Labels himself a homophobe after providing his own definition of what it means, explains the reasons why he thinks homosexuals should not exist and should not be allowed in the military or the classroom, warns C-SPAN of being controlled by homosexual bias.
Discuss issues and important questions concerning government agencies (the FBI, the Justice Department, etc.) and their actions during the Waco Tragedy.
Discusses political corruption regarding covering up federal felonies, suggests that senators are more dangerous to America than religious zealots and that they are all conspiring against Clinton.
Asks for information about obtaining information from Bob Dornan about why homosexuals shouldn't be allowed in the military because of health reasons, equates homosexuals with pedophiles.
Discusses several elements of American and Indian politics, but all seem to revolve around changing the status quo and the danger of lobbying to freedom, also suggests that C-SPAN be broadcast in Germany again.
Attaches clippings discussing future of cable in the Internet Age (and Bill Gates's involvement in the endeavor), suggests interviewing George Gilder on Booknotes.
Discusses their perceived dangers of major religions to true freedom (particularly Islam), calls for an end to it and larger enforcement of church and state, defends mystical sects and traditions.
Expresses discontent with and discusses failings of Republican presidents, especially Bush, analyzes his victory and says the data are in the conservative callers to C-SPAN.
Expresses discontent with anti-Clinton/anti-Democrat bias on program and how C-SPAN reports the news, blames job losses on Republicans working for Reagan and Bush.