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More from New Hampshire
Submitted by Mary Lee on January 8, 2008 - 2:00am.
OK, here are some pics from today. It went great and General Clark was able to reach a lot of people! It's late and I must get some rest. Enjoy!
Back in New Hampshire!!!
Submitted by Mary Lee on January 6, 2008 - 10:54pm.
Well, General Clark and I headed back to New Hampshire today! And let me tell you, a lot has changed since last week. As we drove through the streets of Manchester tonight it was like we were in the middle of Times Square. There will people on every corner with signs, t-shirts, bull horns,billboards, etc. And I don't mean just a few people..... TONS of people! You would think we were in the middle of New York, not Manchester!
Arkansas Democrat Gazette: Clark earned stripes in party, analysts say
Submitted by Mary Lee on December 10, 2006 - 7:00pm.
Clark earned stripes in party, analysts say
In past 2 years, retired Army general has forged a place among Democrats
BY PAUL BARTON ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE
WASHINGTON — When Wesley Clark was contemplating a run for the White House in 2003, everything about being a candidate was foreign to him.
Having spent his life in the military — and having never run for so much as a school board seat — he faced basic training that began with picking a political party.
Although the Army general from Little Rock voted in Arkansas’ Democratic primary in 2002, he didn’t formally declare himself a Democrat until two weeks before he announced for the presidency. As a result, his competitors for the nomination seldom let an opportunity pass to question his party credentials.
Follow General Clark on Twitter!
Submitted by Mary Lee on October 13, 2009 - 12:35pm.
General Clark is now on Twitter! Please follow him @GeneralClark
Please spread the word and ask your friends to follow him as well!
This is a great tool and he is excited to use it!
-Mary Lee
Still need your help!
Submitted by Mary Lee on August 4, 2008 - 12:31pm.
Thanks to everyone that watched my aunts video last week. For those of you that don't know what I'm talking about... let me explain!
My aunt is in pharmacy school and has entered a contest sponsored by the National Tea Association. The prize is a $20,000 scholarship!
Part of the judging criteria is the number of times the video is viewed on YouTube. So, please go to the following link and watch the AWESOME video my aunt (Jennifer Welch) and uncle (Chapman Welch) have created.
The video was created and performed by my aunt and uncle too!
I NEED YOUR HELP!
Submitted by Mary Lee on July 31, 2008 - 9:58am.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNv6pBV7yEE
OK everyone, this is a little off topic... however I really need your help with something!
My aunt is in pharmacy school and has entered a contest sponsored by the National Tea Association. The prize is a $20,000 scholarship!
Part of the judging criteria is the number of times the video is viewed on YouTube. So, please go to the following link and watch the AWESOME video my aunt (Jennifer Welch) and uncle (Chapman Welch) have created.
P.S. that's them singing!!!!
Let me know what you think! They are two AMAZINGLY TALENTED people!!!!!
Allow me to introduce...
Submitted by Mary Lee on July 28, 2008 - 4:00pm.
Sam McSpadden!
Sam worked for General Clark last summer and is back again! He will be updating the blog daily with topics that General Clark would like your thoughts on. General Clark will be asking Sam for your feedback, and I therefore I'm inviting you to participate in Sam's new project.
Please help me welcome Sam to the CCN Family!
Media Alert: MSNBC Countdown Tonight
Submitted by Mary Lee on September 4, 2007 - 12:39pm.
General Clark will be on Countdown tonight at 8:10PM EST.
Tune in early, as times are subject to change.
Live Blogging NOW on DKos
Submitted by Mary Lee on August 8, 2007 - 11:01am.
Wes Clark NYT Op-Ed
Submitted by Mary Lee on August 8, 2007 - 10:37am.
August 8, 2007
Op-Ed Contributors
Why Terrorists Aren’t Soldiers
By WESLEY K. CLARK and KAL RAUSTIALA
THE line between soldier and civilian has long been central to the law of war. Today that line is being blurred in the struggle against transnational terrorists. Since 9/11 the Bush administration has sought to categorize members of Al Qaeda and other jihadists as “unlawful combatants” rather than treat them as criminals.

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