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Dont Hurt Me
Jan 4, 2004, 04:20 PM
Just got done watching the debate and thought it was pretty good. better then others i have seen where they were actually talking about things instead of just george bashing or answering lousey questions from some kids. anyways what did you people think?



zimv20
Jan 4, 2004, 10:38 PM
my writing group meets on sunday nights, so i missed the debate. sorry.

Dont Hurt Me
Jan 5, 2004, 05:41 PM
well it looks like we are so interested in those new mini ipods & higher speed G5's no one is looking at this, i thought that Edwards, Kucinich and Lieberman looked pretty good. Dean really doesnt impress me much. Kucinich really would like to make some big changes as far as getting out of Iraq and getting a national Healthcare package for all. He also went on about how these Insurance Ceo's are making millions a year while we have millions of people with no health insurance. Of all the candidates i thought He and Edwards showed the most passion. Clark was a no show as well Sharpton. I got a question? what has Clark ever done?

mactastic
Jan 5, 2004, 10:00 PM
Originally posted by Dont Hurt Me
I got a question? what has Clark ever done?

Oh nothing much...
Wesley Clark Professional Experience

Board Chair, WaveCrest Laboratories, Dulles, Virginia, 2003
Commentator, Military and International Affairs, CNN
Corporate Consultant, Stephens Group, Incorporated, 2000-2003
United States Army General, Retired
Supreme Allied Commander, NATO, 1997-2000
Commander in Chief, United States European Command, 1997-2000
Commander, NATO Operation Allied Force in Kosovo
Commander-in-Chief, United States Southern Command, Panama, 1996-1997
Director, Strategic Plans and Policy, J5, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1994-1996
Deputy Chief of Staff for Concepts, Doctrine and Developments
Training and Doctrine Command, United States Army, 1991- 1992
Chief, Army Study Group, Office of the Chief of Staff of the Army, 1983-1984
Chief, Plans Integration Division, Office of the Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans, United States Army, 1983
Assistant Professor, United States Military Academy
White House Fellow, 1975-1976
Special Assistant, Director of the Office of Management and Budget

Education
Graduate, National War College
Graduate, Command and General Staff College
Graduate, Ranger and Airborne Schools
MA, Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, 1966-1968
Graduated, United States Military Academy at West Point, 1966
Diploma, United States Military
Academy, 1996.