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Question: Who would you vote for / who would win?
#1
Clark/Clark
 
#2
Clark/Giuliani
 
#3
Giuliani/Giuliani
 
#4
Giuliani/Clark
 
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Total Voters: 35

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Notre Dame rules!
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« on: March 01, 2005, 07:50:32 PM »

I'm no fan of Rudy's Presidential aspirations, but I think that he could handlClark with ease.   

Clark looked like the savior of the Democrat Party when he was toying with the idea of running back in 2004.  However, the moment he opened his mouth, Kerry began to look like a safe, albeit, boring choice. 

Two cases in point.  No, wait, make that three:

Clark tries to ignite war iwth Russia over Kosovo.  Not good!

Clark wants to run as Republican until White House doesn't return his calls (of which there is no proof that he even made calls to the White House).  Menatal stability issues?

Clark gets cozy with Michael Moore.  C'mon already!  That may sit well with the Democrat base, the the average American thinks Moore is a sleaze.
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Notre Dame rules!
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« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2005, 09:23:47 PM »

The base of the Democrat Party may not see anything wrong with Michael Moore, but the average American sees him as a 'sleaze' at best, a 'traitor' at worst.

Clark, himself, made the claim that he called the White House, and that Bush and  his evil genius Rove failed to return his calls.  However, a quick check of the White House phone log shows no calls made by Clark.  Who's lying? Clark, or the White House operator?  My guess is Clark.

The former commander of Brit forces in Kosovo could have made the whole thing up, but it seems much more likely that Clark, given his pattern of irrational behavior, is a loose cannon--capable of anything.  Why else was he fired from his position by his good friend Bill?
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