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CHUCK MUTH�S NEWS & VIEWS
March 30, 2004

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LIMOUSINE-LIBERAL TOLERANCE

�California is open to every lifestyle - except Republicans."

- Garry Marshall, producer of TV's "Happy Days" and "Laverne and Shirley�

WHO�S GIVING TO WHOM

Wanna know whether your neighbor, co-worker or even family member is giving campaign 
contributions to the �dark side� or the good guys?  Do an online search of who�s 
giving money to the presidential candidates quickly and easily by visiting: 
http://www.fundrace.org/neighbors.php.  

KERRY VS. KERRY

The Republican National Committee has enlisted the voice of boxing promoter Don King 
in its latest web-video, �Kerry vs. Kerry.�    Catch it at:  
http://www.gop.com/kerryvskerry/

CLARKE�S STORY CONTINUES TO CRUMBLE

�Richard Clarke has presented an image as a non-partisan bureaucrat who 
dispassionately became a critic of the Bush administration's terrorism record. He has 
cited the fact that he voted in the 2000 Republican primary for president as evidence 
of his objectivity.  But his non-partisan facade is crumbling. He admitted to Tim 
Russert of NBC yesterday that he voted for Al Gore in 2000. Federal Election 
Commission records show he has made no contributions to Republicans. They do show that 
in 2002, while he was still a White House aide, he gave $2,000 to Steven Andreasen, a 
Clinton defense official who was running for Congress. This year, he also gave $1,000 
to Jamie Metzl, another former Clinton aide, who is a candidate for Congress in 
Missouri.�

- John Fund, Political Diary, 3/29/04

THE COMING CAMPAIGN

�We now know how Campaign 2004 will unfold:  A Democrat will accuse President Bush of 
having started the Chicago fire, or poisoning Halloween candy, or whatever.  The news 
media will trumpet the charges, no matter how preposterous. When Bush aides deny the 
charges, and provide evidence refuting them, journalists will accuse Mr. Bush of 
making �personal attacks.�  Exhibit A for this pattern is the sordid saga of Richard 
Clarke, arguably the least credible whistleblower in American history.�

- Columnist Jack Kelly

SURVEY SAYS!

Should National Security Adviser Condolezza Rice testify publicly before the 9-11 
Commission?

*  Yes
*  No
*  I�m a Kerry Democrat: Yes AND No

Cast your vote by clicking the �Survey Says!� tab at www.citizenoutreach.com

KERRY�S KOVER-UP

�John Kerry mentions his service in Vietnam so frequently that it has become a running 
joke on the campaign press plane. He seldom if ever mentions his POST-war activities 
as a national coordinator and principal spokesman for Vietnam Veterans Against the 
War, a group he says he quit in 1971 because he was concerned about its radical 
agenda. One reason may be that a credibility gap has started to widen over his antiwar 
history, and he clearly doesn't want to discuss it at length. His campaign is issuing 
misleading and evasive statements on his antiwar service in a way that would do the 
Pentagon spinners of the Johnson and Nixon administrations proud.�

- John Fund, �On the Trail,� 3/29/04

BOTTOM-OF-THE-SEA TREATY

�Launched by the United Nations in 1982, the Law of the Sea Convention was a grand 
scheme to create �an oceanic Great Society,� we said at the time. . . . President 
Reagan decided the U.S. didn't need to be part of this global resource-grab.  Today 
treaty proponents argue that the Reagan objections have been fixed. . . . But the 
treaty's central flaw remains unfixable: It is not in the best interests of the U.S. 
to have its maritime activities -- military or economic -- subject to the control of a 
highly politicized U.N. bureaucracy. That was a bad idea in 1982 and it's even worse 
today, as we fight the war on terror.�

- �Review & Outlook,� Wall Street Journal, 3/29/04

THE �RIGHT� TO BROADBAND

�I read the Constitution again last night.� I was looking for that article and section 
where it said that it was the function of the federal government to make sure that 
high-speed Internet connections were available to all Americans.� Do you know what?� I 
couldn't find it!� It's just not there!  But George Bush is...now proposing some sort 
of a government program to guarantee universal Internet access in the United States. 
Not just dial-up, mind you...but high-speed service.

�The only way to �guarantee� this universal access is to use government force to take 
property (money) away from people who have worked for and earned it and use that 
property to pay for Internet service for people who, for whatever reason, have 
achieved the status of economic loser.  What's next?� Guaranteed cell phone service?�

- Talk-show host Neal Boortz, 3/29/04

INDECENT PROPOSAL

�As long as the airwaves remain in the public domain, the public has a right through 
its government to stifle the profane rants and juvenile outbursts of our 
lesser-evolved brethren.�

- Columnist Kathleen Parker

CONGRESS SHALL MAKE NO LAW...

�Congress is patting itself on the back after passing legislation recently that 
expands the power of the Federal Communications Commission to crack down on 
broadcasters with heavy new $500,000 fines. . . . In doing so, Congress ignored a 
fundamental truth: government control over radio and television broadcasts is 
incompatible with a free society. FCC control of broadcast content, whether through 
licensing, regulations, or fines, is naked censorship that is utterly at odds with the 
plain words of the First Amendment. . . . When it comes to decency, the American 
people should stop looking to government and start looking at themselves.�

- Rep. Ron Paul, Texas Republican, Rocky Mountain News, 3/27/04

DEFEND IT, DON�T AMEND IT

�Some of us regard the U.S. Constitution as a kind of sacred covenant itself, and 
believe any changes to it should be made only reverently, discreetly, advisedly, 
soberly and, yes, in fear and awe. That is why we would rather wait and see whether a 
constitutional (marriage) amendment is necessary before adopting one.  The first rule 
in these matters should be the same one Hippocrates proposed in his famous oath for 
physicians - do no harm. To federalize the question, and deny each state its own 
marriage laws, would do considerable harm to the basic, federalist principle that 
informs the whole Constitution.�

- Columnist Paul Greenberg

CANNON FODDER

Rep. Chris Cannon - the Utah Republican who is spearheading legislative efforts to 
give illegal aliens special discount college tuition rates which are denied to many 
actual Americans - is described as going �over the edge� because of a series of 
billboards which have been erected in his congressional district which read, 
�Congressman Chris Cannon wants amnesty for illegal aliens.  Do you?�  

�Over the last couple of weeks,� says a ProjectUSA email message yesterday, �Rep. 
Cannon has been lashing out at ProjectUSA and other immigration moderates in a furious 
attack that includes bizarre charges of secret plots and mass sterilization 
conspiracies.�  Such paranoia and weird behavior won�t surprise anyone who ever heard 
the former House impeachment manager ramble on about how Bill Clinton had been 
brainwashed by secret Chinese agents.  I think the clinical term for his behavior is: 
�The guy has a screw loose.�

Anyway, despite initially blowing off the billboards, Cannon�s tights are clearly up 
in a twist over them now.  In a bizarre letter to his congressional colleagues last 
week, Cannon warned ominously that �many of the anti-immigration groups also have an 
anti-life agenda.�  

Huh?  

He also sent out a damage-control �spin� letter to GOP activists in his Utah district, 
including this invitation:  �If you have questions or concerns about my work on 
immigration issues, just give me a call on my cell phone, (801) 362-8300."  You can 
read the letter in its entirety, as well as ProjectUSA�s response, by going to:  
http://projectusa.org/state/UT/cannon-attack.html

BRUSHFIRE ALERT:  If you DO decide to give Chris a ring on his cell phone to discuss 
his illegal alien amnesty proposals as he requested, don�t forget to mention that you 
read all about it in Chuck Muth�s News & Views!

UGLY POLITICS

Wanna see just how ugly and petty partisan politics can get?

A few weeks ago, a water taxi in Baltimore�s Inner Harbor capsized in a sudden storm.  
Five persons died, but 20 were rescued by Baltimore City firefighters, along with some 
naval reservists who happened to be on the scene when the accident occurred.

Last week, Maryland Gov. Bob Ehrlich held a private reception honoring those involved 
in saving the terrified passengers.  But only a few of the firefighters involved 
received an invitation to attend the event.  Why?  Because Baltimore Mayor Martin 
O�Malley is a Democrat and Gov. Ehrlich is a Republican.  And O�Malley wants Ehrlich�s 
job in 2006.  So O�Malley refused to provide the governor�s office the names of the 
firefighters involved in the rescue.

Thanks to purely partisan politics by O�Malley, those heroic public servants one 
normally sees running into a building when everyone else is running out (such as in 
the World Trade Center terrorist attacks), were denied a well-deserved pat of the back 
by the state�s top elected official.   O�Malley ought to be ashamed...but then again, 
we already know that being a Democrat means never having to say you�re sorry for doing 
something so slimy.

BRUSHFIRE ALERT:  You can contact Mayor O�Malley at (410) 396-3835 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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