Breaking Ranks
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/18/AR2006011802607_pf.html
Larry Wilkerson Attacked the Iraq War. In the Process, He Lost the
Friendship of Colin Powell.
By Richard Leiby
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, January 19, 2006; C01
In an overheated old schoolroom in Washington, Larry Wilkerson, a
retired Army colonel, is doing his best to impose military discipline
on 25 pupils as they prepare to attack a mountain of pizza, cupcakes
and cookies. It is the year-end party for Macfarland Middle School's
Colin L. Powell Leadership Club, a tutoring and mentoring program that
Wilkerson oversees as a volunteer. Striding before his charges in smart
burgundy suspenders, the colonel -- everybody here calls him the
colonel -- makes a point about duty:
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