I am encouraged by your progress reports concerning the cases against the Clintons and especially Janet Reno. The last thing we need in Florida is Reno as Governor. I don’t think our nation could survive if Hillary would become President. Please expedite the prosecution of these enemies of our freedoms.
Lawrence Kelly
Florida
Editor response: The most common theme in Letters to the Editor is concern with the speed of the judicial process. Some Judicial Watch supporters express disappointment, discouragement and sometimes even anger with the speed of the system, something Judicial Watch is trying to change. It is good to hear from Mr. Kelly and we appreciate his words of encouragement. As a non-profit, non-partisan organization Judicial Watch does not advocate the election or defeat of political candidates, however, we will continue to pursue justice against crooked politicians, government officials, lawyers and judges.
So much of the ignorance of your average American citizen is credited to the propaganda and irresponsible biased reporting (or lack of) by our own liberal news media. Let’s face it, your average citizen believes whatever they report to be fact. (If it’s not in the news, it must not be so.) How can we make the news media accountable for their own corruption and irresponsible, inaccurate reporting and stop them from spreading the decay that allowed the Clintons to get this far, and the U.S. to become so vulnerable? It’s about time we make them accountable for their own crimes! Thank you for making such a difference.
Mary Shea
California
Editor response: Judicial Watch couldn’t begin to do our work without the support of all our supporters. Thank you, Mary, for writing. As for the media, you raise several good points. We’ve found that the facts you state to be generally true. There are a few good news outlets and a few responsible journalists. But, very few. Thankfully, we have the opportunity to go over the heads of the liberal media and directly to citizens. Talk radio, the Internet, our television and radio shows and this newsletter are some of the ways we can do this. We’ve noticed that the majority of concerned, thinking citizens realize the facts as you state them and discount what they hear and read. That’s probably a good strategy.
CORRECTION: Susanne Frankle of Dunwoody, Georgia caught an error in the December issue of this newsletter. In the article on page four about the terrorist connection to the anthrax attacks we inadvertently left off quotation marks when we reported that the threat letter contained references to “Jews and Americans.” We were quoting from the original threat letter as released by the government.