| # | Name | Comments |
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| 101 | Stan Davis | This is a no-brainer. Gen. Clark is by far the most qualified and most needed person in the new administration.
Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO |
| 102 | Anonymous | |
| 103 | Elizabeth Olim | Some of the many advantages of having General Clark as V.P.: most ready to be President; brilliant in national security and foreign policy, including have the right strategic vision to fix the multiple crisis in the Middle East; great campaigner; attractive to independants and moderate Republicans; popular in the Southern States |
| 104 | Sharron Marionneaux | |
| 105 | Ben Tribbett | Go Wes! |
| 106 | Alan Kotok | I'm one of the early draft Clark for 2004 supporters. Thanks for putting together this petition. |
| 107 | Anonymous | |
| 108 | Anonymous | |
| 109 | Anonymous | |
| 110 | Anonymous | the perfect VP is General Clark........ |
| 111 | Michael Morgan | |
| 112 | Dennis Climaldi | Yes, Our VP needs to be Wes Clark! |
| 113 | Gwendolyn Schmitt | |
| 114 | Anonymous | |
| 115 | Katherine B. Kahn | I had high hopes that General Clark would be our next President. Now that he has decided not to run, I hope he will chosen as Vice President. His intelligence, integrity, experience, diplomacy and honesty are what is needed, no matter who turns out to be the Democratic nominee. Please consider Clark as VP. |
| 116 | Catherine S. Coffey | |
| 117 | Catherine S. Coffey | |
| 118 | Hilary Frambes | |
| 119 | cheryl Bredernitz | |
| 120 | Jenn Raley Miller | |
| 121 | Matt Houseman | |
| 122 | Steven Robinson | |
| 123 | MATTHEW GUSKE | |
| 124 | Anonymous | I was thinking the same thing before I even Googled and found this site.
:) |
| 125 | Anonymous | I had a dream about a year ago, that Clark became the vice president ! a Clinton/Clark ticket would be a dream come true !!! |
| 126 | hayden may | |
| 127 | Stanley Krippner | Wes Clark should have been the Democratic nominee during the last election. Let's get him on the ticket this time around! National security is our number one priority and that is where his expertise is unmatched. |
| 128 | David C. Hendrick | I hope you are the VP for Obama! |
| 129 | Rose Woods | without a doubt, wesley clark can add more to the ticket than any other candidate I can think of. This will become especailly important when John McCain gets the republican nomination |
| 130 | Chris Warren-Boulton | Among those often mentioned as a VP candidate for Obama, Wes Clark is the only one who -- like Obama -- had the judgment and courage to argue against invading Iraq from the start (so he is the only VP possibility who has demonstrated the judgment and courage to deserve being a heartbeat away from the presidency). Clark is also the only VP possibility who -- like Obama -- has shown the combination of eloquence and intelligence that would allow him in the bully pulpit (or the VP position) to educate voters enough to allow them to see through scare tactics like "Iraq is a threat" propaganda or like the "Harriet and Louise" advertising campaign against universal health care. Many propose Sen. Jim Webb as an alternate VP nominee, but Webb's writings -- fiction though they be -- are too unsavory for most voters to swallow once the opposition publicizes certain passages (plus we need Webb in the Senate). Many propose Governors Richardson or Sibelius as alternate VP nominees, but Richardson demonstrated poor judgment in his initial support for invading Iraq (and similarly poor judgment during the Wen Ho Lee scandal), and Sibelius showed during her State of the Union response that she's not enough of a dynamic speaker to be an asset in that regard (and she fails to complement an Obama candidacy in that she offers no accomplishments in the foreign policy or military spheres). Some might argue that Richardson would bring Hispanic voters or that Sibelius would bring women voters to Obama, but once Obama is the party nominee, he will get those Hispanic and women voters anyway. On the negative side, some might argue that Clark's support of the Clintons would hurt the Obama campaign, but on the contrary, Obama picking a prominent Clinton supporter as his VP would show -- as we should already know -- that Obama is big enough to reach out to his rivals and unite the party in a push to put a democrat back in charge of our democracy. |
| 131 | Ann Diener | Let's make this happen. He would represent our country very well and would help rebuild US credibility internationally. |
| 132 | Marcel Williams | I strongly urge Obama to choose Clark as his running mate in 2008. It would be his first great decision once he wins the nomination. An Obama-Clark administration would capture the imagination of the country and the world! |
| 133 | Anonymous | |
| 134 | dennis sanders | WC for VP! |
| 135 | James Boyd | I think General Wesley Clark needs to be VP for Obama. This will unite the party and counter John McCain's military experience. |
| 136 | John R | Senator Obama, please select Gen. Wes Clark as your VP running mate. He brings impressive national security/defense credentials to your ticket, that can counter those of Senator McCain. Gen Clark has also been fully vetted in the public arena and national debate stage by the 2004 campaign. Lastly, as strong Clinton support, he would signal that the Clinton camp is behind your bid for the Presidency. |
| 137 | Stephen Fisher | Obama/Clark would give the dems a 10+ point win in '08........lets hope it happens!!!! |
| 138 | Melanie DeMartinis | Obama/Clark 08!!! |
| 139 | Earl Daniels | A man of exceptional intelligence and experience, Wes Clark can go toe-to-toe with any military resume. He needs to get the data-transfer story out there for vetting, but otherwise is a great VP candidate and a perfect running-mate for Obama (who *must* choose a Hillary supporter...) |
| 140 | Mark McCarty | |
| 141 | Norman West | Gen. Clark is the man. An Obama/Clark ticket would be awesome-two very bright and articulate men--what a contrast to the past eight years of incredible stupidity and a total lack of diplomacy. |
| 142 | alison mclean | General Clark is a wonderful, capable, intelligent person who is THE best choice for Vice President . The two most important factors in America today are the war and the economy and General Clark is an expert on both. |
| 143 | Collin Moody | |
| 144 | Karen Sandefur | Gen. Clark has the intelligence, experience and integrity necessary to do whatever is needed in the next Democratic administration. |
| 145 | Mary Stewart | Apparently noone in the media save one, Keith Olbermann, understand English anymore. Wes Clark did NOT say anything at all against John McCain. What he said was, just because you fly a jet and crash - THAT, in and of itself, does NOT qualify you or anyone to become president ! For heaven's sake, I can take flying lessons and if I crash - does that then qualify me to become president? That is basically what he was saying. Yikes ! For the press to not hear this is just unprofessional. C'mon people let's start "listening and HEARING"
Thanks for listening ( I hope ).
I support Wesley Clard and think he would make a great VP and, he would be great on the ticket.
MS |
| 146 | Kathy Nichols | Obama needs military experience and foreign policy credentials to round out his campaign. Please sign Clark on!! |
| 147 | Kathy Nichols | Obama needs military experience and foreign policy credentials to round out his campaign. Please sign Clark on!! |
| 148 | Krystal Theilen | Putting General Clark as Vice President would help me choose Obama over McCain. I believe we need leadership with strong foreign relations and military knowledge to help us get out of the situation in Iraq. God Bless America! |
| 149 | matthew s. hazelrig | |
| 150 | John O'Brien | |