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  Wednesday, April 06, 2005


Will somebody please tell General Wesley Clark of this progress? 

Today he expects to be  testifying before the House Armed Services Committee about the war in Iraq. To quote Gen. Clark, 'The hearing will play an important role in our country's ongoing effort to identify what has gone wrong, what has gone right, and what we must do to succeed in Iraq going forward.'

Tune into c-span, if they carry it, and watch Clark make a point about alleged 'support' for his agenda.  Support that he solicited in his newsletter.  It's not real, it's memorex.

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It's critical that America's leaders hear directly from the people on the important issues facing our country -- especially issues where American lives are at stake.  And I hope that my appearance before the Armed Services Committee will be one way they hear that message, loud and clear.

I have my own strong beliefs about our policy in Iraq, and I will be sharing those on Wednesday.  But I need the power of your questions and insights there at that witness table with me.

Please complete my Iraq survey today!

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To this writer it seems his best advise would be to step aside and give up on trying to make mountains out of molehills on what is now a matter of over-investigated history. 

Iraqis in Accord on Top Positions, Ending Deadlock. The agreement breaks a two-month deadlock and is the first significant step in forming a new government. By By EDWARD WONG. [NYT > Home Page]


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