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Letter to C-SPAN, 1990-12-21; 97013
Asks for more information regarding the participants involved in the ethics committee and trials. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-18; 55746
Complains about left-leaning journalists that appear on C-SPAN that criticize the war and President Bush's policies and administrations, accuses C-SPAN of being biased toward the left. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-18; 21030
Requests that C-SPAN delve further into the policies enforced by April Glaspie, says that the media has not done a good job reporting the full story, and cites two New Yorker articles that do this. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-08; 81503
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN; asks question about sanctions for Saddam Hussein and is worried about the threat of nuclear warfare. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-10; 02081
Asks for follow-up information about a previous request. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1990-12-31
Asks for more information regarding the tapes of Arab leaders discussing peace, with Kuwait offering money; author believes Bush administration involved with making bribes to other Arab countries. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-23; 91344
Enclosed letter to Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur, who spoke frankly about oil's role in US international affairs; requests that Kaptur be on C-SPAN; encloses transcript of Kaptur's speech and Newspapers articles concerning oil and the Persian Gulf crisis -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-21; 95605
Expresses discontent over anti-war protestors and C-SPAN's coverage of it as contradicting its neutrality stance. Says that television hosts need to be responsible for the impact they have on public opinion. Also states that neutrality can sometimes be a dangerous position to maintain, too. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-19; 98275
Expresses discontent over anti-war protestors and some of their methodologies/philosophies, claiming they are detrimental to troop morale and serve to strengthen opposing psychological warfare; warns of the dangers of too peaceful an outlook to war. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-23; 97498
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN and its unbiased presentation of the news, how it allows for genuine discussion, etc. Explains how she has worked for peace and civil rights her whole life, how she herself is not labeled, and just wants there to be no conflict. Explains how C-SPAN is good for everyone, regardless of class, race, gender, etc. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-20; 55391
Expresses discontent over anti-war protestors and believes the war in the Middle East needs to be won fast and that the volunteers there should be given their fair shake. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 04107
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN, particularly liked the Keating Five trials. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-27; 42103
Goes into more detail about comments made by a guest following a question asked by Brian Lamb on Booknotes concerning car production stats between Japan and the US; details include work-force and policy deals. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-29; 55427
Expresses discontent and criticizes C-SPAN for its guests and their opinions, and for coverage of the war in general as not examining the war psychology critically, ethically, or philosophically; warns of repeating history and America's international relations policies as potentially dangerous. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-28; 32678
Encloses Newspapers clipping about Gulf War that says the Saudi army retread from Kuwait; author states that she tends not to believe anything until she hears it from many sources. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-26; 85101
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN, especially its coverage of anti-war protests since it presents both sides of the issue for a more fully formed opinion. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-28; 92124
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN and its content. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-23; 19083
Lists questions and feedback author has about C-SPAN, with topics ranging from criticism of peace protestors from guests, military spending, Barbara Bush, and religious discussions. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-28; 93013
Suggests that C-SPAN's broadcasting use proper punctuation on their crawl sentences. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-22; 87176
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN, specifically a program about life in East Germany, in which author praises it in detail; author also had personal connections to East Germany. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1990-11-26
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN; suggests that, since Congress and the Presidential system seemed to not work, and the Constitution was inadequate, a Parliamentary system would work better; suggests a form of employee discipline. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.
Thanks C-SPAN for opportunity to be on the show. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1990-12-31
Expresses discontent with the lack of serious answering that author's question was greeted with by two journalists and Brian Lamb; expresses discontent with the press itself; claims that C-SPAN disrespects its guests and that it would be better without Brian Lamb. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-19; 92660
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN, especially coverage of the Keating 5; suggests that guests (reporters, authors, etc.) should be labelled politically like senators and congressmen are. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-24; 13760
Explains how, though there is only one formal Socialist in the House (Bernie Sanders), that the truth is that there are many more. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 92626
Expresses discontent for how the Israeli state treats Palestine and how other states seem to be biased in favor of Israel; suggests that Noam Chomsky be on the show. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-24; 79103
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN and being able to watch Congress in action. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-22; 30207
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN and its coverage of anti-war protests; examines the jargon in the pro-American military lexicon; criticizes President Bush's supposed lack of interest in the war. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-20; 54304
Expresses general appreciation for C-SPAN, but warns that they may be inadvertently propagating racial discrimination towards Arabic people and Arab-Americans via guest interviews. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-21; 48640
Explains how the phone number for the White House listed on C-SPAN is incorrect and requests that they edit this mistake; expresses appreciation for C-SPAN's war coverage. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1986-01-26; 54986
Explains that the Bible is essentially a collection of Jewish mythology, history, poetry, and literature and how the Christian appropriation of it has contributed to the side-taking between Jewish people and Muslims taken by the West. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-19; 06784
Expresses discontent over coverage of anti-war protests and inclusion of anti-war guests from peaceful organizations; author accuses them of being Communists and fronts for Soviet propaganda, is especially critical of WILPF (international feminist organization); encloses articles from Republican Newspapers that refute claims of C-SPAN guests. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-20
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN; gives history of television infrastructure and programming of author's hometown in Netherlands, explains why he is selling his satellite dish; provides information about upcoming vacation in the USA; encloses channel listing. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-22; 28054
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN's coverage of the Gulf War and how it decreases apathy in the populace; requests that C-SPAN televise more accurate polling results. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1990-12-29; 17033
Asks for more information regarding procurement of a tape recording of Ken Burns' address about his "Civil War" documentary; expresses appreciation for C-SPAN. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 77054
Asks for more information regarding interview transcript of a guest on the "American Profile" program. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 31406
Asks for more information about a list of countries and their governments/religions; asks for the same list that author saw on TV. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-01; 22201
Encloses letter outlining a restrictive policy from the VA about service-connected disability for veterans. Author asks questions about policy regarding restrictiveness and current troops in Persian Gulf. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1990-12-19; 07438
Cites a specific program in which guest speaks about the history of anti-semitism in Poland, from WWII to current Polish president. Author points out why guest's comments were wrong. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-20; 76904
Expresses discontent with the apparent biases on C-SPAN that emerged during war coverage; claims that C-SPAN's policy of showing both sides is too extreme, citing anti-semitism in particular. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-20; 76901
Expresses discontent over coverage of anti-war protests; believes that the coverage revealed C-SPAN biases in favor anti-war, which makes author uncomfortable; feels protestors are demoralizing to troops. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-27; 64133
Inquires about the nature of Russian involvement in the Persian Gulf, and requests that C-SPAN reporters touch on this subject more. Author has questions about the secret launching of Russian rockets, too. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-28
Criticizes Neil Livingston for quoting Oliver North, but goes on to say that, as it is America, freedom of speech is allowed in both camps. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-29; 20855
Criticizes Brian Lamb for his interview with Sir Antony Acland, says that it was not up to normal standards because both men had separate agendas, and mention of Kuwaiti's foundation by British Empire not at all mentioned. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-15
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN; suggests system for re-runs of important events, like S&L crisis hearings. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-17; 05602
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN, especially coverage of the Senate. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-26; 28374
Expresses discontent over the speech and duration of the questions from callers-in; suggests a better organization for this system. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-27; 06479
Expresses appreciation for C-SPAN's coverage of anti-war protests; criticizes President Bush's foreign policies. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 30161
Expresses extreme discontent with coverage of anti-war protests; claims C-SPAN gave enemy aid by showing a divided America. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1991-01-21; 93004
Expresses extreme discontent with coverage of anti-war protests, claims that C-SPAN is not a good authority to talk about this because of where it is based.