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DemExpat (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore | Wed Oct-22-03 03:00 PM Original message |
FYI Clark supporters - a Dems Abroad conference call |
Wes had laryngitis that evening, so Richard Skar stepped in to take his place....
DEMOCRATS ABROAD General Wesley Clark Conference Call 17 October 2003 Minutes taken by DA Belgium General Clark, suffering from a severe case of laryngitis, was represented on the call by Ambassador Richard Sklar, Chief Operating Officer of Clark's campaign. Listening in on the call were over 300 members of Democrats Abroad in 15 countries and 26 locations. Ambassador Sklar made a brief statement and then fielded questions for the remainder of the 30-minute call. Various individuals from a number of cities asked their questions directly of Sklar. Over 300 people were on the line, with South Korea and Spain with us for the first time, as they are new committees just forming. Sklar made the following opening statement. I was one of you until last year. Peter Alegi and I knew each other in Rome. Rather than launch into a campaign speech, I can say how I got into this – 75,000 people pressured Wes to join the race. President Clinton drafted me in 1996 to go to Bosnia. Wes was in a key role and ended the negotiations with Milosevic. I went to Bosnia as UN Ambassador and watched Wes to get rid of Milosevic in Kosovo. He is a general, a diplomat, a scholar, a skilled negotiator and warrior. Last January, I told him to run for President because I thought he was the most electable Democrat. But it wasn’t the call from us; it was 75,000 people who organized themselves. I saw them at a Meetup in San Francisco last week. They put pressure on him to make a decision. It was not easy, and it was late. He wanted to see if someone could win and be a successful president, and he decided that he could serve better and win the election. He decided on September 17 to join the race. I left San Francisco, and we are now managing the campaign. We are in our 27th day and we’ve become a structured organization. We have brought in skilled people for communications and fundraising, and he makes us more proud every day. I have seen elections, and I have never been so depressed about our government. I would like the country to be one for our children and grandchildren. Wes is a hero, not an action hero like Schwarzenegger, but from Vietnam to NATO he has looked after our country’s security. He stands for people, the environment, jobs, a woman’s right to choose, and all of the things that make America what it is. He calls it ‘new patriotism’, which is not waving the flag but public service and sacrifice – because we have tough times ahead. He believes in inclusiveness. I’m not talking about the Milosevic victory and the liberating of Kosovo. 15 countries fought together, and that was a huge task. World leaders describe him in such a way that you wonder whether it is a commercial. He wore two hats as US commander and SHAPE commander. He has beaten every academic record, having been top of his class in West Point during all four years. He believes in service – Wes only knows service, and he is committed. There is a gang who has decided to see if we can elect him, and we have to convince the press that he’s a legitimate, important and serious candidate. We have to raise tons of money – Bush already has 180 million dollars to prove that he is a “compassionate conservative”. Question from DA Taiwan The Patriot Act is being used for non-terror activities. How would Clark strike a balance between civil liberties and security concerns? Not the way John Ashcroft is doing it. This intrusiveness is unnecessary. Some parts have to be put on the shelf. We didn’t necessarily need new legislation. We certainly don’t need to stifle dissent – dissent is key to patriotism. We don’t want to stifle freedom of speech, freedom of movement. But still we have to deal with a new sort of war. The war is against people who hate us, who are not afraid to die and are using methods that we are not familiar with. So we have to fight terrorism but not intrude on Americans’ lifestyles. The Patriot Act is not the way. Wes does not want to destroy on what has made this country great. Question from DA Belgium Will Clark support a fair, proportionate and equitable distribution of land, a real Palestinian state, the right of return for both Jews and Palestinians, and a shared capital in Jerusalem? There is no more intractable problem than that issue. We need two viable, secure states, not Bantustans, and not a state under assault. We need security and viability – physical viability in terms of geography and natural resources – but first security. We are don’t think that it’s the place of the US to intervene publicly in the solution. But the absence of US participation and pressure will lead to no solution at all. Two viable and secure states that can protect their own people, and strong US participation to help find a solution are what we need. Question from DA Mexico Please state Clark’s position on using our military to prevent illegal immigration across the Mexican border. The military is not civilian police; it should not be used in cities except in crises. We ought to have an effective border program, but the question of immigration is complex. With a disparity in income and people anxious to support their families, immigration will occur, legally or illegally. Bush promised and failed to build a new relationship with Mexico. He has forgotten Mexico. We have to solve this problem together by being Mexico’s partner. Mexico wasn’t with the US regarding the Iraq war. Bush turned his back on our neighbor. Question from DA Korea There is concern about the North Korean effort to develop nuclear weapons as well as questions of security in North Asia. What is Clark’s opinion of Bush ’s handling of this problem? During the Clinton administration, Defense Secretary Perry engaged in discussion with North Korea. We can’t solve this by standing aside. Six powers have to deal with this. There has to be an understanding on both sides. The alternatives to talking are intolerable. We don’t know the answer, but North Korea has to act responsibly toward the rest of the world. If it acts responsibly, assistance will be forthcoming. Threats are counterproductive. This society has been outside the mainstream, and we cannot afford to have an isolated North Korea threaten us all. We must talk. Question from DA Hong Kong The US has the largest fiscal deficit in history and has experienced the greatest reversal from surplus to deficit. What are Clark’s priorities to restore fiscal health? The next economic speech will deal with the fall from the greatest surplus to the greatest deficit. Tax cuts for the rich with no controls on spending are not the way. We are mortgaging our future. Wes says we should give priority to our children. We will eliminate the tax breaks to the wealthiest and work on the great deficit in job creation. The economy is a disaster – 3 million lost jobs in 2.5 years is unacceptable. Robert Rubin and Laura Tyson and those who worked with Clinton know that we cannot continue to saddle the country with debt. The foreign money that’s funding our debt may one day cease to come – we are at the mercy of lenders. If they cannot have economic security, we will have a catastrophe. We have to reverse the tax cuts for the rich and get to balance. We have to move beyond reversing the Bush actions and reform, and get rid of the tax havens in Nassau and Bermuda. A worker pays 13% for social security tax and some of the wealthy pay less than that. Tax reform and acting against tax cuts for the rich will help us get the economic engine going. Question from DA Thailand If Clark becomes President, what will he do about Guantanamo Bay? Are you asking about the treaty rights or those detained? The detainees. We have an interesting dilemma. We have a definition of a non-combatant entitled to Geneva protections. We are finding that the gross locking up of individuals regardless of whether they were terrorists is a mistake. We see them mistreated, and we don’t protect ourselves by acting like the people we are fighting. Isolation and treating them as a threat is not the way to go. Question from the DA Netherlands What is Clark’s policy on Star Wars? Our threat is coming not from outer space and not from launched missiles. It is coming from car bombs, hijacked airplanes, suitcase bombs and shoulder-launched missiles. We have to face that threat that exists today. To continue the policy of massive armaments like in the Soviet era makes no sense. The threats are in cars and suitcases and cargo. That is where we have to focus. Question from DA Thailand (?) How do we stand in the world? How will Clark reposition the US – not only on Iraq and the Middle East? Given the revolutionary changes in policy in the Bush administration, what will be Clark’s priorities? In this administration we have reversed 50 years starting in 1945 of bipartisan effort to be part of a world community and to solve world problems. Wes and I believe (as he demonstrated in NATO) in the concept that we must be part of an international community – and we can’t impose a solution. I partnered with the EU and the World Bank and the EBRD and the IMF in Bosnia, and there were troops from 27 countries working with us. Not one American has been killed or shot at in Bosnia, and not one European has been either. We have to get back to the understanding that we need our allies. The UN is not perfect, but it is essential. We must try to resolve the issues together. We have a disaster in Iraq, and we are nearly alone there. We are the target, both physical and intellectual, of all anger and desperation there. Internationalism, not unilateralism, and respect for our friends. We are in this together. How fast will you repeal the Disabled Veterans Act? I don’t know what Wes’ views on this are. I can only tell you that it seems to be something that is unjust and doesn’t make sense, but I am not very well-informed on the subject. Justice for veterans is a must. Question from DA UK Would you reverse the current policy of penalizing Americans who visit or contribute to Cuba? We have a problem with Fidel Castro, but it is counterproductive to keep Americans from visiting and Cuban-Americans from sending money. We will have to build relations and open up borders and access and rights to travel. Commerce, people, money and trade work better than isolation. Let’s all do our part to make this “like father, like son” – a one-term President. |
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