General Wes Clark Endorses Andrew Duck
Citing “Common Sense Solutions for Marylanders”
Clark says, “Maryland Needs a Leader Like Andrew Duck”
*Immediate Release* Contact: Erick Mullen
(202) 409-8803 or emullen@securingamerica.com
September 14, 2006. Little Rock, AR. Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, General Wesley Clark today endorsed the candidacy of Andrew Duck for Congress in Maryland’s 6th Congressional District. Andrew Duck is a 20-year army veteran who served in Iraq and Bosnia. He currently works as an intelligence advisor for Northrop Grumman.
“Today American families face many difficult challenges at home and abroad. We face continued threats to national security, and we must prepare for a changing global economy that demands that America train our people to compete for the highest paying jobs. Andrew Duck has the leadership and experience to battle the toughest issues both at home and abroad.
"Andrew Duck is just the kind of person the people of Maryland deserve to have represent them in Congress. The people of the Sixth District can cast a vote for him with pride, knowing that he will serve them as honorably as he has served his country.
“As a combat veteran, an Army intelligence advisor, a native Marylander, and a father, Andrew Duck has the principles and perspective to make positive changes in Washington. He will work tirelessly to develop new and innovative plans make our nation more secure and our government more accountable. Our leaders in Washington have received failing grades on national security, healthcare, and education.
“In voting for Andrew Duck, Marylanders will have an opportunity to turn things around now before it’s too late. To change politics-as-usual, we have to vote for someone besides the usual politicians,” said General Wesley Clark.
General Wesley K. Clark is a retired four-star general and served as the Supreme Allied Commander of Europe where he commanded NATO forces and directed Operation Allied Force in the Balkans, putting a stop to the ethnic cleansing by the Serbs. More recently, he was drafted in 2003 to seek the Democratic nomination for President. General Clark remains engaged in public policy and private business development. Authoring two books, Waging Modern Wars and Winning Modern Wars, he and his wife, Gert, still live in Little Rock. He can be reached through his website, www.securingamerica.com.
###


