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The Return of Wes Clark

For background, Wes had a piece on the urban operation in Falluja, my comments are here, published in the NYTimes last November, two weeks after Operation Steal the Election in Ohio. Since then he's been below my radar, and i did try to ping him in mid-December.

He's sent out a note today to announce the launch of the new WesPAC website.

Over the next few days I'll post comments on what I find there. The gems of the last cycle were Senator Bob Graham's economic plan, Senator John Edwards' "two Americas" stump message, Representative Dennis Kucinich's adamant rejection of military folly in Iraq, General Clark's quick grasp of Indian issues and Eisenhower's vision of the corrosive and risk-prone military-industrial complex, and Governor Howard Dean's grassroots campaign model and frontal assault on Romano-Bapto-Evangilico-puritanism -- the social issues.

You all can comment there or comment here.

Update: email to info@wespac never got answered, not even "stop sending mail if you're not going to read mail", so I've unsubbed from the money-milking-machine I thought was a pre-campaign. Unidirectional "political" campaigns are a thing of the past, though they still are effective mechanisms to exchange soap flakes for currency.

Comments

Glad Wes is back.

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