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CHUCK MUTH�S NEWS & VIEWS
March 1, 2004

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UP ON THE HILL

On Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. (EST), I�m scheduled to give testimony before the 
Constitution sub-committee (Feingold, Kennedy, Schumer, Durbin, et. al.) of the Senate 
Judiciary Committee against the Federal Marriage Amendment.  Not sure if it will be 
covered by C-SPAN or not.  Will keep you posted.

GOP SURVIVOR SERIES

Early voting for the SUPER-TUESDAY ELIMINATION ROUND of the 2008 GOP Presidential 
Survivor series is under way.  The top two finishers for Round Three were Alan Keyes 
and Sen. Rick Santorum.  They join Round One finalists Rudy Giuliani and Bill Owens, 
along with Round Two finalists Ron Paul and Condi Rice for this final elimination 
round.  The Top Two finishers of this Super Tuesday round will square off in a 
one-on-one face off later this week.  The ultimate winner will receive a lifetime 
supply of Turtle Wax (just kidding).  So cast your vote TODAY by going to the Survey 
Says! page at www.citizenoutreach.com

MAIL SCAM

�Although the Postal Service takes in more than $100 million a year to insure mail, it 
pays out claims at a rate so low it is almost laughable � around 16 percent of 
revenues. Of the $130 million the USPS received in insurance revenues in 2002 (the 
most recent figures available), only $20.6 million made its way back to customers 
whose goods were lost or damaged.  If the Postal Service were a private organization � 
as opposed to a government agency � such a low payout ratio would be scandalous.�

- Sam Ryan of the Lexington Institute

GIVE UP ALL HOPE

�We can cut the deficit in half if Congress �is willing to make tough choices,� says 
President Bush.

�America is doomed.�

- Doug Bandow of the Cato Institute

CHA-CHING!

�President Bush's budget would produce deficits totaling $2.75 trillion over the next 
decade, the Congressional Budget Office projected yesterday in the first authoritative 
look at the plan's longer-range implications.�

- Associated Press, 2/28/04

URINE TESTS, COMPLIMENTS OF BIG BROTHER

�President Bush, preparing to unveil an anti-drug strategy, yesterday championed his 
budget proposals to increase drug testing in schools�  Those proposals include 
increasing funding to $23 million from the current $2 million for schools that want to 
use drug testing to expand early intervention programs�  The drug-testing plan has 
drawn sharp criticism from some parents, school administrators and civil liberties 
activists.�

- Associated Press, 2/29/04

DRUG TESTING FOR KIDS?

President Bush proposes to spend $23 million for drug testing in schools.  Why is the 
federal government spending millions of dollars to drug test public school kids?  
Isn�t this an invasion of privacy to start with?  What about parents who object to the 
tests?  Shouldn�t parents be the ones to decide whether or not they want their kids 
drug tested?  And if so, why not give the PARENTS, not the schools, the money for the 
tests?  Or should the federal government just completely get out of the Drug War 
quagmire once and for all?

Weigh in on our Discussion Board:  http://blog.chuckmuth.com/blog/

HOW DUMB ARE WE?

�(I)t is difficult to understand how the White House, after presiding over a 30 
percent increase in federal spending during President Bush's first term, pushing 
President Clinton's final $1.86 trillion budget to a proposed $2.4 trillion in fiscal 
2005, can claim it now has fiscal religion.  Worse, after signing an $820 billion 
�omnibus� spending bill just weeks ago that finances an estimated 8,000 pork-barrel 
projects, the White House now wants to put the squeeze on virtually everything not 
related to national defense and homeland security, while at the same time proposing a 
manned mission to Mars that aerospace executives say could cost $150 billion or more 
over the next 10 years. Do they really think we're this dumb?�

- Columnist Herb Berkowitz
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TODAY�S HISTORY LESSON

�Jack Johnson, the first black heavyweight champion, held the heavyweight title for 
seven years before losing it (to) Jess Willard in Cuba in 1915. Johnson had a profound 
effect on race relations. His flamboyant personality and his incessant appetite for 
confrontation and white women ultimately led to his demise. Johnson married three 
white women and had numerous affairs with others. . . . Because of Johnson's arrogance 
and love for white women, many whites considered him a serious threat to racial order. 
After Johnson married Lucille Cameron (a white woman), two ministers in the South 
recommended lynching him. 

�In a reaction to the Johnson-Cameron marriage, in 1911 Rep. Seaborn Roddenberry of 
Georgia introduced a constitutional amendment to ban interracial marriages. In his 
appeal to congress, Roddenberry stated that: �Intermarriage between whites and blacks 
is repulsive and averse to every sentiment of pure American spirit. It is abhorrent 
and repugnant. It is subversive to social peace. It is destructive of moral supremacy, 
and ultimately this slavery to black beasts will bring this nation to a fatal 
conflict.� "

- R. Reese, Cal Poly Pomona, Journal of African American Men 
(http://www.csupomona.edu/~rrreese/INTEGRATION.HTML)

IT�S D�J� VU ALL OVER AGAIN

�I am an old coot, but when I was young, GAY meant happy, joy, etc. not queer. Queer 
was the term we used for sexual deviates, because that's what they are, queer, not 
gay. They are mental degenerates.�

- News & Views reader Vernon Kuellmer

FINALLY...A RATIONAL ARGUMENT

�Well, ya know sumpin', Chuck, I DO want to stick it to homos.� I'm completely sick of 
in-your-face queerdom.� If they'd used the condoms they threw around St. Pat's more of 
'em wouldn't be headed down the death road.  If you wanna throw in with Rosie 
O'Donnell go right ahead.� As far as I'm concerned she's a carpet-muncher because no 
man or dog would jump her if she held out her bankbook or you hung a steak around her 
neck. . . . You don't seem to get it, Chuck.�
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- News & Views reader J. David Krauser of Flushing, NY

FMA IS DOA IN US SENATE

�(I)t takes just 34 votes in the US Senate to kill the proposed amendment to ban gay 
marriage endorsed by President Bush. It now appears that there are well more than 34 
Senators on record as saying they will not support a constitutional amendment. Many 
are opponents of same-sex marriage, but they either oppose the concept of placing an 
issue like this in the US Constitution or maintain an amendment isn't currently 
needed. Don't believe us? You can look their names up in online searches of news 
stories. Here are the names of the 48 announced amendment opponents (or those saying 
that leaning strongly against the amendment): 

�Lamar Alexander (R-TN), George Allen (R-VA), Evan Bayh (D-IN), Joe Biden (D-DE), Jeff 
Bingaman (D-NM), Barbara Boxer (D-CA), John Breaux (D-LA), Robert Byrd (D-WV), Ben 
Nighthorse Campbell (R-CO), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Tom Carper (D-DE), Lincoln Chafee 
(R-RI), Hillary Clinton (D-NY), Susan Collins (R-ME), Kent Conrad (D-ND), Jon Corzine 
(D-NJ), Tom Daschle (D-SD), Mark Dayton (D-MN), Chris Dodd (D-CT), Dick Durbin (D-IL), 
John Edwards (D-NC), Russ Feingold (D-WI), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Bob Graham (D-FL), 
Chuck Hagel (R-NE), Tom Harkin (D-IA), Jim Jeffords (I-VT), Tim Johnson (D-SD), Ted 
Kennedy (D-MA), John Kerry (D-MA), Herb Kohl (D-WI), Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ), Pat 
Leahy (D-VT), Joe Lieberman (D-CT), Blanche Lincoln (D-AR), Dick Lugar (R-IN), John 
McCain (R-AZ), Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), Patty Murray (D-WA), Ben Nelson (D-NE), Mark 
Pryor (D-AR), Harry Reid (D-NV), Paul Sarbanes (D-MD), Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Olympia 
Snowe (R-ME), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), John Warner (R-VA), and Ron Wyden (D-OR).�

- Ron Gunzburger, Politics1, 2/29/04
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