December 22, 2003

Clark Campaign Beats The Spit Out Of Tom 'Chicken-Hawk' Delay

I don't know who will win the Democratic nomination in
2004, maybe Howard Dean (D-Jeffords), maybe Wesley
Clark (D-NATO), maybe someone else at a brokered
convention. But I do know that this press release is a
beautiful example of how that nomineee is going to
have to fight. It is also imperative, I feel, to have
a soldier on the ticket, either Clark or Sen. John
Kerry (D-Mekong Delta)...But, unfortunately, Kerry has
shown very bad political judgement over these many
months, and I am afraid his campaign is dead in the
water.That means what happens to Clark is very, very
important to the mission of removing the _resident
from the Oval Office in the 2004 election, so the LNS
is following his campaign closely for you. The
propapunditgandists in the "US mainstream news media"
are still focused on their top priority assignment,
i.e. the mis-definition of Howard Dean. Once Clark
emerges from the pack - into a defacto one on one race
against Dean (post N.H.), they will turn to the
mis-definition of Clark...

www.clark04.com: Clark Campaign Strategist Reid Cherlin responded to Tom 'Chicken-hawk' Delay's latest cowardly comments, "The closest to real combat that Tom 'Chicken-Hawk' Delay has ever come was when he got himself a student deferment from Vietnam and instead suited up in his exterminator outfit and defended the people of Texas against invading cockroaches, marauding red ants and hostile moths. Wes Clark has seen real combat, given his blood for our country, and commanded troops in battle, which is why he believes we need to win the war on terrorism instead of declaring victory when we all know that the terrorists directly responsible for 9/11 are still out there at large. General Clark lives in a world where he believes that America will be stronger, safer and more secure if we are focused on winning the war against the terrorists, getting Osama bin Laden and working with our Allies."

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http://clark04.com/press/release/135/

Press Room

For Immediate Release
Date: December 21, 2003

Clark Campaign Beats The Spit Out Of Tom 'Chicken-Hawk' Delay
This morning on Meet the Press, when asked about
Clark's criticism of the Bush administration's failure
to capture those responsible for 9/11 and his stance
that the threat in Iraq was not imminent, Tom Delay
said, "unfortunately Wesley Clark must live in a
different world."

Clark Campaign Strategist Reid Cherlin responded to
Tom 'Chicken-hawk' Delay's latest cowardly comments,
"The closest to real combat that Tom 'Chicken-Hawk'
Delay has ever come was when he got himself a student
deferment from Vietnam and instead suited up in his
exterminator outfit and defended the people of Texas
against invading cockroaches, marauding red ants and
hostile moths. Wes Clark has seen real combat, given
his blood for our country, and commanded troops in
battle, which is why he believes we need to win the
war on terrorism instead of declaring victory when we
all know that the terrorists directly responsible for
9/11 are still out there at large. General Clark lives
in a world where he believes that America will be
stronger, safer and more secure if we are focused on
winning the war against the terrorists, getting Osama
bin Laden and working with our Allies."

Just to remind people of the Chicken-hawk's views on
military service, here is what he has said about his
lack of military experience, in an excerpt from the/
Houston Press/:

"He and Quayle, DeLay explained to the assembled media
in New Orleans, were victims of an unusual phenomenon
back in the days of the undeclared Southeast Asian
war. 'So many minority youths had volunteered for the
well-paying military positions to escape poverty and
the ghetto that there was literally no room for
patriotic folks like himself.' Satisfied with the
pronouncement, which dumbfounded more than a few of
his listeners who had lived the sixties, DeLay marched
off to the convention." [/Houston Press/, 1/7/99]



Posted by richard at December 22, 2003 10:11 AM