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**************************************** Setting the Record "Hillary has already gotten a record $8 million advance from Simon & Schuster for the book - the most anyone has ever received for rewriting history." - Columnist Ann Coulter ***************************************** Truth or Fiction "Miss Hillary's new book surely will make it on the New York Times' best seller list. The only suspense left is whether it will be placed on the fiction or non-fiction list. This decision will be an early test of the NYT's new commitment to truth." - Columnist Tony Blankley ***************************************** Tune in to "Always Right" "Always Right with Chuck Muth" airs Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. (EST). You can catch previous shows logged in our archives by going to: http://www.theotherradionetwork.com/pgs/archives-fr.htm ***************************************** Pervert Rides to France's Rescue "Comedian Woody Allen...has signed on with the French Government Tourist Office to pitch the glories of France to those still irked by the country's hostile responses to U.S. military action to disarm Iraq in March." - Washington Times, 6/12/03 ***************************************** Piercing W's Full Metal Jacket "Most recently, Democrats such as Bob Graham, Florida Democrat, attacked the president on faulty or misleading intelligence reports regarding weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq and the war on terrorism in general. In the Democrats' world, the president may be unbeatable unless they can inflict a chink in his national security armor. Attacking him on WMD is an attempt to locate a political soft spot in an otherwise full metal jacket of the commander in chief." - Columnist Gary Andres ***************************************** Hans Blix & the Seven Dwarfs "Will the Bush administration ever win the global public relations battle over the war in Iraq? Short of finding an Iraqi laboratory in a cave deep underground - complete with scientists stirring vats of anthrax and the bubonic plague while humming 'Hi, ho. Hi, ho. It's off to work we go' - it's hard to imagine. Critics of the war will likely continue to find ways of discrediting the war post facto. Some things never change." - Columnist Halle Dale ***************************************** Isn't It Time to "Move On" "I think we will find further evidence of weapons buried in the sands of Iraq. But the news media's obsession with such weapons overlooks one important and overriding reality: Most Americans think the quest for illegal weapons at this juncture is irrelevant." - Columnist Donald Lambro *************************************** Campaign Hot Tips New to campaigns and grassroots activism? Seasoned veteran who recognizes there's always something new to learn? Then sign up for Mark Montini's FREE "Campaign Hot Tips" e-newsletter at: http://www.campaignsecrets.com/hot_tips.asp ***************************************** Roadblock to Peace "The man Israel failed to kill yesterday gave an interview in the hospital. 'I am telling Sharon and all the Israeli murderers, you don't have any security unless you leave the country,' the Washington Post quotes him as saying. 'There will be no single Jew in Palestine. We will fight them with all the power that we have.' "In an editorial so fatuous it could have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post opines that 'Mr. Rantisi is not himself a combatant.' He 'represents a movement that engages in terrorism,' the Post allows, 'but his specialty is media interviews, not suicide bombings.' And Osama bin Laden is but a video star." - James Taranto, Best of the Web, 6/11/03 ***************************************** Reasonable Response "If anyone came to my hometown in Phoenix, Ariz., and set off a bomb on a bus and killed 18 people and injured 100 of them, my citizens would expect us to respond. . . . Do you want to call that a cycle of violence? You can call it what you want, but these acts of terror, these organizations, funded by the Saudis, at least encouraged by Yasser Arafat, are inexcusable in their tactics--and their results are horrendous." - Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) ************************************** Post Cards from the Fringe "Mr. Muth: Columnist Jack Kelly must be deluded. Bush's record for lying equals his old buddy Clinton when it come right down to the nitty gritty. It is my fond hope that Bush, et als will be prosecuted and convicted for War Crimes. Bush is also a faggot...how Kelly can support this demented reptilian 'Skull and Boner' is beyond me. Perhaps Kelly is a Yale graduate???" - News & Views reader Wayne Blanchard [Editor's Note: I don't know what schools Mr. Kelly may have attended, Wayne, but I do know he's a retired Marine and Green Beret who, although possibly deluded, could probably kick your fag-hating keister from here to Timbuktu. But that's just a guess on my part.] ************************************ 4.75 cents-per-minute Long Distance * All state-to-state calls in the continental U.S. * Residential or commercial * 6-second billing increments * 24 hours/day * 7 days/week * No access codes * No minimums * No activation fees * Calling Card Rate is 10 cents per minute * No monthly service charge unless your bill is less than $20.00 a month (then a $1.99 service charge will apply) * No need to change your local phone company * No hassles * Easy sign-up. * And a small portion of each bill goes to help continue publishing our FREE Chuck Muth's News & Views e-newsletter. Just go to: <http://www.GOPLongDistance.com> today. *************************************** It's the Spending, Stupid "Federal spending is growing faster now than at any time since Lyndon Johnson was in the White House launching the Great Society welfare state. In just the past three years the budget has grown by $500 billion." - Steve Moore, president, Club for Growth ***************************************** Retreat! "Unable to withstand Democratic accusations that the tax bill left out 'poor kids,' Republican leaders succumbed to demands for a 'tax cut' on people who pay no income taxes. While Republicans shrug off their departure from principle as inconsequential, it is no isolated event. Passing the big tax cut was an exception on domestic legislation. With President Bush's acquiescence, GOP bugles on Capitol Hill sound retreat on the growth of government, spending and prescription drugs while Democratic senators filibuster conservative judges at will." - Columnist Robert Novak ***************************************** In Defense of Enron? When the left barks loudly enough, the right all too often over-compensates in order to get the left to stop its yapping (which it never does). And it appears such may be the case in a certain aspect of the Enron debacle. In order to prove they are not "captive to corporate America," the Department of Justice may be over-reaching with some rather thin indictments that could have far-reaching ramifications for our high-tech (and other) industries. To make a VERY complicated issue simple enough to ME to understand, it seems the DOJ is charging some former Enron executives with inflating the company' s stock prices by advertising some new broadband technologies the company was developing which worked but didn't quite have all the bugs worked out. Geez, if that was our standard, we still wouldn't have Windows on the market. Even using XP I still get error problems on an occasional basis. If we're going to hold the technology industry criminally responsible for advertising promising but not yet perfected innovations, we may as well shut down our PCs and return to the old IBM Selectrics (ask your mom). As one non-Enron industry executive says, "If they succeed in convicting the Enron developers, anyone in Silicon Valley can be sent to jail." But DOJ isn't going after every company...yet...only a convenient whipping boy: Enron. Anxious - if not desperate - do get guilty verdicts - ANY guilty verdicts - to "prove" it's being tough on corporate wrong-doing, Justice may very well be setting a precedent which would have a chilling effect on one of the nation's most dynamic and successful industries...an industry that makes this newsletter available and FREE every day. This is not to say there wasn't criminal activity going on by others at Enron for which an orange jumpsuit might well be justified (if not a good caning) but the DOJ should be very careful in over-reacting to the yelps from the left just to give the appearance of being hard on white collar crime; actions which could stifle additional new and promising innovations in the high tech industry. 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