Expresses appreciation for Booknotes, suggests not inviting journalist Eleanor Clift on program again due to what the writer feels is her rude behavior and pontificating.
Expresses appreciation for Brian Lamb's interviews, severely criticizes Bill Clinton's supposed lack of morals and his role in the degradation of American society, culture, food, character, economy, and religion following what the writer feels is a gradual slip into socialism.
Blames allegedly liberal policies like sex education and the removal of God from school for America's problems, calls Clinton a socialist, expresses discontent with Lyndon Johnson.
Asks for information about obtaining title/name of author who Brian Lamb interviewed on Booknotes who wrote a book about the different generations of America.
Discusses effects of violence in mass media on children's psychological development, suggests that these concepts be talked about in C-SPAN interviews.
Attaches several letters discussing and analyzing the successes and failures of the Clinton administration, including: economics, upcoming campaigns, legislation, bills, power of American people, the Waco Disaster, foreign policy, military, taxes, etc.
Expresses discontent with insistence on discrimination in basketball, believes that women and African-Americans get better treatment in society and that the system is against white men.
Explains his own candidacy and policies for being a president, suggests creating a new state, comprised of all of Israel, all Palestinians, Jews in Ethiopia, all Jews in the world, and all Copts.
Discusses the change that people really want, mainly that religious leaders and secular leaders stop cheating them and separation of church and state, says they should be tried for treason.
Says that Brian Lamb should believe in conspiracy theories like the New World Order, explains belief that Satan is behind it all and that he has embodied (probably) Clinton (but Hitler was a precursor) and that Christ is coming to right things.
Suggests that NAFTA should be an issue voted for by the people, reminds Congress of the jobs that they are supposed to be doing, re: representing their constituents' best interests.
Suggests that Brian Lamb ask if people should pay for AIDS and abortion costs since smokers have to pay for their choice, also discusses the Post Office.
Discusses NAFTA and several of its elements, including its legality according to the Constitution, congressional conduct over it, and its impacts on economics and health.