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Clark Soldiers On
February 02, 2007 11:13 AM
ABC News' Matthew Zavala Reports: While speaking to members to the Democrat National Winter Meeting, General Wesley Clark, Ret., highlighted his military credentials, beginning a subdued speech declaring, "I'm a soldier and I'm fighting for our country."The retired General who made a late entry into the 2004 presidential contest and eventually won one state--Oklahoma--along the way continued, "I speak to you today from this podium as the only person who has done things that need to be done in Iraq."
Clark is the only Democrat to speak to the DNC's winter meeting who has not formally announced his intentions in an already crowded race for the White House.
February 2, 2007 | Permalink | User Comments (1)
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The media is disappointing. CNN is hardly mentioning Clark. They are focused on the most inexperienced candidate we have Obama.
Wesley Clark is the True Dark Horse in the Running.
Posted by: Clarkie08' | Mar 6, 2007 2:38:42 PM
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