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  • I am a Richard H. Clark supporter! 63.16% (36 votes)
  • I am not convinced yet. 14.04% (8 votes)
  • I am NOT a Clark fan. 22.81% (13 votes)

Comments

  1. The Real Average Joe said on Nov 28 2009, 08:55 PM:

    Mr. Clark, I respect your courage and will to run for the Presidency of this nation without 25 million dollars and a political machine behind you. I agree with you on almost every issue and would seriously consider voting for you if you gained ballot access. I have two questions for you, first, what is your opinion of the educational voucher program or privatizing schools and giving every child in America a Pell Grant and letting them choose which school they go to instead of trying to fix the monstrous, inneficient bureacracy that is the school system? Second, what is your opinion on corporate welfare, military welfare, and any other subsidization of private industry through tax payer dollars? Thank You, Joe

  2. Evan said on Aug 10 2009, 10:58 AM:

    im not a just a kid

  3. Third Party Guy said on Nov 25 2007, 09:45 AM:

    RICHARD CLARK FOR PRESIDENT!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. George Nelson in Michigan said on Nov 02 2007, 10:08 PM:

    I like what you have to say.I think it's what we need for a President.I wish you the best.

  5. Anon said on Oct 02 2007, 02:06 AM:

    If you actually intend on taking back America, why go for the presidential seat? Surely, not taking into consideration my stand on your desire of president, you don't think you can compete for the President of the United States. Even at your age, you would have to keep your body in shape (Americas obsession over fitness), you would have to get involved in many political events in this county such as taking a side. I understand you are not a democrat or a republican respectively, and I'm not trying to segregate here, but it's a lot more likely to get an African-American Woman into office before a third party. fortunately Mr. Clark, due to the mass media of the Internet and many other sources, people know about all these scandals and lies and ect. Alas...unfortunately for you, money runs the show in America, you will agree yourself, surely. There are many people that care about this country to the effect of being scared for it's wellbeing, but I think the number of people who think "supporting America" is putting a "I support the war" or a "War = oil" bumper sticker on the back of their gas guzzling SUV s out weighs the number of people willing to logically look at our current situation and be scared, because as a man named Micheal Moore once said, "America is fueled off of being scared". Thank you. P.S: I really have the feeling you are anti-school, indicated in your writings and your "my education" section, there is a HUGE number of kids not making it through high-school, resulting in a much lower amount of freshly graduated high-schoolers even thinking about college. Yes, it is very expensive, but people in the inner city can afford city college but, whats the point, right? You tell me. After reading all of this, I will now tell you I'm an 18 year old kid from California who graduated high school with average grades, and goes to a mall city college. I didn't want my age to effect your opinion while reading, because when most people think about a kid writing about governmental issues, they lower their opinion to "what dose he know, he's just a kid". Again, thank you.

  6. William Thomas, Reno, NV said on Sep 24 2007, 02:14 PM:

    I think Mr. Clark would make a great President. He stands for almost everything me and my peers talk about but are so frustrated because our current politicians will do nothing about. We need Richard Clark. When was the last time we had a President that came from humble beginnings that was just a regular citizen? 1933? By the way. Being a member of MENSA should be a prerequisite for being the President. I have taken some MENSA tests and I will tell you that CRITICAL THINKING must be mastered.

  7. Richard Clark said on Sep 23 2007, 08:48 AM:

    Concerned Citizen - Ow. I put Mensa in bold so you would see it. Many people tend to just scan through. Mostly, it's for the media, so they know I'm not just another knucklehead. Yes, I am pissed off. But not to the point of foaming at the mouth. The intent of the pages is to catch the activists, who will help spread the word. So yes, they are worded a little harshly in some places. But, if you've done your homework on the issues, you really should be throwing a fit too! Arrogant? Not in the least. Zero. I'm sorry I come accross that way to you. I'll take a look at what I can do to fix that impression. It's just completely opposite of reality.

  8. Concerned Citizen said on Sep 13 2007, 08:33 PM:

    He sounds like he's as earnestly pissed off at our current state of affairs as most of us are, but he also seems to think he's not only too smart for our "leaders" in Washington, but apparently too smart for the rest of us too. Putting "member of MENSA" in bold twice in the same rambling self-indulgence that began with a declaration that we're too stupid to determine if Mr Clark qualified to be President just doesnt speak of a man of the people. It speaks of someone who thinks they are above the people. One does not have to be rich to be soaked to the bones in arrogance. I may read some of the policies of Mr. Clark and maybe I am taking his approach too harshly...but he sounds too much like a man too pissed off at the rest of the world for not seeing what a great and brilliant person he is. We need someone who will, with both the ability and humility required, lead our nation out of these trying times. Thanks


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