Pete Wilson in Sacramento
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I guess politics makes strange bedfellows, but then again, maybe not.
I was really torn between the two candidates for governor because I couldn’t figure out who was worse.
But then when Dianne Feinstein reneged on her vow to stop campaigning if Wilson returned to Washington and put crib notes on her hand before a debate, my decision was made.
And when I saw her “chubby friend” (as Wilson called him, which was really a low shot) with her, the old saying “birds of a feather flock together” came to mind. After all, Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.) is a proven liar and cheat.
What we need now is a limit on congressional terms and a line veto for the President so these little “pork barrel” items that are tossed into bills, which are completely unrelated, could be eliminated. Maybe, just maybe.
LYNN SPEAR MERLES
Costa Mesa
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