THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING
ON THE STUMP

Clark says GOP distorts his testimony on Iraq

By Raja Mishra and Joanna Weiss
Globe Staff / January 16, 2004

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MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Retired Army General Wesley K. Clark, who says on the stump that the war in Iraq was unnecessary, reacted with uncharacteristic anger yesterday to reports that, in 2002, he told a congressional committee that Saddam Hussein was a "threat" and said he believed the Iraqi leader had both weapons of mass destruction and connections to Al Qaeda. (Full Article: 544 Words)

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