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General Wesley Clark was painted as a crazy person when he stated this in early 2007
The Plan -- according to U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.) - YouTube
Not so crazy today.
Wesley got the amount of time required for regime change wrong; however, he was correct about the overall policy:General Wesley Clark was painted as a crazy person when he stated this in early 2007
The Plan -- according to U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.) - YouTube
Not so crazy today.
Did you ever mention that to him?I knew Wesley Clark when he ran an Intel unit outside of Tay Ninh.
He was a **** then, and he's still a **** today
Did you ever mention that to him?I knew Wesley Clark when he ran an Intel unit outside of Tay Ninh.
He was a **** then, and he's still a **** today
"Clark was assigned a position in the 1st Infantry Division and flew to Vietnam on May 21, 1969, during the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. He worked as a staff officer, collecting data and helping in operations planning, and was awarded the Bronze Star for his work with the staff. Clark was then given command of A Company, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry of the 1st Infantry Division in January 1970. In February, only one month into his command, he was shot four times by a Viet Cong soldier with an AK-47."
Wesley Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That's only because Republicans wouldn't return his calls.Did you ever mention that to him?I knew Wesley Clark when he ran an Intel unit outside of Tay Ninh.
He was a **** then, and he's still a **** today
"Clark was assigned a position in the 1st Infantry Division and flew to Vietnam on May 21, 1969, during the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. He worked as a staff officer, collecting data and helping in operations planning, and was awarded the Bronze Star for his work with the staff. Clark was then given command of A Company, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry of the 1st Infantry Division in January 1970. In February, only one month into his command, he was shot four times by a Viet Cong soldier with an AK-47."
Wesley Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yes.
Getting shot because you were incompetent isn't valor. And I wouldn't bet on who it was that shot him, either.
The man was a **** then, and he's a **** now. He never was a 'muddy boots' soldier. He was a politician. Always was. Like Colin Powell.
Graduated 1st in his class at West Point, got sent off to Oxford while his peers were slogging through the mud, his entire career was 'managed'; the living embodiment of the politician soldier
His whole career was that of the "Perfumed Prince".
Any wonder he's a scumbag dimocrap?
Did you ever mention that to him?I knew Wesley Clark when he ran an Intel unit outside of Tay Ninh.
He was a **** then, and he's still a **** today
"Clark was assigned a position in the 1st Infantry Division and flew to Vietnam on May 21, 1969, during the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. He worked as a staff officer, collecting data and helping in operations planning, and was awarded the Bronze Star for his work with the staff. Clark was then given command of A Company, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry of the 1st Infantry Division in January 1970. In February, only one month into his command, he was shot four times by a Viet Cong soldier with an AK-47."
Wesley Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mugging Marines in OceansideDid you ever mention that to him?I knew Wesley Clark when he ran an Intel unit outside of Tay Ninh.
He was a **** then, and he's still a **** today
"Clark was assigned a position in the 1st Infantry Division and flew to Vietnam on May 21, 1969, during the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. He worked as a staff officer, collecting data and helping in operations planning, and was awarded the Bronze Star for his work with the staff. Clark was then given command of A Company, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry of the 1st Infantry Division in January 1970. In February, only one month into his command, he was shot four times by a Viet Cong soldier with an AK-47."
Wesley Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And we know where you were, Comrade...cowering under your bed.
General Wesley Clark was painted as a crazy person when he stated this in early 2007
The Plan -- according to U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.) - YouTube
Not so crazy today.
Did you ever mention that to him?I knew Wesley Clark when he ran an Intel unit outside of Tay Ninh.
He was a **** then, and he's still a **** today
"Clark was assigned a position in the 1st Infantry Division and flew to Vietnam on May 21, 1969, during the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. He worked as a staff officer, collecting data and helping in operations planning, and was awarded the Bronze Star for his work with the staff. Clark was then given command of A Company, 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry of the 1st Infantry Division in January 1970. In February, only one month into his command, he was shot four times by a Viet Cong soldier with an AK-47."
Wesley Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yes.
Getting shot because you were incompetent isn't valor. And I wouldn't bet on who it was that shot him, either.
The man was a **** then, and he's a **** now. He never was a 'muddy boots' soldier. He was a politician. Always was. Like Colin Powell.
Graduated 1st in his class at West Point, got sent off to Oxford while his peers were slogging through the mud, his entire career was 'managed'; the living embodiment of the politician soldier
His whole career was that of the "Perfumed Prince".
Any wonder he's a scumbag dimocrap?
General Wesley Clark was painted as a crazy person when he stated this in early 2007
The Plan -- according to U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.) - YouTube
Not so crazy today.
Harrumph! Harrumph!
The Dick's at it again:
"As tensions between Washington and Moscow continue to rise over the crisis in Ukraine, Cheney, who was one of the major architects of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, appeared on CBS News’ Face the Nation on Sunday and said the US should not take 'military options' against Russia off the table.
“'I worry when we begin to address a crisis, the first thing we do is we take options off the table,' Cheney said on TV. 'I don’t think the administration should do that.'
"He also urged the Obama administration to boost its missile systems in Poland and the Czech Republic."
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