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Los
Angeles, CA. -- Major political powers are using
the U.S. Justice system to attain political goals because
they are unable to enact legislation to promote their
agenda. According to former U. S. Attorney General Edwin
Meese, III, these forces are making an end run
around elected representatives by using the judicial
appointment process to win controversial and ideological
court decisions rather than interpreting laws.

In
a two-part interview on the Full Disclosure Network®
cable and Internet television program, the former U.
S. Attorney General in the Reagan Administration, told
Emmy Award winning host Leslie Dutton that activist
judges in the U.S. Courts are expanding their roles
by taking over state and local functions, operating
state prisons, school boards and mental institutions.
He noted the Courts are not suited or qualified for
this activity and it causes confusion as to who is responsible
for those functions.
A
FREE five minute preview of this part one of the two-
part interview with will be featured
via streaming video on the Full Disclosure Network
® website at www.fulldisclosure.net
starting Monday June 6, 2005 and will be distributed
to cable television systems for the next six months.
Other
topics covered in this first half-hour of the interview
are:
- U.
S. Attorneys role in the War on Terrorism.
- Illegal
immigration and the U. S. Attorney's discretionary
powers.
- Large
conglomerate law firms and their role in controlling
government policy and business.
Part-two
of the interview will be released June 13th and will
include the following:
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