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04 November 2003 by nathaniel

clark goes somewhere

Getting
out the voice may win it
– Dean

Finally, a little something on the issues from Clark, from The
Note
(quoted from The General’s new video spot):
He says, "Well, to answer your questions, no I would not have voted for an
Iraq war. I didn’t see an imminent threat with Saddam Hussein. I don’t believe
we should be using force unless it’s an absolute last resort. I am pro-choice
and I’m a strong believer in affirmative action – it’s the right thing to do,
it works. It’s about the American idea of equal opportunity. And I don’t care
what the other candidates say-I don’t think Outkast is really breaking up. Andre
3000 and Big Boi just cut solo records, that’s all. (Bumping Fists with young
man) I’m Wes Clark and I approve of this message."

And they’ve even added an on the issues section to the General Wesley Clark for President Official Campaign Web Site (but it’s mostly empty)…

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