Byline: Los Angeles Times
In the parlance of politics, what Bill Clinton did Wednesday is known as staying "on message."
Confronted with renewed controversy about his actions during the Vietnam War, the Democratic presidential nominee refused any comment and went about his business of the day: bashing President Bush.
Before several hundred people at a junior college in suburban Washington, Clinton excoriated Bush for his education policies and promised the nation's schools would receive an infusion of money if he reaches the White House.
Much as he had on Tuesday - he scalded Bush for what he said were plans to balance the federal budget …

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