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My guess in the previous post was right:

A parade of generals walk out on stage, including Wesley Clark, to sand behind Maj. Gen. Scott Gration, USAF (Ret.) who is up there to talk about why they support Obama as commander-in-chief.

Friday morning, Clark appeared on Morning Joe although he didn't get much time to speak. Highlight (intervening comments by Scarborough removed for clarity):

That's what Americans are going to ask, and they're going to expect people like Joe Biden in the Vice Presidential debate to be able to handle those questions. I just can't imagine who's going to go up against Joe Biden based on the discussion we're having right now, because what you saw from the Democrats last night is a really strong team. You saw Barack Obama who's talking about judgment. He's talking about the important judgment calls the President has to make. He's saying if there's going to be a debate about who's ready to be Commander in Chief and who's got the judgment and temperament, let's have it. And then you've got Joe Biden right behind him who's very experienced and savvy, just returned from Georgia. It's a heck of a line-up, and I think it's the kind of line-up that's going to reassure Middle America that Democrats are a party that can take care of this country's national security.

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Don't we owe it to ourselves to be all that we can be as a people of faith? To reach out and offer hope and opportunity to the least among us? To preach peace and prosperity and to live equality and justice? (source)

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