Wesley Clark wants to pay for HillaryCare by cutting the defense budget:
1 posted on
09/19/2003 9:14:30 AM PDT by
finnman69
To: finnman69
Wesley Clark wants to pay for HillaryCare by cutting the defense budget:Sshh.. That'll go over fantastic with the Dem primary crowd...
2 posted on
09/19/2003 9:33:00 AM PDT by
AntiGuv
(When the countdown hits zero, something's gonna happen..)
To: finnman69
Wesely Clinton for President? Cut military and enact national health care? How much medical help/expense will be needed if our military can't defend this country? I thinks its cheeper to kill thems there than for thems to kills us here.
3 posted on
09/19/2003 9:36:28 AM PDT by
drypowder
To: finnman69
He said he would have voted to go into Iraq. Then he said he wouldn't. Then he said he would to lead to a U.N. backed resolution (which we had, by the way). Then, when talking about Dean he said, "I didn't want to go in either." This guy's going hurting himself if he keeps falling off both sides of the fence.
To: finnman69
Well, even though I railed against the war, I probably would have voted for it. Then again, maybe I wouldn't have. It really depends what group I'm campaigning in front of. You see, once you take a position on an issue people expect you to maintain that position. So, as President, I promise not to take any position on any issues. I am both for and against your important issues, and you can be assured that I will neither implement them nor stand in their way. Any other questions? Say, who else is running for President anyway besides that Schwarzenegger guy? I can beat him.
5 posted on
09/19/2003 9:55:06 AM PDT by
Sender
To: finnman69
Grima Wormtongue runs for office.
"He just wants them to relook the policy..."
What a backstabber, what a weasel....
6 posted on
09/19/2003 9:58:26 AM PDT by
.cnI redruM
(There are two certainties. Death and Texas.)
To: finnman69
I too am conflicted,see both sides,have trouble expressing my final position. But then, I'm not running for office and never made general.
7 posted on
09/19/2003 10:13:30 AM PDT by
larryjohnson
(USAF(Ret))
To: finnman69
I too am conflicted,see both sides,have trouble expressing my final position. But then, I'm not running for office and never made general.
To: finnman69
"The armed forces are a want machine," he said. "They are structured to develop want."sarcasm> Clark also said, "There is not a single program that is as much a WANT PROGRAM as the military.
Social security, Welfare, Healthcare, environmental programs do not qualify as want programs. /sarcasm>
11 posted on
09/19/2003 10:27:44 AM PDT by
Arrowhead1952
(Clone Ann Coulter, the woman sent by God)
To: finnman69
Jeez - what a dope. Where to start analyzing this mess'a words?:
"I'd like to see the military relook the policy," he said. "I didn't say change it I said relook it."
RELOOK?? I thought he was a Rhodes Scholar?!
"I don't know if I would have or not. I've said it both ways because when you get into this, what happens is you have to put yourself in a position on balance, I probably would have voted for it."
Deja va all over again. Remember Xlinton's response when asked how he would have voted for the Gulf War Resolution - "Well, I would have voted for it but I understand and support those who voted against it so I would have voted against it. Or something to that effect.
"Mary, help!" - Kinda says it all, doesnt it?
12 posted on
09/19/2003 10:42:00 AM PDT by
capydick
("We're the party that wants to see an America in which people can still get rich.")
To: finnman69
moment later, he said: "I don't know if I would have or not. I've said it both ways because when you get into this, what happens is you have to put yourself in a position on balance, I probably would have voted for it." Okay, Gen'l, I'll just mark you down as "Indecisive"
Moving to fill in the blanks of his candidacy a day after he announced for president, General Clark also said that he had been a Republican who had turned Democratic after listening to the early campaign appeals of a fellow Arkansan, Bill Clinton.
... and mark you down for "gullible" and "easily deceived" too
14 posted on
09/19/2003 11:27:10 AM PDT by
WOSG
(Dont put Cali on CRUZ CONTROL.)
To: finnman69
Wow! I can swear I have heard him say himself that this war was wrong and should not have been carried out. I guess when Clintons are supportive of you, then lying is to be expected!
To: finnman69
Well, the worst traitor in American history, Benedict Arnold, had been a outstanding member of the Continental Army before he betrayed America....out of greed and petty resentments. Would Clark be another?
18 posted on
09/19/2003 10:52:45 PM PDT by
WaterDragon
(America the beautiful, I love this nation of (legal) immigrants.)
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