Says they were delighted to watch Abraham Lincoln's House Divided speech and they are looking forward to the program about the Lincoln-Douglas debates.
Requests a video tape about a program on health care because they believe the guest is a relative of a friend. Mentions at the end the costs for Canada's health-care system is growing.
Worries that the U.S. is deteriorating in education and morality and says they are a new admirer of Brian Lamb. Also thanks the network for airing a conference from Coral Ridge, FL.
Thanks the network for televising foreign news like the Moscow Evening News and "Question Time." Suggests a program focusing on Indian news and business affairs.
Enjoys the Journalists' Roundtable program and asks if Brian Lamb could ask why ordinary citizens are not included in the health care provided to government employees and Congressmen.
Disagrees with the idea of Brian Lamb as austere and with the network televising Nathan McCall. Mentions it is difficult to hear the English voice over during the Moscow Evening News because the original language is too loud.
Praises Brian Lamb for being a remarkable person and the network for being stimulating. Describes themself as a Republican that voted for Bill Clinton.
Hopes the Oxford style debate on health reform will lead to a debate amongst politicians. Asks if the network uses radio, asks if an 800 number is available, and asks why the Senate Chamber is empty during speeches.
Asks if the network has considered C-SPAN3. Explains how it could potentially be dedicated to the news since other news agencies interrupt programs with "inappropriate commercials."
Refers to Brian Lamb as a "fascinating mystery." Suggests the network televise letters instead of a call-in segment. Lastly, provides a list of questions to potentially ask guests.
Expresses being interested in the C-SPAN Bus visiting their city. Asks why the network is not advertised on other channels or using celebrity testimonials to convince companies to carry the network.
Praises the network for giving them insight into the activities of the government and is interested in ordering copies of the '94 U.S. Congress Handbook for their "fellow 'conservatives.'"
Explains they are putting the needs of the nation before their medical needs. Says the White House press are lenient and should be investigative. Expresses support for Rush Limbaugh and mentions a video tape about Whitewater & Clinton corruption.
Says they believe the network makes an effort to be impartial and objective when interviewing. Thanks the network for televising a press conference and suggests creating audio cassette tapes of programs.
Asks Brian Lamb to not take the comments from a "nasty senior citizen" to heart. Asks if greater discord among callers could be a result of Clinton campaign strategy to divide classes.