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Want Obama-Clark '08? Sign the petition

A grassroots movement started by Matt Stoller of OpenLeft, has launched Obama-Clark, a site advocating for Obama to select Wes Clark as his VP. This appears to have no connection to Gen. Clark or to WesPAC but hearkens back to the old Draft Clark days of 2003.

If you're interested, check out their arguments in favor of Clark as VP and sign the petition.

I personally think Gen. Clark would be an excellent vice president, though I think a Cabinet position like Secretary of State would make better use of his experience and talents. I do hope that Obama will consider giving Clark an important role, should he win in November, whatever it might be.

Updated: The Associated Press picks it up. VetVoice approves and points to other resources.

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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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