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On June 2 you had a front-page report, quoting President Bush’s address at a West Point graduation event. The message in the purple prose provided by speech writers is probably going to be the major theme in the ’92 campaign: “No quotas.â€

Given a shrinking job market and an increasingly qualified pool of minority applicants, the fears of white-male voters, thus threatened, were given the President’s sympathy. He said, to this captive audience of new military officers, that he offered “a more unifying, moral and noble approach†than quotas: i.e., read my rhetoric and vote for me in ’92.

The recent campaign to reelect Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.), supported by Bush, used an infamous TV commercial that went like this: A pair of white hands is seen crumpling a job-application form, while a voice complains: “You were the most qualified, but the job had to go to a minority.â€

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My advice to the current CREEP (Committee to Reelect the President) would be: use the same ad and save some money; just switch candidates.

ALBERT FALKOVE

Glendale

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