Dug this up on the internet...
Sounds pretty liberal to me.
I don't really get why people consider Dean a liberal - while they call Clark a "Republican."
http://www.issues2000.org/2004/Wesley_Clark_Foreign_Policy.htmhttp://www.issues2000.org/Wesley_Clark.htmUse UN to gain credibility in Iraq
Contribute to democratization in Muslim world
American tourists in Cuba will end Castro
We need to be talking to the North Koreans
Rebuild European alliances-source of 50 years or prosperity
Supports universal health coverage
Supports ban on assault weapons
End glass ceilings for women. (Jun 27)
Separation of church and state is fundamental. (Jun 27)
Full sunshine review of PATRIOT Act. (Jun 19)
Supports affirmative action; acknowledges racial discrim. (Jun 15)
Supports University of Michigan's affirmative action plan. (Jun 15)
Disturbed that we suspended habeus corpus for War on Terror.(Mar 23)
Supports affirmative action, including in college admissions.(Mar 1)
Environment is a legacy to our children. (Sep 8)
Drilling ANWR doesn't help with energy independence. (Aug 1)
Look for replacements for internal combustion engine. (Aug 1)
Protection outweighs benefits from drilling in Alaska. (Jul 23)
Renegotiate Kyoto Agreement rather than reject it. (Jul 1)
All that matters 100 years out is Constitution & environment(Jun 17)
Disappearing glaciers make global warming obvious. (Feb 20)
US energy overuse causes worldwide resentment. (Aug 2002)
Strongly Favors: Welcome gays into the military because they're already there
Strongly Opposes: Concerned about Three Strikes & emphasis on lockup
Strongly Opposes: Tax relief for middle class, not for the rich
Favors: Protection outweighs benefits from drilling in Alaska
Strongly Favors: Don't rule out nuclear, but focus on solar & wind power