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Letter to C-SPAN, 1999-10-23; 33009 Asks for information on the American Presidents series contest. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 11720 States enjoyment of the American Presidents series and lists many reasons why Harry Truman was her favorite president. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1999-07-30; 55447 Thanks C-SPAN for the American Presidents series and praises Susan Swain's presenting. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1999-07-05; 98390 Thanks C-SPAN for good programming and for the American Presidents series. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1999-10-18; 44484 Directs letter to a woman in Viewer Services recounting how they know each other, discusses a gift of rulers given to her high school class's 60th reunion party, then places an order. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 43221 Asks if they can find a poem about the U.S. Presidents which she has mostly forgotten. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-27; 91214 Thanks C-SPAN for the White House tour program, recounts own visit to the White House in 1958, praises C-SPAN's handling of Bill Clinton's portion of the program, and expresses support for Bill Clinton and appreciation for C-SPAN. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-07-14; 05401 Praises the C-SPAN program touring the White House and requests it be rebroadcast soon. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-06-08; 07078 States enjoyment of the White House tour program, then relates own experience being able to visit the Roosevelt White House, and asks if she can have a copy of a portion of the program featuring her late sister. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-07-10; 38930 Praises the C-SPAN program touring the White House. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-07-15; 79424 States disappointment in presentation of the Clintons' living quarters in the White House, questions why Hillary Clinton did not appear in the White House tour program, but considers that the White House is temporary home for the Clintons. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d.; 20904 Praises the C-SPAN program touring the White House. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-07-08; 89706 States opinion that the White House tour program was too long and boring, then questions what happened to peace in Ireland and criticizes Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-07-11; 32818 Expresses enjoyment of a program giving a tour of the White House. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-07-11; 91360 Expresses belief that the nation needs patriotic inspiration, describes love of Booknotes, and states enjoyment of a program featuring a tour of the White House. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Asks why a male guest is wearing an earring, asks if Brian Lamb lives in Washington, D.C., and suggests asking a separate man why he won't pursue G.O.P. leadership. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Compares reporter Sally Quinn to Monica Lewinsky and criticizes the outcome of her relationship with Ben Bradlee. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-07 Criticizes the Clintons and opines that a C-SPAN guest should not idolize them. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Quotes from a book about an affair between Ben Bradlee and Sally Quinn, a reporter; states Sally "pulled a Monica" on her boss. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Criticizes the Washington elite for "going easy" on people who are part of their social circle. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Criticizes a C-SPAN guest, stating she is mean-spirited and that her opinion of the Clintons was swayed by personal slights. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06; 21619 Accuses a C-SPAN guest of only polling Clinton supporters, but states their disapproval of Clinton and expresses no sympathy for those supporters opposed to Clinton after his impeachment. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Asks a C-SPAN guest what their personal opinion of Bill and Hillary Clinton is. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Describes opposing "camps" in relation to the Clinton investigations. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Calls a C-SPAN guest a snob. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Apologizes to a C-SPAN guest on behalf of many callers and asks if she believes in the validity of the investigations against Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Asks how a C-SPAN guest feels that far right politicians agree with her and Democrats think she is snobby. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Questions why a C-SPAN guest did not speak out against Clinton earlier, and states opinions that Bill Clinton is shameless and should be forced out of office. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Asks a C-SPAN guest what the fallout has been since publishing her article. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Responds to a C-SPAN guest by calling her arrogant to think everyone should agree with her. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Addresses a C-SPAN guest and expresses support for her. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Questions pundits and asks how much support Governor Jesse Ventura will receive. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Criticizes a C-SPAN guest for being elitist and ignoring people of color living in Washington, D.C., then calls her a homewrecker. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 States agreement with a C-SPAN guest who is opposed to Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Thanks Brian Lamb for C-SPAN and conveys thanks to a C-SPAN guest for covering the alleged disdain in Washington, D.C. for Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-02; 92663 Praises a C-SPAN guest for pointing out how out of touch Washington media people supposedly are, defends the Clintons, and addresses the mean income of U.S. families. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Accuses Brian Lamb and C-SPAN of bias against Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Believes that a C-SPAN guest is out of touch and recommends a book opposed to the "establishment," then praises Bill and Hillary Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 States he took a poll in which every respondent said Bill Clinton broke three commandments, asserts Clinton has done wrong, and praises Ross Perot. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Asserts belief that the Clinton administration is mean-spirited and vicious and compares Bill Clinton's sexual past to that of a dog. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Asks a C-SPAN guest how much of her success is owed to Ben Bradlee. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06; 21401 Asks how the media would have handled the Clinton accusations differently if he were Republican, and asks a C-SPAN guest about her plans to write a book. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06; 37774 Argues that Bill Clinton will remain in office because Democrats convinced the public his exit would cause financial instability and because the nation is greedy, then criticizes several Republican party leaders for a "non-strategy" costing them Congressional seats. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06; 30747 Argues against an assertion by a C-SPAN guest that people outside the Beltway have no concern for morals, and states Washington is filled with snobs, then states other politicians could not hold up to scrutiny either. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Praises a piece by a C-SPAN commentator and states the complaints are from Clinton supporters. -
Letter to C-SPAN, n.d. Pillories a C-SPAN commentator, stating she is boring, self-absorbed, and out of touch. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06; 22032 In response to a C-SPAN guest, contends that she cannot speak for Washington, D.C. residents without consulting blue collar workers and minorities as to their feelings about Bill Clinton. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Disparages a C-SPAN guest for being a hypocrite and ignoring the lies of previous administrations, then suggest she switch careers. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06 Encloses a previous fax, and adds to it that wealth keeps people from serving in the military, and that the corporate world caused the failure of health reform. -
Letter to C-SPAN, 1998-11-06; 20001 States opinion that a guest is out of touch with the real Washington.