U.S. Stand on U.N. Convention for Children
George Bush’s prescription for the desperate plight of the world’s children dying of malnutrition and preventable diseases is “more free enterprise.”
The less cynical might charitably characterize Bush’s Rx as being naive.
If junk bonds, soaring real estate prices, housing shortages, bank failures, defalcations, bribery, pollution and homelessness are a panacea, then Bush is a glorious physician who received his medical degree on Wall Street.
EDMUND MORRIS
Santa Monica
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