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Program #423- VIDEOTAPE DATE: May 26, 2005
Guest: Edwin Meese, III
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Ed Meese on Tax Limits, Pornography & Mental Health Reforms


Los Angeles, CA
. According to former U. S. Attorney General Edwin Meese, III, the Reagan Tax Revolution including California's Proposition 13 are being circumvented when government uses such debt gimmicks as non-voter approved tax-exempt bonds, known as Certificates of Participation (COPs) and Tax Revenue Anticipation Bonds (TRANS) to raise revenues for the ever increasing annual spending. This part-two of the Meese interview will be featured on the Full Disclosure Network® cable channels starting Monday, June 13th for the next six months. Click here to watch our 6:17 minute preview of this show in streaming video.

Edwin Meese, IIIMeese who served as Chief of Staff to California Governor Ronald Reagan and during the Reagan Presidential Administration, told Emmy Award winning host Leslie Dutton there needs to be a comprehensive look at the state of pornography, 20 years after his 1985 Commission in light of the Internet. This review should evaluate the technological means for prosecution, the laws needed, and protections for the children. Meese also said a new commission on Internet pornography could make recommendations for the legislative process.

In the third segment of this Part-two Ed Meese describes the 1970's California reform legislation which released the mentally ill from warehouses and who some say have contributed to the homeless problem on the streets for the next three decades.

Click here to see the FREE six minute preview of this part two of the two- part interview, brought to you via streaming video on the Full Disclosure Network ® website. The complete thirty minute interview will be shown on cable television systems. Channels and air times, by community are listed here.

Topics covered in Part-one of this interview were:

  • U. S. Attorney's 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.

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