Thanks the network for televising the Moscow Evening News but complains about the format. Suggests televising the news in the original language and using English subtitles.
Thanks Steven Scully for the American Profile about Senator Don Nickles. Says they were impressed with Nickles and believe Nickles honors God and country.
Attacks the ethics of the press, claims they are less moral than any of the presidents, including Nixon, and believes the country is "going down the tube" because of news reporting.
Expresses dislike of a segment of the Journalists' Roundtable because of the contentious dialogue, refers to the press as similar to tabloids, and wishes more people in the news were like Edward R. Murrow.
Suggests displaying during Congressional voting periods what the issue is and how much money special interests contributed to Congressmen voting a particular way.
Invites the network to televise the "Political Reform in 1994" conference sponsored by the Citizen's Research Foundation. Attached is a program schedule for the conference.
Suggests the network record the performances of the United States Military Marching Bands and then play the band music during programs on national holidays.
Asks why the network does not air the House or Senate sub-committee hearings, specifically the Senate Banking Committee, and believes it obfuscates information.
Claims the show is not including everyday citizens like David Duke and the former spokesmen for the Nation of Islam. Recommends inviting Louis Farrakhan and Ku Klux Klan representatives.
Asks for information about how to be invited to the show. Says they're opening their own business and want to get involved in Washington D.C. communities.
Requests the network invite Black people that identify as conservative, like Emmanuel McLittle. Says it would be nice to expand their service to morning radio.
Describes how they use the network to learn but it is hard to continue learning without a program schedule. Describes feeling disappointed after missing an interview with Elizabeth McCaughey about Clinton and healthcare.
Suggests an interview with Michael Collins to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the moon landing. Attached is an article about a double standard in the attitudes of abortion towards women.
Likes the D-Day program special. Discusses the shortcomings of using caller-ID to screen calls, the U.S. population, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Jackie Kennedy's death, and the "must carry" law. Attached are political cartoons about Bill Clinton.