Printed from JudicialWatch.org Dec 11, 1999 |
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JUDICIAL WATCH TEAM HEADS TO PANAMA-WHERE CLINTON & ALBRIGHT WON'T DARE TO TREAD "THE JUDICIAL WATCH REPORT" SHOW BREAKS NEWS & VIEWS (Washington, D.C.) Today, on The Judicial Watch Report, Presidential Candidate Alan Keyes named his choice as Attorney General, Larry Klayman. While Klayman has found his calling as Chairman of Judicial Watch, he was flattered by the vote of confidence. Keyes stated: "I think that we need to put someone in as Attorney General who, among other things, will enforce the law and then get to the truth on behalf of the American people and there's nobody that has been doing that with greater courage and effectiveness-even without any kind of official position-than Larry Klayman."Also on The Judicial Report, Larry Klayman and Tom Fitton discuss their legal attempts to block transfer of the Panama Canal, and Klayman's trip to Panama this week to attend the "transfer" ceremony and investigate Communist Chinese control of the canal. Accompanying Klayman will be a team of Judicial Watch experts as well as Howard Phillips of the Conservative Caucus. During the show Paul Rodriguez of Insight magazine discussed his current article, "Former Aide Fights White House Abuse Alone" and Armstrong Williams analyzed current political dynamics in Washington. Archives of this week's and previous broadcasts of The Judicial Watch Report are available at www.judicialwatch.org. A complete listing of the show's affiliates is also available on the site. The Judicial Watch Report can be heard in the Washington D.C. area, from 9-11 Wednesday evening on AM 570 WWRC. |