Letters to the Editor


Editor,

The letter written by Chris Walker in your last issue was wonderful. I am always heartened to find there are Americans waking up to find their "party" is providing no favors to the working man. Statistics show that neither party preserves our constitutional rights, decreases government control, or is immune to bribes, blackmail, fraud and enormous public deception. The party game has self-served big government well by dividing Americans who are misinformed of the whole truth regarding most political issues. The majority has been seduced into the notion that they must identify with a certain party or politician. When this happens, they tend to vehemently deny unflattering discoveries and defend that person/party as though they personally were being attacked.

I would suggest more Americans ask themselves, "Do I want to face the truth or have my beliefs protected?" We know beliefs are often based upon mainstream misinformation and should therefore seek additional resources such as your publication. When we refuse to look where corruption lies, we will naturally fail to correct it and continue to have further enslavement of the populace by the elite and for the elite. It has been suggested that anyone who questions the honor of our leaders is unpatriotic, I would contend that anyone who does not question is forgetting that the constitution was created to protect citizens from corrupt government. While visiting a retirement home in West Allis, WI in the early 90’s I met an elderly German gentleman who insisted to his dying day that "Hitler was a good man. He gave us so many jobs”"

Renee, Texas

Editor Response: The introduction of this "Letters to the Editor" column nearly a year ago has been rewarding to readers and Judicial Watch staff alike. Mr. Walker’s earlier letter was one of many echoing a similar sentiment. The media is more than willing to ignore stories of corruption when it involves their friends like the Clintons, Al Gore, Janet Reno, and their entire gang. And, they want all of us to surrender our freedoms to a grossly inefficient, bureaucratically bloated, corrupt, socialist-leaning government. We regret that we are unable to print all of the many thousands of letters we receive. In the past we have printed letters containing diverse viewpoints, reflecting the broad base of support we receive. Once again, THANK YOU to all who take time to write. Every letter is read, and your remarks of support and encouragement are cherished.






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