--- Bethany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > go Ann. > Coulter: The Democrats' Idea of a General > World Net Daily ^ | Jan. 14, 2004 | Ann Coulter > > > Democrats are so delirious about finding a general > who is a pacifist scaredy-cat that no one seems to > have bothered to investigate whether Wesley Clark is > sane. > > On "Meet the Press" back in November, Clark > described intelligence as "a sort of gray goo as you > look at it. You can't see through it, exactly, and > if you try to touch it, it gets real sticky and you > might actually interfere with the information that > you're getting back. So you have to draw inferences > from it." No, wait. I'm sorry. I think that was > Clark talking about Monica Lewinsky's dress, not > national security intelligence. Meanwhile, Clark > recently said that the "two greatest lies that have > been told in the last three years" are: "You > couldn't have prevented 9-11 and there's another one > that's bound to happen." If he were president, Clark > says, there would be no more terrorist attacks. > > The adversarial watchdog press did not ask Clark to > explain how he could guarantee an end to terrorist > attacks, but recited Clark's prior statements > calling for better intelligence. Apparently, if we > could just refine the gray goo of intelligence to a > magical terrorist-prediction machine, Clark could > put an end to this terrorism nonsense once and for > all. > > Yes, I suppose if our intelligence agencies knew who > the terrorists were and when they were going to > strike, we could stop them. And if we knew who all > the raving lunatics were, we could prevent these > infernal Democratic presidential primary debates. > Which reminds me, I think I know how we can win the > lottery every week, too. > > Liberals scoff at a system to shoot down incoming > missiles, but believe that all random suicide > bombers can be located and stopped before they > strike. Hitting a bullet with a bullet just isn't > feasible, so let's concentrate on something doable > like predicting the future. > > Democrats are utterly unfazed by the fact that Clark > is crazier than a March hare. They are so happy to > have a pacifist in uniform, they ignore his Norman > Bates moments. When this peacenik criticizes the war > in Iraq, he can puff up his puny chest and cite his > own glorious experience with blood, sweat and tears > in the Balkans. > > Asked on "Meet the Press" what advice he would give > Bush, Clark said: "I'd say, 'Mr. President, the > first thing you've got to do is you've got to > surrender' � stop right there and the Kucinich crowd > is yours � 'exclusive U.S. control over this > mission. ... Build an international organization > like we did in the Balkans.'" Because, as everyone > knows, Wesley Clark "built" NATO. This guy sounds > more like Al Gore every day. > > Asked what countries he proposed to bring into Iraq > that weren't there already, Clark said, "I think you > ask NATO ... just as I did in Kosovo, because this > brings NATO into the problem." NATO is the logical > choice for this job because of Iraq's extremely > close proximity to the North Atlantic. > > Evidently, Clark is sublimely confident that no one > remembers anything about his misadventures in the > Balkans. > > Yugoslavia posed absolutely no threat to the United > States � not imminent, not latent, not burgeoning, > not now, not then, not ever. (Unless you count all > the U.S. highway deaths caused by Yugos.) The > president of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic, never > tried to assassinate a U.S. president. He never > shook his fist at the Great Satan. He didn't shelter > and fund Muslim terrorists � though the people we > were fighting for did. > > In humanitarian terms, Milosevic didn't hold a > candle to Saddam Hussein. Milosevic killed a few > thousand Albanians in a ground war. Hussein killed > well over a million Iranians, Kurds, Kuwaitis and > Shias, among others. Milosevic had no rape rooms, no > torture rooms, no Odai or Qusai. He didn't even use > a wood chipper to dispose of his enemies, the piker. > > > And yet NATO, led by Gen. Wesley Clark, staged a > pre-emptive attack on Yugoslavia. > > Under Clark's command, the U.S. bombed the Chinese > Embassy by mistake, killing three Chinese > journalists. Other NATO air strikes under Clark > mistakenly damaged the Swiss, Spanish, Swedish, > Norwegian and Hungarian ambassadors' residences. > Despite the absence of ground troops, Yugoslavia > took three American POWs, whose release was > eventually brokered by Jesse Jackson. America was > standing tall. > > Clark's forces bombed a civilian convoy by mistake, > killing more than 70 ethnic Albanians, and then > Clark openly lied about it to the press. First he > denied NATO had done it, and when forced to retract > that, Clark pinned the blame on an innocent U.S. > pilot. As New York Newsday reported on April 18, > 1999: "American officials, speaking on condition of > anonymity, said the staff of Army Gen. Wesley Clark, > the NATO commander, pointed to an innocent F-16 > Falcon pilot who was castigated by the media for > blasting a refugee convoy." Eventually, even a model > of probity like Bill Clinton was shocked by Clark's > mendacity and fired him. > > At the end of major combat operations led by NATO > Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Wesley Clark, > arch-villain Slobodan Milosevic was still in power. > (At least Clark won't have to worry about any > embarrassing "mission accomplished" photo-ops coming > back to haunt him.) Today, almost a decade and $15 > billion later, U.S. troops are still bogged down in > the Balkans. No quagmire there! > > That's the Democrats' idea of a general > > ~*~*Bethany*~*~ > > ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ > > > _______________________________________________ > Sndbox mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://a8.mewebdns-a8.com/mailman/listinfo/sndbox_sandboxmail.net >
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