RABAN ON CLINTON
If Raban valued his credibility, he would have analyzed George Bush with the same clinical fervor with which he painstakingly critiqued not only Clinton but Perot and Brown as well.
Let’s face it! This is just another election year with two mere mortals running against each other, neither of whom hold all the solutions to this country’s (or the world’s) ills. Both candidates expound “change” but are really just two more politicians playing the same old game using this season’s buzzwords.
I, for one, am tired of people “playing” at a game that has such a potent impact on my life and that of my children.
TONI PRUETT BOUMAN
Arroyo Grande
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