Argues that Minnesota Senator Eugene J. McCarthy was an important figure in 1968 and should have been included in a program. Attached is information about the "New Democrats" ideas on how to create jobs.
Praises Brian Lamb and Rush Limbaugh. Criticizes a person that appeared on a program as not being well read. Says many Presidents did not serve in the military and claims none were draft dodgers.
Explains they have lost respect for Lyn Nofziger because of a remark against Clinton and for reporting a high school teacher to the House Committee of Un-American Activities.
Believes health care is an issue for States and not the federal government. Says corporations should not pay for health care and suggests raising sales tax.
Praises the network for televising the debate for the candidate running for Prime Minister in Canada. Explains how information pertaining to Canadian politics is inaccessible in their area. Mentions that Canadians are not in support of NAFTA.
Shares their opinions concerning a Journalists' Roundtable program. Says a journalist appeared sleepy and that everyone "dummied up" at a caller mentioning Rush Limbaugh.
Praises a journalist for positively acknowledging Bill Clinton's first 8 months in the White House. Mentions how Ronald Reagan broke up labor unions and did not forgive loans. Criticizes Ben Wattenberg for being anti-worker and anti-Black and claims Wattenburg would agree with imprisoning Black people.
Asks why their cable station removed the network and information about Congressmen was not available. Attached is an article about how Democrats are encouraging socialism and arguing that communism is a threat.
Explains their idea to create a reference book with the contact information and history of networks. Requests from C-SPAN information about the network.
Discusses how they believe "must carry" will impact the network and offers to assist in helping the network establish a "must carry precedent" with a cable company.
Recommends Al & Tipper Gore be invited to the network and recommends themself to be on camera. Attached is an essay about reforming Cable television, a fake White House release, and small essays relating to religion.
Explains how they served during the war in Korea and do not have health care. Describes their experiences with health care being inaccessible because of financial and bureaucratic barriers.
Recommends Dan Lynch for the Journalists' Roundtable. Attached is a news article arguing that Hillary Clinton's intelligence is being undermined because of sexism.
Says the network might be interested in the article they wrote. Attached is an article about promoting the network and asking for the network to be included in all cable packages.
Describes how they remember seeing the Vietnam War aired on television when they were a child and living through the assassinations of political figures. Mentions it is a traumatic experience to realize the government was not their friend.
Says they used to support Ross Perot and believes that the country is in the "end times." Attached are newsletters arguing that taxation is theft and that diet soda is dangerous.
Says they are forced to purchase Cable television since antennas are not permitted where they live. Says they have been unsuccessful in calling in during programs.
Believes the network would be interested in an article discussing how the media practices "selective reporting" and uses the Gay & Lesbian Marches and events with Rodney King as examples.
Asserts none of the pro-NAFTA journalists have read the treaty and that jobs will be lost. Mentions how they voted for George Bush in the past and why they will not be voting Republican in the future.
Describes the Journalists' Roundtable as poor because the journalists did not read NAFTA. Claims NAFTA will cause jobs to be lost and a new treaty should be negotiated.
Asks the network to discuss NAFTA. Claims if jobs move to Mexico then more people will be using welfare in the U.S and that goods from the U.S. will not be purchased because Mexico is less industrious.
Asks if a video of a National Guardsman holding a woman at gunpoint a the 1968 National Convention was censored by the government. Agrees with the idea of on-the-scene reporters to televise the truth.
Claims callers understand NAFTA better than guests on the show. States NAFTA will not impact the jobs of the elite and only "fools" support the agreement. Attached is an appendix with details about NAFTA.