For Immediate Release Dec 27, 2001 |
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“Mary Frances Berry’s uncivil behavior,” “Can feminists be fighter pilots?,” & “A blueprint for 21st century warfare?” Join host Tom Fitton on the Thursday, Dec. 27 edition of “The Judicial Watch Report,” America’s fastest growing legal affairs program. Guests and topics tonight include: Kevin Martin of the National Center for Policy Analysis’ “Project 21,” explores the recent turmoil at the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Chair Mary Frances Berry refuses to seat a new black member, claiming an expired five-year term is now a six-year term. Is she right, or is the active Democrat donor putting up partisan roadblocks for the Bush Administration? Elaine Donnelly, President of the Center for Military Readiness, gives her opinion on the lawsuit filed by Air Force Lt. Col. Martha McSally. McSally sued Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, claiming rules requiring her to wear Islamic dress off-base violate her constitutional rights. Do armed service personnel living in foreign nations enjoy constitutional rights? Harlan Ullman, defense specialist at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, tells Judicial Watch what influence our military successes in the formidable terrain of Afghanistan will have on future armed conflicts. Why is America succeeded where foreign armies have failed for centuries, and what lessons will be applied to possible strikes against Iraq, Somalia, Indonesia and North Korea? “The Judicial Watch Report” from Washington, D.C. Every Monday and Thursday, 9 to 10 p.m. ET on The Dish Network’s “Sky Angel Network,” and now on Lynchburg, Virginia’s WTLU-TV! Airs 2 to 3 p.m. ET Mondays and Thursdays on Channel 58 in Greenbelt, Md Sundays and Tuesdays 7 to 8 p.m. on Washington D.C.’s Cable Channel 5 For more information, call Judicial Watch at 202-646-5172 or go to www.judicialwatch.org |