It was the closest I've seen a politician mirror the idea of thinking ahead at least 7 generations.
Brent Housteau
from CCN
I echo the experience of never expecting to support a General for much of anything. "Republicrats" was a common word in my vocabulary up until the fall of 2003 at which time I registered for the Democratic Party. I was a supporter of the Greens and Libertarians for many years, liking some of what each had to say, and disliking a lot.
I first heard of the General from his CNN commentary on the run up and during the first stages of the Iraq invasion. He seemed honest and was one of the few people on TV sharing intelligent concerns about the invasion. I later saw a Hardball appearance and learned of the Draft Clark movement. I was intrigued and wanted to learn more about him and the movement.
After he announced his candidacy, I checked out his website and was extremely surprised to see a link to Wes' "100 Year Vision". Never had a seen a politician speak or write in those terms. I have studied indigenous cultures, and it was the closest I've seen a politician mirror the idea of thinking ahead at least 7 generations. I was very impressed and have not been disappointed by the General since.
I met him once in person on Super Bowl Sunday 2004 while volunteering in Flagstaff, Arizona. He was every bit impressive and sincere in person as I had seen on TV. I can’t wait to help the General take back our Country.



