Taeger
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:16 PM
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Clark MAKES you look at his eyes. |
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I often have trouble looking into peoples eyes. Kinda a confidence thing I guess.
But for some reason, looking Clark in the eyes is irresistable. The guy has AMAZING charisma. Everything about him says - straight shooter. My trust in this guy is absoluetly implicit.
If the media gave this guy the time he deserves, he would be a shoe in for the nomination.
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:19 PM
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he is the most honest sincere person I have ever met. The way he treated my Korean War Vet dad was worth the last 7 mos of volunteering for this man(draft movement time included). He is rocking on Blitzer, I hope the Dem powers give him another look.
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glarius
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:21 PM
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2. This man is so HONEST! |
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As your Canadian neighbour, I hope you vote him in America...
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Sun Feb-08-04 02:06 PM
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17. By the time the American voter recognizes Clark it will be way too late. |
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You know what, we deserve what we get.
I hope Clark gets a prime time spot to speak at the convention. I' sure he will BLOW the SOX off of everyone and then people will start kicking themselves. They will know they lost the opportunity to elect the best president we could have had.
First, I'll pee my pants with laughter. Then I'm sure I'll cry in disgust.
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Sun Feb-08-04 03:37 PM
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:22 PM
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3. i do too - i trust him |
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completely in my gut where it counts.
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:24 PM
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4. I trust this man all the way |
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GO WES GO. He is doing a great job on CNN.
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glarius
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:24 PM
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5. Shakespeare said it...."the eyes have it" |
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I've always thought you could read people thru their eyes....Think of the difference in Clark's open, candid eyes and Bush and Rummy with their squints...They don't want you to read them!!!
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:27 PM
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8. spot on glarius..... and don't forget... |
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:34 PM
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NEVER trust anyone with squinty eyes and thin lips. It is a terrible combination and Bush has both!
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Sun Feb-08-04 03:42 PM
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26. I think you mean compressed lips, not necessarily thin |
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People can be born with thin lips and small eyes, but people like Bush and Trent Lott have a mean look because they squint their eyes and compresss their lips. If you try it yourself, compressing your lips down the way Bush's go, you can feel what a mean, nasty person like him feels like most of the time - very sour!
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:26 PM
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6. I have no trouble looking into people's eyes. Clark's are definitely |
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:26 PM
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I had went to the Clark rally in Knoxville a few days ago going in with the idea that I was 100% positive I was voting for him. Now I'm 250% positive he's the right man for the job. The command he took over the room was amazing and I'm very confident if given the opportunity, Wes will make an EXCEPTIONAL president.
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glarius
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:31 PM
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9. There's no hemming and hawing.....he answers straight out.... n/t |
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:41 PM
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11. I honestly believe that |
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Clark offers our country the most likely route to reviving this nation. I fear that America is dying, and that if bush wins the election, America as a great concept defined by the U.S. Constitution, will be dead. Bush is evil, not consciously, because he is no more consciously aware of concepts like love, honor, freedom, and justice, than is my lawn mower or coffee pot. Bush is an unconscious tool of satan. Clark's eyes indicate a great deal of awareness ... of love, honor, freedom, and justice.
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:43 PM
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12. They watered up when he was asked about 532 dead in Iraq |
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Edited on Sun Feb-08-04 02:05 PM by BeyondGeography
I've watched Wes hundreds of times and he's always the same. He'll smile his way through the political stuff, but when you ask him about war and the military he turns deadly serious.
And his answers on the war are better than those of any other candidate.
His performance today was great. I don't think it'll matter at the polls, but I'll keep contributing to Wes and supporting him for moments like these. As long as he's a viable candidate, he gets airtime to say eloquently what needs to be said about the decision to go to war and BushCo's failures on 9/11.
Lost as they are in partisanship, many Dems fail to appreciate what it means to have a man of Clark's background and stature saying these things in the context of a campaign for the Democratic nomination. They're too busy calling him a Republican. Talk about looking a gift horse in the mouth...
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Sun Feb-08-04 01:58 PM
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13. How true...lost in partisanship |
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Wes was pummeled from both sides; didn't help that the Dems used RNC talking points.
I just saw Clark on CNN, & it's so obvious that he is the best person for the times we are in, & what a missed opportunity it would be to not nominate him.
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Sun Feb-08-04 02:00 PM
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14. I believe he was the first one I heard expressing deep concern for USA's |
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alienation from former allies because of Bush...This is important to me as a Canadian....Our trade has been effected because of the strained relations, due to our not attacking Iraq...(Even though we have a large contingent of troops in Afghanistan.)I believe Clark will get America on good ground with the rest of the world again.
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Sun Feb-08-04 02:04 PM
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15. It helps a lot that Clark has such large, beautiful eyes, as opposed to |
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the Shrub's small, squinty little orbs.
However, I thought Wes looked a little odd in this interview and it took me a couple of minutes--surprising since I majored in Theatre--to figure it out: he was VERY badly lit.
If this interview is re-run take a look at the difference in the lighting: Wolfie's lit straight on and a little from below, so no lines or bags are visible, whereas Wes is lit mostly from above, and every flaw is emphasized.
Those of you who've seen him up close and in the flesh in broad daylight know he looks about ten years younger than he does on television. This lighting added another 5 years to the 10 TV adds anyway.
But it was a great interview nonetheless. Anyone remember what question it was that just cracked him up? I remember him laughing out loud at something Blitzed asked, but I can't remember what it was.
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Sun Feb-08-04 02:06 PM
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16. He does seem like an incredibly decent man. |
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That's not unusual among officers in the Armed Forces. They have to maintain excellent relationships with their subordinates. I do believe that those who choose to serve in the military or the government do so out of a high regard for their country and, by extension, their countrymen.
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Sun Feb-08-04 02:09 PM
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18. When I look him in the eyes I see the opposite. |
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I see someone who would do or say anything to further his own interests.
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Sun Feb-08-04 02:14 PM
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20. Maybe you should see an optometrist! |
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How can you get that from a wide open candid gaze?....:)
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Sun Feb-08-04 04:13 PM
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27. It all depends upon what you bring to the table |
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If you harbor an unbridled hatred for a candidate, nothing he does or says will have any effect.
Sort of like me and Bush, y'know?
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Sun Feb-08-04 02:11 PM
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19. Contrast and Compare.... Clark vs aWol*.... |
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Sun Feb-08-04 02:42 PM
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I have met him and had the great opportunity to speak with him. He looks you straight in the eyes. He allows you to speak and actually listens. What a difference from the other candidates.
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Sun Feb-08-04 02:50 PM
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22. Too Honest for Dirty Politics. |
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Clark reminds me of a story my Dad told me. A bunch of guys were drinking in a collage dorm lobby. A professor came in and said "all right who has been drinking here?" All the bookworm guys raised there hands while the jocks left there hands down. The honest bookworm guys got in trouble and the Jocks walked.
Clark, I think has struggled with politics because his instinct is to answer in the most honest way but sadly in politics you can't do that. Clark is having to try to become something he is not and the media is relentless at catching every honest remark he makes and turning them against him.
His Son sees that this is all a big circus and it's a tragedy that we won't end up with by far the strongest, most honest and sincere leader we could have had in 50 years.
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Sun Feb-08-04 02:58 PM
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23. Yes, but we have gotten to know and love Wes, Gert, and Wes Jr. |
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Great American family, wouldn't you say?
Anyway, Quixote, I agree with your analysis. On top of Wes' steep political learning curve, he is up against the Boys and Girls Club also known as the The Democratic Party. Whereas the Republicans have eagerly embraced and nurtured outsiders over the years (if they think they can win), the Democrats remain The Tenure Party; it's about how much time you've put in, not how much talent you have.
Having lost both houses of Congress and gotten consistently outmaneuvered by the Republicans, you'd think the Boys and Girls Club would be more receptive to outside talent than they have shown in the case of Clark.
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Sun Feb-08-04 03:28 PM
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24. The man oozes integrity. n/t |
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