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"NOYB" wrote in message
hlink.net... Col. David Hackworth, in his 1999 commentary Defending America, wrote of Clark: Known by those who've served with him as the Ultimate Perfumed Prince, he's far more comfortable in a drawing room discussing political theories than hunkering down in the trenches where bullets fly and soldiers die. That kind of data isn't likely to come into play. The fact is, Bush was a champagne fly boy and Clark was a four star general. Clark was and is a leader, Bush is a schoolyard bully. Clark knows war and understands the value of diplomacy and allies. Bush doesn't. Col. Jatras writes that "General Clark is the kind of general we saw too often during the Vietnam War and hoped never to see again in a position of responsibility for the lives of our GIs and the security of our nation. That it happened once again we can thank that other Rhodes scholar from Arkansas." No substance, just sour grapes. |