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A Secret Service agent who guarded Clinton speaks up Orange County Register (received via e-mail) October 31, 1996 Ron Williams Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the educational purposes of research and open discussion. "I saw character flaws in Clinton" 10/31/96 Orange County Register. Letters To The Editor. 'A Secret Service agent who guarded Clinton speaks up' After reading the letter to the president written by Eldon Griffiths in the Register on Oct.17, I felt compelled to write a letter expressing my views on Bill Clinton. I retired from the United States Secret Service as the agent in charge of protection for the Los Angeles area immediately after Clinton was elected president in 1992. The primary reason I retired was because I had become disenchanted with the egotistical arrogance of the Clinton staff and because I saw character flaws in Clinton that I had not seen in the five past presidents I had protected since 1970. His attention to image and style but lack of substance and character was evident in private. He was the ultimate con man. As we approach the 1996 elections, I find myself amazed that a majority of the American people still are buying this con man. Forget Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones, Whitewater, Troopergate, Travelgate, lying to avoid the draft, and all the other improprieties. The accumulation of files on the American people and allowing "dopers" to work as White House staff so offend me that I can no longer remain silent. Where is the ACLU? If this were a Republican in office, the ACLU would be advocating impeachment for keeping clandestine files on Americans. They would be marching on the White House. However, I guess the American people think it is OK to have dopers running the country. My intuition in 1992 was right. Bill Clinton lacks substance and character. I just wish the American people felt values, substance, and character were important. Ron Williams Huntington Beach freerepublic.com