Expresses why they are disappointed in the 1994 Congressional Handbook and prefers the 1991 version. Says they write a lot of letters and would suggest color coding the sections to distinguish politicians.
States that C-SPAN is dedicating too much time to the "House 'Bank'" issue and that Rep. H. Gonzalez should be invited on the show to discuss Reagan/Bush, Iran-Contra affair, and money laundering.
References war casualties from a specific maritime attack and advocates for them to be added to the Vietnam Memorial Wall, then suggests a guest to talk about it, or voluneers to serve on a panel on ths subject.
Explains why they believe a C-SPAN guest misrepresented the meaning of the Second Amendment. Attached is a business card and information concerning the Second Amendment and the U.S. Constitution.
Requests more information concerning Congressional retirement benefits, discusses their military retirement benefits, and states opinion Congress is not serving the public and that is why they are voting for Ross Perot.
Claims that callers do not determine the topics, really the interviewers do, and criticizes the panelists for alleged lack of knowledge in response to some questions.
Inquires how C-SPAN guests are selected because they are disgusted with Oliver North allegedly lying to congress; mentions the Presidential candidates airtime and other C-SPAN programs and figures.
Appreciates C-SPAN for coverage of the Presidential candidates and compares it to other news outlets. Promotes a non-profit organization for an interview.
Suggests a guest for C-SPAN who is a supporter of white Afrikaners and expresses hatred of Black people and Nelson Mandela, then states desire to have South Africa governed by white people.
Requests a C-SPAN with Judge Dorothy Nelson and information about obtaining a video tape copy of an interview. Attached are excerpts from a book about race, capitalism, morality, and spirituality.