Speaks out
By Daily Bruin Staff
July 7, 1996 9:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 7, 1996
"I think that there should be some way to make sure that there
is working-class representation at the government level … Even
someone who is really liberal, like Bill Clinton, is essentially an
aristocrat, and lobbying doesn’t just quite cut it."
Quynh Nguyen is a history/Asian American studies student.
"Colin Powell … He’s been leading armies for a while, and you
know how efficient they are, so let’s put him governing
America."
Karen Ayotte is a visiting medical student from Washington
D.C.
"Somebody that is not in politics. Bureaucrats … are just more
interested in their own agendas, not … in the agendas of the
common people. A non-politician would be perfect."
Cristina Torrez is a third-year English student.
"The most qualified person who least wants to govern. Anybody
who wants to lead in today’s system, to get to the point where you
could be a good leader, you have to compromise yourself."
Mario Tamurri is a postdoctoral biology student.
"Actually the way most of the countries in Europe have it, I
like it … That’s a sort of a system where if you have the most
votes you govern the country, but that means it’s not a
presidential system."
Marcus Klimmer attended UCLA in 1988.