Expresses disappointment in a C-SPAN interview with David Kessler because of Kessler's alleged hypocrisy in relation to health issues and the FDA. Attached is an article about the FDA raiding a pharmacy.
Comments on a caller's inquiries about congressional pay raises and benefits. Suggests C-SPAN dedicate time to answering questions concerning Congress.
Complains about a journalist's comment on the Gulf War, commenting that they don't experience war firsthand, and states dislike of moralizing public figures.
States opinion that a C-SPAN guest is against Jewish people and Israel and then contrasts Palestine and Israel. Attached is an article about Moammar Gadhafi and article about a Muslim family murdering their daughter.
Praises C-SPAN, but criticizes some of the guests for allegedly offering opinion instead of fact and provides an example. Attached is a letter about U.S. auto producers competing internationally.
Offers a complaint about journalists' supposed lack of knowledge when they profess authority and provides an example related to taxes. Attached is a second letter discussing other economic issues such as Social Security.
Explains how professional commentators/journalists on C-SPAN repeat opinions they heard elsewhere; recommends asking the opinions of individuals with blue-collar occupations.
Explains their opinions on abortion and how they are against it being included in the campaign for women's rights, then states dislike of Bush and comments on C-SPAN programs.
Inquires how much taxpayers pay for federal employee raises, Social Security, and health care. Also inquires about monetary voting ballot restrictions and states voters are being ignored.
States the only callers during call-ins are Democrats blaming the President for a banking scandal and encloses an article on the subject, then requests "Notch Babies" as a topic of interest.
States they are a "Constitutionalist" and support freedom of speech and the press, then states political corruption needs to be removed and explains their pending court-case against a real-estate tax.
Inquires why congressmen do not address issues concerning the national debt and deficit. Also inquires how organizations are able to influence Congress.
Expresses dislike of Republican congressmen coming on C-SPAN to defend Republicans and criticizes Republican spending, then asks someone from the Pentagon to comment on government surplus.