For Immediate Release
May 29, 2001
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TUNE IN TO THE JUDICIAL WATCH REPORT ON RENAISSANCE NETWORK

JUDICIAL WATCH SUES JANET RENO AND OTHER JUSTICE OFFICIALS ON BEHALF OF INS AGENT

�PEARL HARBOR� BOMBS AWAY

GOLFER GETS TICKET TO RIDE

RENO TO ENTER FLORIDA GOVERNOR�S RACE?


(Washington, DC) Join hosts Tom Fitton and Larry Klayman on The Judicial Watch Report, the fastest growing legal affairs television program. Topics tonight: Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit today on behalf of Rick Ramirez, an INS Special Agent, who has come forward to reveal anti-Cuban prejudice and obstruction of justice in the INS Miami field office concerning the illegal raid on Elian Gonzalez�s family home. Larry Klayman, Chairman and General Counsel of Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit and will join us from Miami tonight. And the movie �Pearl Harbor� opened this weekend to boffo box office despite withering reviews. Is the movie too politically correct? We�ll talk about the movie with Retired Lt. General Julius W. Becton, as well as the controversial World War Two Memorial. We�ll also discuss the Supreme Court�s decision to allow golfer Casey Martin to play golf with the aid of a golf cart. Casey Martin has a circulatory condition that prevents him from walking the course. Does this decision give Martin an unfair advantage and does this set a precedent for other sports? We�ll talk with Libertarian Party spokesman George Getz. And Janet Reno may run for Governor of Florida. WorldNetDaily�s Paul Sperry has got the goods on this corrupt Clinton Crony.

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