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Apr 15, 2000 Contact: Press Office
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The Judicial Watch Report Radio Show

The Judicial Watch Report Almost Ends with a BANG!!

George Putnam Wants Larry Klayman as Attorney General; "B-1 Bob" Former Congressman Bob Dornan Compares Clinton to Castro to be Discussed

(Washington, D.C.) On Saturday's explosive edition of The Judicial Watch Report, hosts Larry Klayman and Tom Fitton were joined by special guests George Putnam and former Congressman Bob Dornan (R-CA). Local authorities were on the scene outside of the Radio America Studios after finding bomb making materials at the nearby headquarters of a group protesting the IMF-World Bank negotiations.

In the first hour, the "Dean of Radio," George Putnam of KIEV in Los Angeles, lauded Judicial Watch and Larry Klayman for their efforts to clean up government corruption. "Those are right who say, "if we were president of the United States, each in turn, we would name Larry Klayman as Attorney General," said Putnam. "You could clean up this damn mess up in six months! It's a tragedy that we don't have an attorney general doing the type of work that you're doing. You're all that we have left... I think you should get the Congressional Medal of Honor."

In the second hour, former Congressman Bob Dornan joined the Judicial Watch to discuss the communist influence in the Elian Gonzalez Custody Battle. "The reason the [American liberals] see Castro in a favorable light is...a legitimate comparison to President Clinton. They think he has buffeted a vast right wing conspiracy for almost forty-one years. They see him as being a champion of their two favorite issues, [healthcare and education]. And of course they lie domestically and they lie about Cuba. It's sickening."

This episode of The Judicial Watch Report is archived on www.judicialwatch.org and will be rebroadcast on WWRC 570 AM in the DC area next Saturday, April 22, between 6 - 8:00 a.m. A list of affiliates is available at www.judicialwatch.org.

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