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Dear Editor:
The editorials do not point up the fact that there is no choice when all three major candidates lack solutions to the problems of violence at home and abroad.
Nixon follows the Democrats' war policy and calls for law and order instead of getting to the cause of the problem.
Humphrey has faithfully followed L.B.J.'s blunders. At least L.B.J. knew when he was beaten. H.H.H. may be the lesser of two evils, but he is still an evil.
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And then there's Wallace. (Oh, forget it.)
No candidate has a real solution to Viet Nam. No candidate represents those who dislike the present administration, unless they want a Wallace police state.
A vote of protest is the sanest choice this election. A write‑in for Dick Gregory, McCarthy, or even Pat Paulson is the only way a voter can avoid stooping to the levels of the major candidates.
Scott Hayward '70
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