conflict. Kucinich said an internal United Nations Report found the KPC responsible for violence, extortion, murder and torture.

After the war, Milosevic was ousted and put on trial, where he has been making the case in his own defense that Serb troops in Kosovo were fighting Muslim terrorists associated with bin Laden. At a hearing before the U.N. court trying him, he brandished an FBI document concerning Al Qaeda-backed Muslim fighters in Kosovo.

The FBI document was a congressional statement by J. T. Caruso, the Acting Assistant Director of the CounterTerrorism Division of the FBI, who cited a terrorism problem in Albania, the base for the Muslim terrorists that attacked Serbia forces in Kosovo.

Clark’s presidential decision suggests that he believes the media will not ask him about supporting the same extremist Muslim forces in Kosovo that militarily attacked us on 9/11. He’s right: during interviews on ABC’s Good Morning America and the NBC Today show on September 17, the subject didn’t come up. Clark did say that he would not have gone to war with Iraq, and that he would have turned the matter over to the U.N. There was no “imminent threat” from Iraq, he claimed.

So where was the “imminent threat” to the U.S. from Yugoslavia? And why did the Clinton Administration bypass the U.N. on that illegal war? Clark is counting on not hearing those questions from the same media going after Bush on Iraq. They are all worse than hypocrites.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: 2004; 911; clark; kla; kosovo; wesleyclark
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1 posted on 09/18/2003 7:42:56 AM PDT by JohnGalt
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To: billbears; ex-snook; u-89; sheltonmac; Burkeman1
First article I saw that made the connection between Clark and the 9/11 conspirators. Makes it clear why certain elements were all too happy to point the finger at Saddam instead of this previous neoconservative-Democrat disaster in Kosovo.


http://www.siri-us.com/backgrounders/Archives_Kosovo/KLA-Osama.html

Introduction:

These articles focus on activities in Kosovo and Albania by Osama bin Laden and his crowd of Islamic Fundamentalist terrorists, allying themselves with the KLA --Kosovo Liberation Army-- from the summer of 1998 on.
2 posted on 09/18/2003 7:49:55 AM PDT by JohnGalt (Bring the boys back home, George.)
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To: JohnGalt
BUMP!
3 posted on 09/18/2003 8:11:20 AM PDT by jmstein7
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To: JohnGalt
So, if you want to bring the boys back home, how would you fight the war on terror?
4 posted on 09/18/2003 8:12:01 AM PDT by aynrandfreak
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To: aynrandfreak
Like any conservative or libertarian, promote a well-armed citizenry, a decentralized government, and a policy of not letting unemployed Arab males in the front door.

Mamouth deregulation and tax elimination would do more for improving our security than $200 billion wasted on building a Welfare State the Democrats Can Be Proud of in Iraq.

I am far more interested in punishing the criminals involved in 9/11 than fighting a war on some terror 10,000 miles away with boys and girls from Wisconisn and West Virginia.
5 posted on 09/18/2003 8:17:07 AM PDT by JohnGalt (Bring the boys back home, George.)
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To: JohnGalt
his main accomplishment under President Clinton was presiding over the establishment of a base for radical Islamic terrorism, including Osama bin Laden, in Kosovo.

Needs to be repeated over and over and over. Meanwhile, Wesley Cluck thinks that only people in the Army should have homeland defense rifles. Wesley Cluck's posotion on Homeland Defense Rifles

6 posted on 09/18/2003 8:25:06 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: ppaul; ex-snook; Inspector Harry Callahan; WarHawk42; Satadru; Ted; greenthumb; willa; ...
BUMP
7 posted on 09/18/2003 8:25:42 AM PDT by sheltonmac (The difference? One party believes in big government; the other party has a jackass for a mascot)
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To: JohnGalt
He has no chance to win. His presence in the race shines more light on the dirty little secrets of Clintoon's Legacy. Hooray for Wesley!
8 posted on 09/18/2003 8:33:14 AM PDT by TigersEye (Regime change in the courts. - Impeach activist judges!)
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To: JohnGalt
There is no more clear example of the culture of hypocrisy and gangterism within the Democratic party than their actions, words, and deeds during the bombing of Serbia under Clinton.

Clinton failed to get any sort of Congressional approval for this 78 day murder campaign. No UN approval was sought or obtained for this "pre-emptive" war that actually started the flight of 800'000 Albanians and others from Kosovo (it wasn't started to prevent it), and it violated the very charter of NATO itself! The strain Clinton put on NATO in arm twisting it's members into joining him in that fraud of a "war" have had clear consequences to this day. And yet the congressional Democrats, almost to the man, supported Clinton to the hilt all throughout this "war" and questioned the "patriotism" of a sizable number of elected Republicans who opposed it.

When this war ended (with 2 to 3 thousand Serb civilians dead and much of Serbia's vital infrastructure in ruins) what had we "won"? Well- nothing that Milosevic hadn't offered at the Rambouillet conference BEFORE the bombing had started! But we did get to build camp Bondsteel in Kosovo and station 5000 troops there with no exit strategy in sight. And we did get to see Serbs, Jews, Gypsies, and Turks get attacked killed and driven from the rest of Kosovo by Islamic nuts while we sat in our fortress.

It isn't news to most - I am agaginst this war in Iraq. But when I hear Democrats mouthing off about how Bush didn't get this approval or that from this body or that organization, or that his justifications were flawed or wrong, I simply want to vomit.

9 posted on 09/18/2003 8:46:53 AM PDT by Burkeman1 ((If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.))
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To: sheltonmac
I don't know enough about Clark to comment. All I know is I don't remember RINOcans complaining about the Kosovo war activities when it would have mattered.
10 posted on 09/18/2003 8:46:56 AM PDT by ex-snook (Americans needs PROTECTIONISM - military and economic.)
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To: ex-snook
At your service:

Updated 10/2/99
Honor and Dishonor
Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.

What can be said about those public figures who enlisted in the war effort
against Serbia, defended the indefensible, celebrated this destruction, and
even called for more? They belong on a roll of dishonor, and here is a
start:

DISHONOR ROLL


David Aaronovitch (London Independent)
Spencer Abraham (R-MI.)
Christiane Amanpour (CNN)
Dick Armey (R-TX)
Larry Arnn (Claremont Institute)
William Bartley (Wall Street Journal)
Joe Barton (R-TX)
Saul Bellow (writer)
John R. Bolton (American Enterprise Institute)
Max Boot (Wall Street Journal)
David Bonior (D-MI)
Barbara Boxer (D-CA)
George Bush (ex-president)
Zbigniew Brzezinski (lobbyist)
John Chafee (R-RI)
Winston Churchill, Jr. (British Parliament)
Eliot A. Cohen (Johns Hopkins University
Chris Cox (R-CA)
Mike Dewine (R-OH)
Bob Dole (lobbyist)
Elizabeth Dole (politician)
Susan Estrich (columnist)
Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)
Geraldine Ferraro (politician)
Steve Forbes (Forbes Magazine)
Thomas Friedman (New York Times)
John Fund (Wall Street Journal)
Sam Gejdenson (D-CT)
Richard Gephardt (D-MO)
Paul Gigot (Wall Street Journal)
Jonah Goldberg (National Review)
Daniel Jonah Goldhagen (Harvard University)
Katharine Graham (Washington Post)
Hugo Gurdon (London Telegraph)
Chuck Hagel (R-NE)
David Hart (London Times)
Orrin Hatch (R-UT)
Jacob Heilbrunn (New Republic)
Bruce Herschensohn (Claremont Institute)
John Hillen (Center for Strategic and International Studies)
Albert R. Hunt (Wall Street Journal)
Bianca Jagger (celebrity)
Jim Jeffords (R-VT)
Robert Kagan (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Robert D. Kaplan (Atlantic Monthly)
Garry Kasparov (Wall Street Journal)
Robert W. Kasten (lobbyist) Henry Kissinger (lobbyist)
Charles Krauthammer (Washington Post)
William Kristol (Weekly Standard)
Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ)
Rabbi Michael Lerner (Hilary's guru)
Anthony Lewis (New York Times)
G. Gordon Liddy (G. Gordon Liddy Show)
Joseph Lieberman (D-CT)
Richard Lugar (R-IN)
John McCain (R-AZ)
Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
Connie Mack (R-FL)
Eric Margolis (Toronto Sun)
George Melloan (Wall Street Journal)
Dick Morris (NY Post)
Kate O'Beirne (National Review)
William Odom (Hudson Institute)
Michael O'Hanlon (Brookings Institute)
John O'Sullivan (National Review)
Martin Peretz (New Republic)
Andrea Petersen (Wall Street Journal)
Ellen Joan Pollock (Wall Street Journal)
Ramesh Poneru (National Review)
Samantha Power (Kennedy School)
David Pryce-Jones (National Review)
Therese Rafael (Wall Street Journal Europe)
Howell Raines (New York Times)
Vanessa Redgrave (actress)
David Rieff (Salon)
Peter W. Rodman (National Review)
Andy Rooney (60 Minutes)
William Roth (R-DE)
William Safire (New York Times)
William Saletan (Slate)
Bernie Sanders (I-VT)
Gerald Seib (Wall Street Journal)
Richard Shelby (R-AL)
Ike Skelton (D-MO)
Gordon H. Smith (R-OR.)
Olympia Snowe (R-ME)
Stephen Solarz (D-NY)
Susan Sontag (writer)
George Soros (Open Society Institute)
Arlen Specter (R-PA)
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. (New York Times)
William Howard Taft IV (lobbyist)
Ellen Tauscher (D-CA)
David Tell (Weekly Standard)
John Warner (R-VA)
J.C. Watts (R-OK)
Caspar Weinberger (Forbes Magazine)
Elie Wiesel (writer)
Leon Wieseltier (New Republic)
George Will (columnist)
R. James Woolsey (ex-bureaucrat
11 posted on 09/18/2003 8:49:47 AM PDT by JohnGalt (Bring the boys back home, George.)
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To: sheltonmac; JohnGalt
When I heard ABC News on the radio reporting that Clark had announced his candidacy, they said that among his accomplishments, he directed "the successful war in Kosovo."

How's that for objective news reporting?

12 posted on 09/18/2003 8:55:21 AM PDT by ppaul
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To: JohnGalt
Your whole post is a disgrace. Labeling all Kosovars as terrorists is disgusting... The Serbs' blood lust, land grab caused over 200,000 deaths in the region. They needed to be stopped, as it averted countless thousands more deaths...

The assertion that Klinton may have had ulterior motives is totally plausible, and I despise the Klintons and Clark, but this thread is pure and unadulterated BS, just another way to show off your racist view- i.e.- all Muslims worldwide are terrorists.

Again, a disgrace. Would all of those Senators/Congressmen/other well-known figures have supported the war in favor of terrorists? BS.

13 posted on 09/18/2003 8:59:15 AM PDT by NYC Republican
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To: JohnGalt
Thanks for that. It would be great if there a comparable list of America first patriots who opposed the Clinton-Blair fiasco.
14 posted on 09/18/2003 9:01:38 AM PDT by ex-snook (Americans needs PROTECTIONISM - military and economic.)
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To: NYC Republican
You lack of formal communications skills hardly does justice to what may or may not be point under your hyperbole.


15 posted on 09/18/2003 9:02:20 AM PDT by JohnGalt (Bring the boys back home, George.)
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To: JohnGalt
A couple of anecdotes about the Kosovo war and those who supported or opposed it and how this kinda opened my eyes. I had been a reader of the Weekly Standard before Kosovo came up. But during that conflict I saw that rag for what it is- a shameless shill for empire and the welfare state with a veneer of cultural conservatism. When a faction of Republicans was trying to stop the bombing through a legal challenge the Standard reacted violently against them. Kristol even threatened to bolt the GOP and go over to the Democrats over this fraud of a war if the GOP failed to back Clinton. When the war was over- the Standard's headline was "VICTORY". What they meant by "Victory" was that America had planted itself in yet another country and the Empire was growing. The neocon loyalty to the GOP is not even skin deep. They are parasites on the party. I have never bought a Standard since.

Another anecdote. After the war- Keyes was being interviewed by Novak and (I think) Bill Press. When asked about Kosovo he- in his usual eloquence- denounced the entire venture as a fraud and totally not within US interests. Press attacked him violently but Keyes fended him off and Novak supported him. I knew then foreign policy was going to be a divisive issue within the GOP.

16 posted on 09/18/2003 9:05:11 AM PDT by Burkeman1 ((If you see ten troubles comin down the road, Nine will run into the ditch before they reach you.))
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To: All
By the way, check out thwe source... I challenge anyone, have you ever heard of it, or the author? It's embedded with one lie after another.

My view is consistent- where people are being slaughtered, as in Bosnia and Kosovo, where we have the power to stop it, we should.

It was right during the Holocaust, during the Bosnia/Kosovo massacres, during the Rwanda genocide (I wish we had been involved, and during Iraq...

It's amazing how many people employ revisionist history now, i.e.- just because they happen to be of a certain religion (Muslim), they deserve to die.

Anyone who knows the region knows that they were all converted to Islam forcefully by the Turks, are not religious, and support the West wholeheartedly.

By the way, the Albanians have troops on the ground in Iraq, alongside the Americans. Where are the Serbs? Exactly

It's very fortunate that the new Serb leadership is much more moderate and wants peace, it'll create a much more stable environment...

Don't let your blind hatred/racism towards all Muslims change history. The Milosevic-era Serb government was a disaster, and none of you can change the facts.

17 posted on 09/18/2003 9:06:45 AM PDT by NYC Republican
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To: ex-snook
I was hoping you would ask:

So much for the dishonor roll. Onward to the honor roll, a ist of courageous
writers and thinkers who have thrown themselves into the battle to stop the
bombings and stop the war. They deserve our attention, admiration, and
thanks:

HONOR ROLL


Tariq Ali (The Independent)
Andrew Alexander (Daily Mail)
Michael R. Allen (Spintech Magazine)
Patricia Axelrod (MacArthur Foundation laureate)
Andrew J. Bacevich (Boston University)
S. Dale Baker (MSgt., Ret., USAF)
Doug Bandow (Copley Newspapers)
Corelli Barnett (Daily Mail)
Bob Barr (R-GA)
Emmy Barth (antiwar activist)
Klaus Becker (We the People of Nebraska)
Art Bell (Art Bell Radio Show)
Jim Bell (Jim Bell Radio Show)
Tony Benn (British Parliament)
Stephen E. Berg (Northern Illinois University)
David Bergland (Libertarian Party)
John S Bergmann (Vietnam Vet)
Tom Bethell (American Spectator)
Michael Bliss (University of Toronto)
Samuel L. Blumenfeld (Chalcedon Magazine)
Burton S. Blumert (LibertarianStudies.org)
Alan Bock (Orange County Register)
Neal Boortz (Neal Boortz Radio Show)
Mark Brady (peace activist)
Eric Harrison Brand (former Marine sniper)
Phil Brennan (Wednesday on the Web)
David M. Bresnahan (WorldNetDaily.com)
Harold O.J. Brown (Reformed Theological Seminary)
Thad Brown (peace activist)
Harry Browne (Harry Browne Radio Show)
David Brudnoy (David Brudnoy Radio Show)
Gene Burns (Gene Burns Radio Show)
Jason Butler (The Jason Report)
Pat Buchanan (American Cause)
Plato Cacheris (attorney)
Louise Barnett (University of Illinois)
Jim Campbell (conservative activist)
Tom Campbell (R-CA)
Chris Cannon (R-UT)
Howie Carr (Howie Carr Radio Show)
Gerald A. Carroll (columnist)
Ted Galen Carpenter (Cato Institute)
John Catsimatidis (Apple Computer)
Bob Charette (Stars-n-Stripes Wrestling)
Helen Chenoweth (R-ID)
Noam Chomsky (MIT)
Alan Clark (British Parliament)
Ramsey Clark (International Action Center)
Alexander Cockburn (The Nation)
Ada Coddington (conservative activist)
Charles W. Colson (Prison Fellowship Ministries)
Stephen Cox (University of California, San Diego)
Sandra Crosnoe (Associated Conservatives of Texas)
Rev. Mark Dankof (Westminster Theological Seminary)
John Dear (Fellowship of Reconciliation)
John V. Denson (Mises Institute)
Thomas DiLorenzo (Loyola College)
John D'Aloia, Jr. (St. Mary's Star)
Jack DeVault (author, The Waco Whitewash)
John Doggett (John Doggett Radio Show)
Bob Djurdjevic (TruthinMedia.org)
Jim Eason (Jim Eason Radio Show)
Rev. David Eberhard (Historic Trinity Lutheran Church)
John Elliott (Christian Renewal)
George D. Emerson (American Legion)
Lou Epton (Lou Epton Radio Show)
Barry Farber (Barry Farber Radio Show)


Joseph Farah (WorldNetDaily.com)
Don Feder (Boston Herald)
Penny Ferguson (California Republican Assembly)
Doug Fiedor (Heads Up)
Robert Fisk (The Independent)
Thomas Fleming (Chronicles Magazine)
Bishop Joseph A. Fiorenza (Diocese of Houston)
Kerry Fox (News-Minute.com)
Samuel Francis (Foundation Endowment)
Sean Gabb (Free Life Commentaries)
Nicholas Gage (writer)
Richard M. Gamble (Palm Beach Atlantic College)
Eric Garris (Antiwar.com)
David Gold (David Gold Radio Show)
Judd Gregg (R-NH)
William Norman Grigg (New American Magazine)
Paul Gottfried (Elizabethtown College)
Kevin Michael Grace (BC Report)
Bob Grant (Bob Grant Radio Show)
Costa Gravas (film director)
Steven Greenhut (Orange County Register)
Bishop Thomas Gumbleton (Archdiocese of Detroit)
David H. Hackworth (Defending America)
Ken Hamblin (Ken Hamblin Radio Show)
Chuck Harder (For the People)
Robert Hayden (University of Pittsburgh)
Tom Hayden (California Senate)
Lord Healey (British House of Lords)
Nat Hentoff (civil liberties activist)
Edward S. Herman (Temple University)
Robert Higgs (Independent Review)
James Hill (James Hill's Weekly)
Michael Hill (League of the South)
Nicholas von Hoffman (New York Observer)
Ariana Huffington (Center for the Study of Popular Culture)
Sam Husseini (Institute for Public Accuracy)
Jim Inhofe (R-OK)
Christina Jeffrey (Kennesaw State University)
Terence Jeffrey (Human Events)
Simon Jenkins (The Times of London)
Pope John Paul II
Sam Johnson (R-TX)
Sandra Johnson (libertarian activist)
Diana Johnstone (Z Magazine)
Barrett Kalellis (Detroit News)


John Kasich (R-OH)
Kathy Kelly (Voices in the Wilderness)
Martin Kelley (NonViolence.org)
Michael Kelly (National Journal)
Jack Kemp (Empower America)
George Kenney (In These Times)
Alan Keyes (Alan Keyes Radio Show)
Michael T. Klare (Hampshire College)
Christian E. Kopff (University of Colorado)
Michael E. Kreca (Enter Stage Right)
Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH)
Deborah Lagarde (OmegaZine)
John Laughland (The Times, London)
Christopher Layne (MacArthur Peace Fellow)
Barbara Lee (D-CA)
Robert W. Lee (New American Magazine)
Andrew Lewis (Ayn Rand Institute)
David MacReynolds (War Resisters League)
Eamonn McCann (Belfast Telegraph)
Scott McConnell (New York Press)
Cynthia McKinney (D-GA)
Jack McManus (John Birch Society)
William Marina (Florida Atlantic University)
Bill Masters (Sheriff, San Miguel County, Colorado)
Veran Matic (Radio B-92)
Dan Meredith (Dixie Rising Radio)
Geoff Metcalf (Geoff Metcalf Radio Show)
Laura Mildon (Mad Dog News)
Harold L. "Butch" Miller (American Legion)
Zoran Milutinovic (Wesleyan University)
Paul Miniato (Canadian libertarian activist)
Carol Moore (peace activist)
Jay Moore (Jay's Leftist Internet Resources)
Ray Moore (Reform Party)
Melanie Morgan (Lee Rogers Radio Show)
Nancy Morris (conservative activist)
Mary Mostert (OriginalSources.com)
Mancow Muller (Mancow Muller Radio Show)
John Nehring (writer)
Lars Erik Nelson (New York Daily News)
Rev. Richard John Neuhaus (First Things)
Kara Newell (American Friends Service Committee)
Robby Noel (American Freedom Network)
Gary North (Institute for Christian Economics)
Oliver North (Oliver North Radio Show)
Bob Novak (Chicago Sun Times)
David Orchard (Proggressive Conservative Party, Canada)
Vince Page (columnist)
Camile Paglia (Salon Magazine)
Geov Parrish (EattheState.org)
Matthew Parris (The Spectator of London)
Ron Paul (R-TX)
Svetozar Pejovic (Texas A&M)
Timothy L. Perez (University of Maryland)
William Peterson (Mises Institute)
Howard Phillips (Conservative Caucus)
Harold Pinter (playwright)
Rev. Phil Pockras (Belle Center Reformed Presbyterian Church)
Stephen Presser (Northwestern University)
Craig Preus (Paleo Egroup)
Jim Quinn (Quinn in the Morning Radio Show)
Ralph Raico (Buffalo State College)
Justin Raimondo (peace activist)
Charley Reese (Orlando Sentinel)
Lord Rees-Mogg (British House of Lords)
Pat Robertson (CBN)
David E. Rockett (Agrarian Foundation)
Thomas Roeser (Chicago Sun-Times)
Lee Rodgers (Lee Rogers Radio Show)
A.M. Rosenthal (New York Times)
Jeffrey Rubin (Conservative Book Club)
Brian Rudy (libertarian activist)
Edward Said (Columbia University)
Alex Salmond (Scottish National Party)
Jim Saxton (R-NJ)
Brad Spangler (libertarian activist)
George Szamuely (Top Drawer/NY Press)
Debra J. Saunders (San Francisco Chronicle)
Michael Savage (Michael Savage Radio Show)
Phyllis Schlafly (Eagle Forum)
Helmut Schmidt (former German chancellor)
Benjamin Schwarz (Atlantic Monthly)
Mark Scott (Mark Scott Radio Show)
John Seiler (Orange County Register)
Jay Severin (MS-NBC)
Ariel Sharon (Israeli Knesset)
Joel McNally (Shepherd Express)
Gary M. Shoemaker (LibertyJournal.com)
Barbara Simpson (Barbara Simpson Radio Show)
Nancy Small (Pax Christi U.S.A.)
Bob Smith (R-NH)
Julianne Smith (British American Security Information Council)
Ron Smith (Ron Smith Radio Show)
Sam Smith (Progressive Review)
Tony Snow (Detroit News)
Joe Sobran (The Wanderer)
Norman Solomon (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting)
Thomas Sowell (Hoover Institution)
Sam Steiger (Sam Steiger Television Show)
Norman Stone (University of Istanbul)
Michael Stoudenmire (peace activist)
Jacob Sullum (Reason Magazine)
Vin Suprynowicz (Las Vegas Review Journal)
Taki (The Spectator)
Elizabeth Taylor (actress)
Clifford Thies (Republican Liberty Caucus)
G. C. Thomas (Marquette University)
Doug Thompson (CapitolHillBlue.com)
Jerome Tuccille (The Mining Co.)
Ted Turner (CNN)
Srdja Trifkovic (Lord Byron Foundation for Balkan Studies)

R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., (American Spectator)
Jon Basil Utley (AgainstBombing.com)
Tom Walls (peace activist)
Jude Wanniski (Polyconomics.com)
Keith Waterhouse (playwright)
Auberon Waugh (Sunday Telegraph)
Paul Weyrich (Free Congress Foundation)
Timothy J. Wheeler (conservative activist)
Chris Whitten (Henry Hazlitt Foundation)
Carl Wiglesworth (Carl Wiglesworth Radio Show)
Rev. J. Steven Wilkins (Auburn Ave. Presbyterian Church)
Walter Williams (George Mason University)
Garry Wills (Johns Hopkins University)
A.N. Wilson (Independent on Sunday)
Douglas Wilson (Credenda)
Jerry Zeifman (columnist)
Vittorio Zucconi (La Repubblica)
Stephen Zunes (University of San Francisco)
18 posted on 09/18/2003 9:06:58 AM PDT by JohnGalt (Bring the boys back home, George.)
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To: NYC Republican
I think WilsonianRepublic.com is available.
19 posted on 09/18/2003 9:07:51 AM PDT by JohnGalt (Bring the boys back home, George.)
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To: JohnGalt
You lack of formal communications skills

What are you talking about? MY lack of skills? My grammar is as good as anyone's.

20 posted on 09/18/2003 9:08:36 AM PDT by NYC Republican
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