If The Clark/rove Debate And Obama/mcCane Air At The Same Time, Which One
Submitted by Dinger on September 7, 2008 - 12:56pm.
Democratic politics
will you watch? Me, it's a no-brainer, I'll be watching Clark wipe the floor with rove, not a doubt in my mind.
I'll be listening to the guy who should have been President
drawdown "plan" set by BU$HWHACKER
(response "B" by BU$H---generals on the
ground blah blah blah f blah)
well, how come the Decider couldn't bring
em' home now
iffin he can bring em home in january??
how many days til he is GONE?????!
Bill (from RI)

For Gen. Clark, it's never really been about troop levels. They go up, they go down. That's all at the tactical level.
Concentrating on troop levels is missing the forest for all the damned trees, he might say. As long as the administration doesn't have a comprehensive, multi-pronged and coherent strategy, focusing on diplomacy, internal Iraqi politics, and improvements in the economy and infrastructure, merely tweaking the troop levels isn't going to bring about the kind of stability America wants in Iraq.
Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
Wes Clark -- Make America All It Can Be!
echoed the same thoughts Stan about Afghanistan
have gen clark say similar things
he often seemed frustrtaed in past that these
people had no strategic concept as you point
out
Bill (from RI)

Wasn't it Gen. McCaffrey who put the "national treasure" label on Gen. Clark?
Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
Wes Clark -- Make America All It Can Be!
My mind is made up about both, so I don't expect either one to make much difference to me.

;-) !
Not even a contest...just hoping someone tapes it!
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