States feeling pleased with C-SPAN's topics for "The American Profiles" and praises C-SPAN for remaining neutral and conducting interviews without bias.
Complains that C-SPAN continuously invites uneducated journalists to comment on the economy; therefore, programs with journalists lack in-depth substance.
Discusses issues with C-SPAN's journalists intentionally ignoring information and dismissing it, then expresses concerns about Sun Myung Moon and continues to discuss the power dynamics concerning news organizations and disseminating information.
Requests C-SPAN invite Thomas Ferguson, a political science professor, to discuss issues with monetary contributions influencing the politics of Bush and Clinton.
Criticizes the Republican party for their stance on cutting taxes for the rich while voting against legislation aimed at relieving poverty, and thanks C-SPAN.
States White people are reluctant to accept that Black people endure discrimination based on race. Continues to explain issues with racial profiling and police brutality.
Explains that a journalist on C-SPAN's program is spreading false information concerning Ross Perot paying the bills of campaign supporters. Attached is a fact sheet about Perot's background and political views.
Expresses concerns about two Supreme court cases allegedly supporting the suppression of black voters and states that they are appalled none of C-SPAN's journalists are discussing it.
Recommends Michael Lerner, the editor of TIKKUN magazine, to be interviewed by Brian Lamb. Attached is an editorial about environmentalism and a letter explaining TIKKUN's status financially and publicly.
Suggests C-SPAN invite average citizens and government representatives to replace journalists and other guests because it would be practicing democracy.
Discusses the CNN program "Crossfire" and shares dislike for journalists interrupting debates to give a personal opinion. States C-SPAN should include "ordinary people" in programs. Shares opinion concerning Israel, the Bible, and Jewish people.
Discusses the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in response to two C-SPAN guests. Attached is an essay about how FDR's WPA initiative helped their family with income.
Shares they believe Bill Clinton is a member of the "Trilateral Committee." States that this is not a conspiracy. Attached is a newspaper article about a Democratic Party scandal.
Explains issues with the lack of "independent thinkers" in conservative journalism and express negative opinions concerning the Republican Party and Rush Limbaugh.
Explains Brian Lamb made an error by allowing Rush Limbaugh's incorrect statement concerning U.S. debt and budget. Attached is an unpublished draft about reforming congresses and fixing U.S. spending.