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What Palin wants

March 31st, 2010

I know sometimes it's not obvious what's going on in Sarah Palin's mind.

Well, last week's passage of the historic health care reform bill provided her some clarity. Immediately after President Obama signed the bill, Palin asked her radical supporters to "target" 20 Democrats, complete with crosshairs taking aim at each of them.

Two of them our Clark community helped elect: Rep. Betsy Markey (CO-04) and Rep. Chris Carney (PA-10). When called upon, they stood up courageously and voted for reform. Now Sarah Palin and the right wing have targeted them for defeat.

Don't let Sarah Palin and the tea party extremists win. Contribute to Betsy and Chris' campaigns before tonight's end-of-quarter deadline!

Let me tell you something about Betsy Markey: She's tough.

In 2008, Betsy's district, Colorado's 4th, voted for John McCain over Barack Obama.

But she wasn't afraid to stand up to the special interests and vote for the energy bill last year. She wasn't afraid to vote for health care reform, even while the media and pundits said it would cost Betsy her seat in Congress.

This fall, Betsy's toughness will be tested. Her opponent has raised over $75,000 from those who want to repeal the health care bill. And, of course, Sarah Palin is going after Betsy too.

We can't let the extremists win. Join me and contribute $5 or more to Betsy Markey's campaign before the midnight fundraising deadline!

In 2006, the Clark community helped elect a new generation of veterans into Congress. Chris Carney was one of them.

Since joining Congress, Chris has been a strong advocate for veterans. He's worked to expand veterans' access to health care and to ensure more is done to treat returning soldiers with PTSD.

And just last week, Chris voted to pass the historic health care reform bill. Contrast this to his opponents, who want to repeal the bill if elected, and strip 32 million Americans of access to health care.

Pennsylvania's 10th district has a partisan voting index (PVI) of R+8 and was also carried by John McCain. Sarah Palin and the tea party extremists believe they can use his vote on health care reform to defeat Chris.

You and I can prove them wrong. Contribute $5 or more to Chris Carney's campaign before tonight's fundraising deadline!

This is a crucial fundraising report. The pundits, the media, and our opponents will look to see whether the passage of historic health care reform has strengthened or weakened Democrats.

You can be the difference by donating to Betsy and Chris today.

Thank you for everything.

Sincerely,

Wes Clark

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Report: US must avoid legitimizing Myanmar vote

March 31st, 2010

By FOSTER KLUG | The Associated Press via The Washington Post | Wednesday, March 31, 2010

WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration's new engagement strategy with Myanmar risks allowing the country's military leaders to use direct talks to justify already flawed elections expected this year, a bipartisan report warns.

The report Wednesday from the Asia Society, a leading think tank, supports U.S. efforts to press the generals who have ruled Myanmar for decades to hold credible elections and to give more rights to minorities and activists.

But the United States, the report said, must be wary of appearing to legitimize elections, Myanmar's first in two decades, that opponents say are meant to strengthen the military's power.

"The United States must tread carefully through this minefield," the report said. "It is quite possible that the leadership's primary objective in engaging with the United States is to demonstrate to its own population that the United States endorses" the junta's "road map to democracy" and a constitution that enshrines the military's leading role in politics.

The report was co-chaired by retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark, a 2004 Democratic presidential candidate, and by Henrietta Fore, former Republican President George W. Bush's head of the U.S. Agency for International Development. Its release comes about half a year into Obama's efforts to reverse the long-standing U.S. policy of isolation and instead engage Myanmar's top generals.

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Webb-Allen 2.0

March 29th, 2010


Almost four years ago to the day, I threw my unwavering support behind a passionate, thoughtful veteran in the middle of a close, competitive primary.

His name was Jim Webb -- now Senator Jim Webb of Virginia.

Today, I'm compelled to enter the fray once more, and throw my full support behind Cal Cunningham for North Carolina's Senate seat.

This is another key pick-up opportunity in a southern "swing state," and Cal is beyond a doubt the best candidate to take on Richard Burr this November.

Contribute to Cal Cunningham's campaign -- before the May primary and before his crucial end-of-quarter fundraising deadline this Wednesday.

Cal would be the first veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to serve in the U.S. Senate. He would bring a veteran's unique perspective to policymaking in Washington.

Cal has seen war and understands it's time to "Conclude the Mission in Iraq. With Honor. Period."

Cal knows sexual orientation plays no role on the battlefield, and that it's time to end "Don't Ask, Don't Tell."

Cal knows first-hand why we must break our "destructive dependence on foreign oil from unfriendly regimes," and he recognizes that climate change poses a critical threat to our national security.

Cal will fight for veterans and honor their sacrifices.

On all these issues, and so many more, Richard Burr is at odds with Cal -- and at odds with his constituents.

Contribute to Cal Cunningham's campaign -- before the May primary and before his crucial end-of-quarter fundraising deadline this Wednesday.

Cal Cunningham has seen war with his own eyes. He's earned a Bronze Star cracking down on contractor crimes in Iraq, taking on some of the most powerful corporations on earth.

He's ready for this fight, too, and I'm confident he can beat Richard Burr this November -- with your support right now.

Sincerely,

Wes Clark

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5/24/2010 - “Responsible Stakeholder or Revisionist Superpower? China and the World in the 21st Century” @ UCLA

March 24th, 2010
Mar 24 2010 - 9:06am
Mar 24 2010 - 9:06am

General Clark will be participating in an all-day conference is co-sponsored by the UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations, the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies, UCLA International Institute, and the Center for American Progress (CAP) entitled "Responsible Stakeholder or Revisionist Superpower? China and the World in the 21st Century".

The conference begins at 8:30am PST on May 24, 2010.

More details are available at http://www.international.ucla.edu/burkle/calendar/index.asp?EventDate=5/24/2010&CenterID=0

James West Alumni Center, Los Angeles, CA 90095

4/27/2010 - Speaker: Milken Global Conference

March 24th, 2010
Apr 27 2010 - 8:00am
Apr 27 2010 - 8:00am

General Clark will be speaking at the Milken Global Conference on April 27, 2010. Please check here for additional details:

http://www.milkeninstitute.org/events/events.taf?eventid=GC10&cat=GC&id=274&function=detail

The Beverly Hilton, 9876 Wilshire Blvd. , Beverly Hills, CA 90210

3/26/2010 - Speaker: New Orleans Entrepreneur Week 12-1PM

March 24th, 2010
Mar 26 2010 - 12:00pm
Mar 26 2010 - 1:00pm
Mar 26 2010 - 12:00pm
Mar 26 2010 - 1:00pm

From March 20-27, 2010, The Idea Village will host New Orleans Entrepreneur Week: an annual festival of entrepreneurship that marks the culmination of The Idea Village Entrepreneur Challenge, bringing our nation’s most innovative minds to New Orleans to celebrate, support and promote entrepreneurial talent.

General Clark is a special guest at New Orleans Entrepreneur Week for a speech on March 26, 2010 12:00PM - 1PM.

More information is available here: http://www.noew.org/pages/calendar_03_26.php and here http://www.noew.org/

3/31/2010 - SPEAKER: “Current Realities and Future Possibilities in Burma/Myanmar: Options for U.S. Policy” @ 10AM EST at USIP

March 24th, 2010
Mar 31 2010 - 11:00am
Mar 31 2010 - 11:00am

Please join Task Force on U.S. Policy toward Burma/Myanmar Co-Chairs, General (ret.) Wesley Clark and former Administrator of USAID Henrietta Fore, along with Priscilla Clapp, former U.S. Chief of Mission in Burma and the Asia Society's director of policy studies, Suzanne DiMaggio, for a discussion of the report's findings and recommendations. Copies of the Task Force report, "Current Realities and Future Possibilities in Burma/Myanmar: Options for U.S. Policy,” and the collection of national policy reviews will be available at this event.

“Current Realities and Future Possibilities in Burma/Myanmar: Options for U.S. Policy”
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EST
United States Institute of Peace
1200 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC

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Threat

March 3rd, 2010


When it comes to clean energy and climate change, it is time for the United States to act.

We currently send $1 billion a day in oil money overseas. This dependence on foreign oil not only threatens our economy and the health of our planet, but also our national security.

The longer we maintain our foreign oil dependence, the more we continue to place our future in others' hands. That is why, today, we are joining with dozens of organizations, representing millions of Americans, calling on the U.S. Senate to pass legislation that will secure our nation and put us on a path towards energy independence.

Stand up for our security by contacting your senators TODAY and demand the Senate passes clean energy and climate legislation!

If we allow global warming to continue, we risk increased natural disasters, shifts in agricultural production, and drastic changes in climate patterns, all of which will require manpower and vast economic resources that could be better focused on other areas of concern.

Our future national security will be impacted by how much we develop our own clean energy and climate change legislation.

Global warming is not likely to reverse, but through the right policies, we can work towards slowing its pace.

Currently, there are limits on the resources available in America because of our reliance on fossil fuels, but we have other viable energy alternatives that must be explored and implemented. These alternatives are the future. Our present dependence and focus on foreign oil hampers efforts towards finding new energy solutions.

Tell the Senate to end our dependence on foreign oil -- the security of our nation depends on it.

Make the call. We need to make sure that the Senate hears from us this week.

Sincerely,

Wes Clark

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Never Forget:

"Our public servants work for us - we don't work for them. We have an obligation, as citizens of this country, to always remember that - and to never let them forget it." - DeadMessengers

 

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