Disgusting

mid-afternoon on Tuesday, the 23rd of September 2003 by Chad

Wesley Clark and General MladicThose that follow this website know that I have no love for Wesley Clark, (Episodes 36, 105, 111, and 125) the current left wing darling for president. For those that haven’t seen it, here is the picture of Comrade Clark with General Ratko Mladic of the Serbian Army in April 1994. They even traded caps for this picture, isn’t that cute?
I’m not going to get into the history of this, but General Mladic is a wanted War Criminal. He has been indicted by the UN war crimes tribunal on charges of genocide and other crimes against humanity - including the massacre of thousands of Muslim men from the town of Srebrenica in 1995.
I wonder if he has made his campaign contribution to Wesley Clark yet?

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5 Responses to “Disgusting”

  1. Mac Says:

    When I see that photo I am reminded of all the photos I’ve seen of the Bush’s and various people in the administration with Saddam Hussein.

  2. Scott Says:

    All the photos? Or do you mean one - Rumsfeld’s taken back in 1988?

  3. Scott Says:

    Check out episode 111 before you get all warm & fuzzy about this “nutjob”. Also check out Andrew Sullivan’s take on him at http://www.andrewsullivan.com

  4. Scott Says:

    And while I’m thinking about it… Here’s a quote from the NR about what Gen. Clark himself said about the UN:
    Link:http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/comment-gitell092101.shtml

    Relying on a large coalition of European allies also hindered the American war effort in Kosovo in 1999. While he hasn’t said much about it during his myriad of television appearances recently, General Wesley Clark, the former NATO commander, rails against the obstacles the Europeans put up in prosecuting that war in his recently released memoir Waging Modern War. First, the European allies required that Clark’s bombing targets be approved in advance — a fact that not only slowed up the war effort but risked compromising classified information. “Back in October, one of the French officers working at NATO headquarters had given key portions of the operations plan to the Serbs,” Clark writes. Later, the Europeans objected to Clark’s desire to bring in necessary Apache helicopters — let alone ground troops — and to America’s bombing a troublesome Serb airbase in Montenegro, “a matter of protecting our American and NATO forces,” according to Clark.

    ….
    People want Clark=Dean+Military. Instead Clark=Democrat(Bob Dole-(Heroism+Common Sense))

  5. Jamal Says:

    Mladic is part of history. Him, killing muslims, is an act of war. How can you accept your allies for what they are one day and turn on them once they don’t swing the way you want them. Muslims killing serbians, serbians killing muslims. Its a dilema since Serbia is a Serbian land. Dig it, nigger.

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