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Bozell. “This is an issue that affects every Catholic and non-Catholic, should it be another Christian, a Jew, even a non-believer. To allow this ‘rule,’ as this administration so arrogantly calls it, to stand is to surrender our most basic freedom, the...
Meese III was attorney general of the United States and is a founding member of the policy board of the Carleson Center for Public Policy. As the years pass, Ronald Reagan’s stature continues to grow, and it has reached the point where all sorts of...
It was stupid to put military cuts of the amount that they were in the sequester idea. We cannot hollow out military
As part of Heritage’s “Preserve the Constitution” series, we invited two former Reagan Cabinet members and two Reagan historians to discuss how the Constitution provided the foundation of the Reagan presidency. In examining Reagan’s recipe for success,...
Gaffney held a press conference with the McCarthyesque topic of “explor[ing] what is known – and as yet unknown – about Mr. Ramadan’s character and caliber.” The fear-mongering against Ramadan grew so vociferous that Edwin Meese, former Reagan...
The idea that cuts in the military spending would be demanded in order to try to raise taxes is as unpatriotic and as contrary to the needs of this country as anything I’ve seen
When Congress strengthened the act after the Watergate scandal, President Ford vetoed it on the advice of his then-chief of staff Dick Cheney. Thankfully, Congress overrode his veto. Reagan’s Attorney General Edwin Meese was so opposed to FOIA, despite...
This doctrine of constitutional originalism was ably described and defended by President Reagan’s attorney general, Edwin Meese III. In Reagan’s view, the Constitution’s very survival depended on its meaning being predictable from day to day. The...
Edwin "Ed" Meese III (born December 2, 1931 in Oakland, California) served as the seventy-fifth Attorney General of the United States (1985-1988). Full Article
It was stupid to put military cuts of the amount that they were in the sequester idea. We cannot hollow out military
The idea that cuts in the military spending would be demanded in order to try to raise taxes is as unpatriotic and as contrary to the needs of this country as anything I’ve seen
I was impressed with him immediately ... I never had the least doubt about supporting him.
