6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 11,1971 WASHINGTON REPORT Congressman Edwin D. Eshfeman iHH IMi Dbfrlct-Ptnmylvmta That contention ignores some very basic facts. No one can say that the Vietnamese brand of democracy is all that it should be or all that we would like it to be—and Thieu’s tinkering with it is a prime example of its faults—but neither can it be said that the experiment with demo cracy in Vietnam is a complete failure. Consider for a moment the other election wljich took place in South Vietnam in August That was the election which many liberals have conveniently ignored It was the election in which the Vietnamese people chose their representatives to a national assembly which is com parable to our Congress. And, preliminary indications are that the August election was a pretty fair—not perfect, but pretty fair—example of demo cracy at work Not only did near ly 80 per cent of eligible Viet namese voters cast ballots, but they did so in a contest open enough that President Thieu’s margin of support in the assem bly was cut rathei significantly Of course, our American way of thinking makes it difficult to equate a congressional election with a piesidential election But, anyone who is familiar with the Vietnamese knows that they don’t necessarily think like Americans In fact, they regaid a vote for localized candidates as far more significant than a vote for president Why ? Because the concept of a nation and theie fore of a president is new and sliange for them, but the concept ot voting for someone in their village is a matter of tradition going back 2,500 years Many experts will tell you that the way most Vietnamese assess whethei or not all is well in their country is by asking, “Are they voting an the villages’” If the answer is yes, all is well. What I’m trying to point out is that the August election deserves some attention as a sign that our years of sacrifice an Vietnam are pioductmg some results Presi dent Thieu may be giving demo cracy m South Vietnam a tem porary black eye, but the fact remains that significant voting is taking place m the villages of his country - And,if you don’t believe that this fact has some meaning for fi ee men everywhere, you might consider this question Aie they voting in the villages in North Vietnam’ The subject of elections in Vietnam has been focused pri marily on the presidential race Much has been said and written about President Thaeu’s willing ness and intention, as this column FIX-IT TIP Power-operated tools are as common m the yard as in the workshop. Like any power tool, however, the equipment calls for proper care and maintenance to be useful. Power mowers, hedge clippers,-lawn edgers, sweepers and similar items will continue to perform sat isfactorily only if the main tenance instructions pro vided by the manufacturers are adhered to. In addition to telling you how to start the tool, the instructions will tell the best way to use it, when and where to lubricate is written, to run for re-election unopposed. The situation has been called a farce, which is mostly true, and called a be trayal of democracy, which is only partly true I think that Thieu legitimately can be criticized for consciously rttempting to turn the South Vietnamese presidential contest into a one-man show. In so doing, he has provided his op ponents and his critics with plenty of ammunition, specifically an opportunity to charge him with running his country like a dictator. But if Thieu’s strong-armed tactics have been wrong, so have some of the more irresponsible claims of his crutics. 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