Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Clark Influence in NH

Former General Wes Clark served as a key to the Dems wave in NH. Clark was the first to give Shea-Porter money and Shea-Porter was a volunteer for Clark in '04. Dana Houle, former Clark state director in Minnesota, was Hodes campaign manager.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I traveled from Northern Maine to New Hampshire to see Wes Clark and Carol Shea-Porter. What an incredible event...both of those were so authentic.

I'm just bursting that Carol won. Watching her that day, I kept thinking how much all of our country needed her. But at the time, she was still down in the polls. Wow! what a difference two weeks make. The grassroots of NH deserve all the kudos we have to offer.

Okay, now that Carol is going to Washington to serve, let's get a real leader in the WHouse. If ever there was someone made for these times, Wes Clark needs to be the one we listen to in 08.

Donna Z

Anonymous said...

I have been a coordinator for Clark since 04' and I couldn't agree more that he is the best we have. Not since RFK senior has someone come along with such amazing potential to lead this nation. We should all feel ashamed if we do NOT make Wesley Clark our next President. We will have turned away a man that could very well become one of the greatest to ever serve in that office.

-Ron Esquerra
Michigan

Anonymous said...

Wes Clark real leader with intelligence and can win a political/warfare scenerio. He has its called the Balkans. How can republicans with low IQs keep running this country and the world in a mess? We all need someone who can deliver results and accept accountability for those results. Clark for Pres!!!!

Anonymous said...

Of course Clark was pretty much reviled by his superiors in the military, and was fired from his job in Europe.

His actions in Kosovo and Serbia in 1999 bordered on reckless at best, war crimes at worst. The Clinton spokesman had to defend his bombings of civilians every day as "mistakes" or "lies of the enemy." Usually they were neither.

We should be ashamed, alright. Ashamed to be considering a warmonger like this as president.

Anonymous said...

What???!! He brought a genocidal lunatic to his knees, restored order at a critical time in Europe (remember this is where WWI started!), and never lost a soldier. Compare that with, oh, say, Cheney, Rummy, and Bush in Iraq. Just because his superiors were intimidated by his intelligence and work ethic is no reason to attack him.