Claims print media is biased, the media is manipulated, and they do not trust journalists. Gives multiple examples of news agencies allegedly refusing to release information and explains how to spot biased. Discusses their ideas for the prevention of communism and the resolution of South African apartheid.
Recommends having a guest from the John Birch Society, claims the Council for Foreign Relations controls the media and wants a "socialistic one-world government under the U.N." Attached are names of the members of the CRF.
Praises the network's past broadcasts of France, Berlin, Japan, etc. but describes the House of Representatives as boring. Suggests an educational program about space shuttles.
Says the discussion about Truman was interesting but notes the lack of female authors present. Recommends themself for an interview about multi-sensory learning.
Requests a discussion about an article claiming Bill Clinton used cocaine and a second article about people connected to the Whitewater controversy disappearing.
Explains it is difficult to call in because communication via fax machines and emails is more common. Suggests dividing time between call-ins and faxed comments and creating a suggestion-question box.
Suggests a program dedicated to address the negative stereotypes older people have of younger generations. Says the stereotypes diminish young people's political voice and worries.
Explains that brain injuries are misrepresented and treated as a non-disability or lacking severity. Suggests contacting the National Head Injury Foundation for more information.
Explains why they believe conservative Republicans are not trying to attract voters but enact revenge, discusses negative beliefs about the pro-life movement, and criticizes attacks on the President.
Requests media coverage of Virginia Governor Allen's plans to abolish parole and impose tougher penalties for people already incarcerated. Explains their opinion that Governor Allen's plans will not reduce crime rates and believes it is a radical plan to abuse incarcerated people.
Explains issues with a cable company interrupting C-SPAN programming with programs from a different network and discusses their own history fighting in World War II, as well as what they enjoy about C-SPAN.
Praises the Lincoln/Douglas debate program and proposes an idea for a debate program instead of polling. Explains people will represent both sides of an issue and a call-in would follow.
Asks why no one on the Journalists' Roundtable replied to the accusation about Mrs. Dole receiving an annual income of 500k while working for the Red Cross.
Says they enjoy Booknotes and the Journalists' Roundtable, offers to send the network their copy of Gary Boyd Robert's book on genealogy, then disputes a guest's claim that President Truman was a descendant of President Tyler.
Expresses feeling frustrated by a guest's comments about Newt Gingrich and other journalists not objecting with corrections. Believes the opinions of people outside of Washington D.C. are dismissed and claims that is why the public does not trust the media.
Says guests during call-in programs continue to dismiss viewer's accusations of bias. Recommends a program with people outside of D.C. to participate in panel discussion.