Appreciates the C-SPAN network but notices many people calling-in have an agenda. They recommend including more information of the callers like party affiliation, interest groups, and location, to improve credibility.
Expresses being struck by lack of questions regarding a subpoena to figure out where Congressmen send their checks; speculates on a hypothetical split Congress with an Independent Party president.
States that C-SPAN should advertise the network's contact address, states that intellectuals are deceptive, and accuses Democrats of pretending to be ex-Bush supporters; encloses a letter posing questions about the wisdom of Democratic policies.