Perot’s Charges of ‘Dirty Tricks’
If Perot expects the American people to believe him and vote for him, he had better release the names of the people who told him that the Republicans were plotting dirty tricks.
To fail to do so would be an incredible obstruction of justice. If crimes were committed and he knows the facts, the American people deserve to know. It seems truly preposterous at this point to make those sorts of allegations without the basis of any one credible shred of evidence.
GARY TIGHE
Los Angeles
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