Wesley Clark is not in the General Douglas MacArthur mode.
Wesley Clark told supporters Wednesday that he's launched a redesigned Web site for his political action committee and plans to "stay at the forefront of the national debate."
"I have been working hard to regroup after the November elections," Clark wrote in an e-mail to supporters, adding that he wants to strengthen WesPAC, his political action committee, "for the challenges ahead."
An aide dismissed any suggestion that the launch of the revamped Web site indicates Clark plans to run for president again.
Clark is a retired four-star general, had 34 years in military service (which included serving as supreme allied commander of NATO), and at 60 -- despite the caption of this post -- I do not consider him old.
(3-17-05 AP.)
"I have been working hard to regroup after the November elections," Clark wrote in an e-mail to supporters, adding that he wants to strengthen WesPAC, his political action committee, "for the challenges ahead."
An aide dismissed any suggestion that the launch of the revamped Web site indicates Clark plans to run for president again.
Clark is a retired four-star general, had 34 years in military service (which included serving as supreme allied commander of NATO), and at 60 -- despite the caption of this post -- I do not consider him old.
(3-17-05 AP.)
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