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Clark violates federal law on speeches.




Topic started on 8-10-2003 @ 01:56 PM by Nerdling


Retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark may have violated federal election laws by discussing his presidential campaign during recent paid appearances, according to campaign finance experts.

www.msnbc.com...

What a naughty boy, you'd think a general would know all about security and when to keep his mouth shut
Vote Howard Dean



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reply posted on 8-10-2003 @ 02:00 PM by THENEO


Ha Ha the dems are slamming each other, good. Really good.

There are so many of them running that they should just have a marathon race and decide who wins and then pick that person.

Too bad most of them are useless.



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reply posted on 8-10-2003 @ 02:03 PM by Nerdling


I'm not slamming democrats, we just have the moral fibre to report all of the spectrum unlike your right wing cronies such as O'Reilly etc.

I dont see republicans even acknowledging that they are not flawless.



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reply posted on 8-10-2003 @ 03:53 PM by Bout Time


They might start preachin' how the chimp king brought "Moral Clarity & Dignity" back to the White House.

But, it is always fun to see them compare Bush to anyone and try to make him more appealing!



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