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2004 US Presidential Election
February 11, 2004
Clark | Wesley Clark Offically Out

Wes Clark has officially dropped out of the race for President, citing the ‘momentum’ of John Kerry in New Hampshire and Iowa.

Retired Gen. Wesley Clark , who finished third in both Tennessee and Virginia, will announce his withdrawal Wednesday afternoon in his hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas.

Via CNN



Posted by sean at February 11, 2004 03:25 AM | TrackBack
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Ten little Indians ran for the President. Then Bob Grahm Drops out before primaries begin. 9 little Indians running, then before Iowa Caucus elections Carol Mosely Fraud drops out.

7 Little Indians and Iowa Caucus goes to kerry. Dean throws a fit and ruins his chances at winning.
6 Little Indians and more states Kerry Wins. Lieberman drops out.
5 Little Indians and Dennis Kucinich is completely ignored and irrelevant.
4 Little Indians and Wesley Clark wins a state but loses more than a dozen other states and drops out.

3 Little Indians and Al Sharpton hasn’t even made a peep in the primary season. Long forgotten and disregarded and has no hope of winning.

2 Little Indians and Edwards who speaks like a southerner can’t even win a southern state.

1 Little Indian who badmouths the President for going AWOL only later to find out that his accusation is absolutely a LIE and not true at all. Soon after winning the nomination he spouts out more accuastions, spin, and hatred.

American Polls show Kerry with wide support among the democrats and not much else. President Bush wins re-election by a landslide because the American People get fed up with Kerry Hate-Bush Fests and look forward to fighting this war on terrorism and fighting for the future.

Posted by: Jeff MacMillan at February 11, 2004 05:25 PM

In all seriousness, do you think we
will ever get rid of Sharpton, Crazy
Dennis and Loony Howard?

They all say they are going to the
Insane Asylum in July. I think they
already talk like patients. Did they
escape from somewhere?

Posted by: leaddog2 at February 11, 2004 11:02 PM

People who have lost loved ones on 9/11 are saying that George W. Bush wants to pay them off n ‘BLOOD MONEY’ to shut them up about a true 9/11 investigation. They have already suffered untold pain and now THIS! Where do you think they should go from here? Espe Demetrellis

Posted by: Espe Demetrellis at February 13, 2004 11:21 PM

People who have lost loved ones on 9/11 are saying that George W. Bush wants to pay them off n ‘BLOOD MONEY’ to shut them up about a true 9/11 investigation. They have already suffered untold pain and now THIS! Where do you think they should go from here? Espe Demetrellis

Posted by: Espe Demetrellis at February 13, 2004 11:21 PM

People who have lost loved ones on 9/11 are saying that George W. Bush wants to pay them off n ‘BLOOD MONEY’ to shut them up about a true 9/11 investigation. They have already suffered untold pain and now THIS! Where do you think they should go from here? Espe Demetrellis

Posted by: Espe Demetrellis at February 13, 2004 11:21 PM

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