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Dec 14, 2001 |
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“The Life and Work of Barbara Olson,” “How Should Americans Fight the War on Terror?,” & “Bill of Rights Day, Dec. 15, 1791”
Celebrate the 210th anniversary of the Bill of Rights with hosts Larry Klayman and Tom Fitton on the Saturday, Dec. 15 edition of “The Judicial Watch Report,” America’s fastest growing legal affairs program. Guests and topics tonight include:
Al Regnery, President of Regnery Publishing, discusses the life and work of his good friend, author Barbara Olson. Olson’s new book, “The Final Days,” takes a hard-hitting look at the controversial exit of the even more controversial Clinton Administration. What did Barbara uncover, and why should Americans be outraged?
(Barbara Olson’s “The Final Days” can be ordered by calling
Judicial Watch at 1-888-356-9000)
Ann Coulter, political analyst and attorney, gives her opinions on President Bush, feminists, political correctness and the “War on Terror.” Can we protect our nation from foreign terrorists and be “tolerant” at the same time?
Vin Suprynowicz, of the Las Vegas Review-Journal and syndicated columnist, joins the Report to discuss the state of constitutional freedom. The Bill of Rights, ratified on this day in 1791, is supposed to limit government’s power and protect individual rights. Is America still free, or has government outlawed liberty?
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