In New York

November 5, 2006
  Rally for Kirsten Gillibrand (NY-20)
   Catskill, NY


November 5, 2006
  Press Conference with General Clark & Dan Maffei (NY-20)
   N. Syracuse, NY


November 5, 2006
  Rally with General Clark and Eric Massa (NY-29)
   Hornell, NY


November 5, 2006
  Press conference with General Clark and Eric Massa (NY-29)
   Rochester, NY


August 13, 2006
  Rally for 6 Veteran Candidates
  Running for Congress
   Amaganssett, Long Island, NY


August 9, 2006
  Special Guest
  Charlie Rangel's Birthday Gala
   New York, NY


August 2, 2006
  Campaigning for Eric Massa (NY-29)
  Fundraiser
   Rochester, NY

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9/19/07 - Attending Town Hall Meeting with Hillary Clinton @ 8PM EDT

Sep 19 2007 - 7:00pm

General Clark will be stopping by Hillary Rodham Clinton's Town Hall event TONIGHT at 8PM EDT, September 19, 2007.

Advance tickets are required. More information is available here:

https://contribute.hillaryclinton.com/events/newyork0919.html?sc=e428

5/30/07 - Keynote Speaker: Benefit Dinner for the Wounded Warrior Project @ 6PM ET, New York, NY

May 30 2007 - 6:00pm
May 30 2007 - 9:00pm

General Clark will present the keynote address at the Second Annual Gala honoring America's injured heroes. The Wounded Warrior Project seeks to assist those men and women of our armed forces who have been severely injured during the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other locations around the world.

More information about the Wounded Warrior Project is available here.

The Seventh Regiment Armory, 68TH Lexington Avenue @ 26TH Street, New York, NY
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5/8/07 - Union College, Schenectady, NY @ 7PM ET

May 8 2007 - 7:00pm

General Wesley Clark will speak Tuesday, May 8, at 7 p.m. (ET) in Union College's Memorial Chapel.

General Clark’s talk, “Strategic Leadership in the Information Age,” is sponsored by the College’s speakers committee. The talk is free and open to the public.

Click here http://www.union.edu/N/DS/s.php?s=7124 for more information.

Union College, Memorial Chapel, Schenectady, NY
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2/27/07 - Gen. Wesley K. Clark at the 92nd Street Y in NY @ 8PM EST

Feb 27 2007 - 8:00pm

General Wesley K. Clark, will lecture at the 92nd St Y in Manhattan on February 27, 2007 at 8 p.m..
The subject will be "War: Past, Present and Future"

Reserved tickets are available for $25 online by contacting the 92nd St Y. in New York City.

Details at: http://www.92y.org/shop/event_detail.asp?productid=T%2DLC5SE10

92nd Street Y, Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street,
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Stories from the Campaign Trail: Wes Clark in Hornell, NY for Eric Massa (NY-29)

Massa says get out and vote: Challenger to Randy Kuhl leads Hornell rally with Gen. Wesley Clark

November 6, 2006
STEVEN HERNACKI | STAFF WRITER | from Hornell Evening Tribune


Clark:“Since 9-11, America has made more enemies than friends in the world. In Iraq, the failure is palpable, the casualties build every day.”

HORNELL - In an election-eve event to win hearts, minds and votes, Eric Massa finished his Sunday campaigning in Hornell, calling upon all in attendance to vote and get others to vote.

“All we need to do in this country today, with all those who have sacrificed before us, is vote,” said Massa.

With Election Day fast approaching, the Democratic challenger to Republican incumbent John “Randy” Kuhl for the 20th Congressional District seat was running full steam as he addressed Hornell area residents Sunday night at Elks Lodge No. 364 in Hornell.

General Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander and Vietnam War veteran, also spoke at the event, reiterating what both parties and Massa are saying: “It's gonna be a close race.”

Clark also spoke on the importance of this election and of Massa supporters reaching out to the politically nonaligned.

“You must go beyond your intimate circle of Democrats,” said Clark, adding they should seek out people without signs on their lawns or buttons on their shirts.

Massa laid out the reasons for his campaign in a forceful message to the overflow crowd.

“I only want what every member of Congress already has,” said Massa outlining his plan to obtain universal healthcare.

Massa once was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and it was Gen. Clark who sent him home with a predicted eight months to live. But Massa beat the odds and cancer and finished out 24 years of service in the U.S. Navy.

“No man who has never worn a uniform has the right to call me a coward,” said Massa, referring to Kuhl.

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