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Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-15; 76308 Expresses feeling distrustful towards a Republican Congress. Thanks the network for the coverage of the British House of Commons and asks the network for coverage of Canada's "Question Time." Suggests televising the Quebec independence debates. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-17; 81501 Seeks non-partisan information concerning line-item vetoes, the budget and social security, and welfare classes created by tax exemptions for businesses. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-16; 03431 Say they would like to see debates with field experts and not journalists or politicians. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 95205 States opinion that China should not be trusted in order to preserve the stability of the United States' economic future. Explains why they believe China is a threat. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-14; 49659 Believes the Surgeon General position has become a mouthpiece for the nation's health and feels Drs. Elders and Dr. Henry Foster are not qualified to discuss major illness. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-17; 45506 Responds to a guest's comment about Bill Clinton's morality by defending Clinton, criticizes conservatives and Newt Gingrich, and expresses frustration when guests claim they represent entire minorities. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-16; 34471 Suggests airing the Speaker's question and answers consecutively in the evenings as they believe it will help people understand the Republican contract and the legislative agenda. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-15; 32806 Praises the network, Booknotes, the House of Representatives coverage, and the Lincoln-Douglas program, then states they cannot get C-SPAN 2. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-15; 43107 References Democratic losses in the recent election and argues that it sustains the assertion that liberalism is outdated. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-14; 22601 Says the network has provided a great service to the country because they are able to see the "radicals" in Capitol Hill, then lists names of "radicals." Says they wonder if the people in the districts are as radical as the elected Representatives. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 12528 Thanks the network for giving the public the opportunity to make informed opinions without the input of journalists. Describes the War on Drugs as an unsuccessful drain on taxpayers. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-14; 62521 Asks if the Moscow Evening News could be televised earlier in the evening. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-15; 28782 Expresses appreciation for the coverage of the National Right to Life rally in Washington D.C and the Rose Kennedy funeral, then asks how C-SPAN is funded. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 43103 Complains about calls only coming from California and Florida, expresses a dislike towards the state of California, and recounts being unable to call-in during Larry King Live as well. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 46368 Says they would like to see coverage of the Senate on C-SPAN instead of only the House of Representatives. Also requests more interviews with lesser-known Presidential candidates. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-05; 15218 Explains the best aspect of C-SPAN is the interviews and the worst is the infrequent announcement of upcoming program information. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-06; 34293 Disagrees with government spending money on space exploration, supports progressive taxes instead of flat taxes instead of sales taxes, and argues that taxes should not be reduced until the country is debt free. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-06; 08817 Complains about their cable provider removing C-SPAN weekend programming for infomercials. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-02-03; 32256 Describes the changes in political parties from their perspective and argues about why reporting should be objective. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-20; 71360 Expresses their observation that disagreeing has become synonymous with the word liberal. Asks for clarification concerning information about the network screening calls. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-26; 95212 Compliments C-SPAN, the Journalists' Roundtable, and Booknotes, then expresses dislike for the new format and complains that the program schedule listed in the newspaper is rarely accurate. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-25; 07874 Praises the network's programs, especially the Lincoln-Douglas debates, but feels the Rose Kennedy program was a waste of time. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-23; 02140 Expresses appreciation for the network but concern that some camerawork reinforced stereotypes of Black women. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-26; 98902 Expresses feeling irritated with the accusations of C-SPAN being biased and reminisces about a university class. Suggests using the full name of agencies instead of the acronyms. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-26; 10023 Reminds Brian Lamb of the emotional motivations behind viewer calls and praises Brian Lamb, C-SPAN, and the music. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-24; 77845 Thanks the network for the discussion with Clark Judge and Bernard Aronson. Contrasts it to a program with Mrs. Huffington and Mrs. Lewis which they felt was uncivil. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-18; 95322 Shares how they miss the old format for the Journalists' Roundtable because it was how they obtained trustworthy news. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-27; 32507 Expresses confusion at support for the Republican party and praises Bill Clinton, then explains their impressions of the differences between the Republican and Democratic parties and suggests a television program about it. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-26; 17402 Discusses comments made by the head of the Social Security Administration about the growth of money in the Social Security trust fund and shares why they feel it is wrong. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-24; 72205 Praises the Journalists' Roundtable program with Clark Judge and Bernard Aronson because it was calm, intelligent, and rational. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-24; 44143 Says Clark Judge's comments about democracy and foreign policy could've been avoided had Judge read Noam Chomsky's books. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-23; 07756 Complains about a guest from the Washington Monthly allegedly exploiting writers and his wife. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-25; 11963 Thanks the network for educating and producing informed citizens. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 98922 Describes the functions of the Constitution and the meaning behind the phrase "we the people" in relation to human evolution. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-25; 32901 Discusses their Christian faith and Christianity's influence on society. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-27; 63025 Describes two letters they wrote in response to the State of the Union speech, then suggests their interest in seeing a program about the repairs made to the Capitol Dome. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 35096 Asks the network to consider returning the morning viewer call-in program. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-30; 17551 Complains about Newt Gingrich getting too much coverage. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-26; 55304 Complains about Native American tribes' sovereignty in the state of Minnesota. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-13; 04072 Offers their personal history as part of the "middle class" and describes policies they feel would keep the top 10% of income earners to control the rest of the country. Thanks C-SPAN. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-24; 33877 Expresses feeling disappointed the network did not air a rerun of Newt Gingrich's speech. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-23; 11590 Claims the budget deficit and increase in health care costs are the results of non-productive jobs. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-24; 94611 States social security is an insurance and not an entitlement. Say the attached article further supports their statement [not attached]. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-21; 68818 Praises the network before requesting Senate coverage on C-SPAN since their cable provider does not offer C-SPAN2. Also requests captions on the screen be moved to the right. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-24; 92262 Shares dislike for the new network format and misses the call-in programs with two legislators discussing subjects. Feels the network has become too commercialized. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-20; 48304 Requests the network provide coverage to the people working hard to preserve history including genealogical societies. Also requests a visit from the tour-bus at Constitution Hall. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-16; 93109 Complains about the Bravo station editing films for nudity and explicit content. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-22; 85741 Describes Dan Quayle's speech as amazing and discusses the U.S. referring to itself as a superpower. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 99709 Believes journalists need to allow the public to form independent opinions. The letter ends praising someone and their colleagues for an excellent job. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1995-01-21; 14534 Praises the network as being a marvelous source for civic education. Compares Cable television to health insurance in order to explain why they believe PBS should not be funded by the federal government.