Prominent Publications Who Support Clark
Clark for president
Clark for president Gay activists were among the first to flock to Dean's vow to 'Take Back America,' but as voting finally begins, smart gay support should go to a uniter not a divider.
- The Washington Blade
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Clark vows leadership on gay, AIDS issues
Ex-general says vets 'ashamed' of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Democratic presidential candidate Wesley Clark said in an interview last week that if elected president, he would push for the passage of a gay civil rights bill and would order military leaders to "fix" the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, which he called "discriminatory."
- The Washington Blade
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Op Ed - Wes Clark: Fighting to Be a Uniter and to Get Rid of the Divider
President George W. Bush promised us that he would "be a uniter, not a divider." But for the last three years, he's divided us by demonizing the gay rights movement. And in his State of the Union speech, President Bush served notice that he will use the struggle of gay Americans to gain equal rights as a wedge issue during the general election.
- Planet Out
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General's orders: Exclusive interview
Retired four-star general Wesley Clark thinks "don't ask, don't tell" needs to go and same-sex unions are here to stay. Can these pro-gay positions win him voters' support--and the Democratic presidential nomination?
- The Advocate
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Equal Rights For All Should Mean All
The ink was barely dry on the Massachusetts State Supreme Court's gay marriage decision, and the Republican Party was trying to use it as an election year issue to divide Americans. But this issue should not be a polarizing one. There's no reason why we shouldn't treat all Americans equally no matter what their race, religion or sexual orientation.
- By Wesley Clark - Op Ed, Gay City News
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