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Feb 98

I FEELS SORRY FOR YOU AND YOUR PATHETIC GOVERNMENT, WHICH GOT ITS CONCEPTION FROM HELL. THE PRESIDENT WILL NEVER BE IMPEACHED.

CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST THE MEDIA FOR TREASON

The latest attempt by the media to again run the government of These United States of America was through it's lies against our President William Jefferson Clinton. Their usual escape clause is under the guise of the Bill of Rights, Freedom of the Press.

We now monitor politicians, government offices and the military and they must answer to the American public. It is now for the press to undergo the same scrutiny. It is now time for the American public to bring the press to trial for its blatant attempt to overthrow the Federal government with their latest scam on the Executive office of the President of the United States of American.

I find it amazing that I can call the media and complain about monitoring low frequency transmissions being blasted by city hall, and no one knows such a thing exists. Everyone knows that low frequency transmissions are reserved for military use only. So why is city hall using them? Is it brainwash against the citizens of San Francisco?

I also find it amazing that San Francisco doesn't report China's unbelievable human rights abuses and Tibet. Chinatowns cooperation with their values in its slave trade to the U.S.A. and other such abuses done with San Francisco's consent. Does the media make money from China and that is why they help in covering up these little indiscretions as they call them. The media calls an investigation on the San Francisco Chinese Community racist. What about their support of Chinese policy on Tibet. Are my tax dollars going to support Chinese Community Organizations in San Francisco? Why does the press not cover out the reason why they cannot call themselves Americans. The F.B.I. investigated Congress, but not the San Francisco connection. If you're in America than you should say you're an American. Dear media, that is not a racist statement. I think the San Francisco media's deliberate attempt to lump blondes together, however, is RACIST.

Also the media allows N.O.W. a free for all. Amazing they never complain about the Chinese women who are secretly smuggled in this city with the help of the city, and forced to work in servitude. If they have woman's interest in mind, why don't they complain about it. They are here media, to cater to Chinese men and not necessarily to cater to white men like N.O.W., or the San Francisco media likes to portray.

It's time for the media to clean up its act or the American public will clean it up for you. Especially in San Francisco the media lies a great deal and attempts to run the mind of the American public and sway the public to complete it's political agenda. No clearer was this than with the attempt to overthrow the President of the United States for its own political agenda. Why get elected when you have control of the media? American Media this is AMERICA, LAND OF THE FREE AND THE BRAVE. I don't think that is corny or out of style. RED, WHITE AND BLUE ALL THE WAY, or leave the country and go back to where you came from or who you think is a better country.

Enough of the media's select reporting and misuse of the airwaves we allow them to broadcast on. IT'S TIME TO TAKE THEM TO COURT AND FORCE THEM TO ANSWER TO THE AMERICAN PUBLIC.

Please write your President and demand the media be brought before the courts of the law and forced to answer to the American public. We allow them to transmit on our airwaves for our best interest, not theirs.

IT'S TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY.

President William Jefferson Clinton

The White House

Washington, D.C.

20501

email:President@whitehouse.gov

Thank You,

Chris Landry

WJ Rayment responds:

This letter (from an obvious left-wing radical) is interesting in that it is riddled with notions of conspiracy by the press to topple the president of the United States. Many would say the press has given this president a pass on much of his misbehavior. It is also interesting because it is merely one of the conspiracy theories proposed by the radical left in recent weeks. Is it any more fantastic to believe that the press has combined in a huge cabal to overthrow the federal government than it is to assume, as the First Lady has alleged, that Republicans are conspiring to destroy her husband? Neither the press nor the Republican party have the cohesion, nor the guts to attempt such a thing. The president's problems are of his own making.

WJR

10 Jan 98

I, too, consider myself a conservative free-market capitalist. But I think that conventional political wisdom (budget-balancing and debt reduction) is misguided if not dead wrong.

If you are interested in why debt is the wrong enemy, see my website:

http://web2.airmail.net/scsr/

Thank you,

Steve Conover, Sr.

Lee Presser Responds:

Steve Conover Sr. believes that debt is not a problem if money used from debt is used for productive purposes. While there is profitable returns in good investment, Mr. Conover forgets that the money being used for that debt has not been raised in the same way that a corporation raises investment funds. The money is being taken from peoples' paychecks and business profits. They have no say and receive no direct profit. Taxpayers have little input about the nature of the investments being made. Maybe they would rather invest in other technologies if given the opportunity. But more importantly, the $355 Billion interest expense that was spent last year by the U.S. Treasury came out of the pockets of all the taxpayers. Many people may have needed to invest the money closer to home, buying food, paying rent, increasing personal savings, or sending a child to a better school.

It's fine for economists to assert that $355 Billion is the cost of doing business. But when we examine what that money could have been doing if left with the folks who actually earned it, we see that to them its more than the cost of doing business, its the ability to provide a good life for those closest to them.

Lee A. Presser (See Lee Presser's editorial on the subject.)







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