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struggle4progress

(126,158 posts)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 11:48 PM Sep 2023

Ed Meese writes court letter of support for Jeffrey Clark

Sarah K. Burris
September 17, 2023, 6:39 PM ET

... The scandal ... involved Meese being accused of using his power as attorney general to score benefits for his company Wedtech. The special counsel urged further investigation and everyone other than Meese was indicted, though it's unclear how he escaped accountability, other than being the special counsel's boss. The report remains secret ... Ultimately, Meese was forced to resign ...

"If scandal-ridden Reagan AG Ed Meese is the only person Jeff Clark could find to vouch for the propriety of his conduct, then Clark has a huge problem. (Hint: Clark has a huge problem.) Even filing an imprimatur from Meese shows, yet again, Clark's extraordinarily bad judgment," said legal analyst and professor Elizabeth de la Vega ...

https://www.rawstory.com/jeffrey-clark-ed-meese/

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Ed Meese writes court letter of support for Jeffrey Clark (Original Post) struggle4progress Sep 2023 OP
Edwin, purveyor of meesedemenors. Turbineguy Sep 2023 #1
MEESE IS A PIG. NYC Liberal Sep 2023 #2
Eat Meese - Charlie King stuck in the middle Sep 2023 #3
The Judge to Meese: No Thanks... Princess Turandot Sep 2023 #4
+ struggle4progress Sep 2023 #8
He's still alive? LeftInTX Sep 2023 #5
that's the thought that popped gopiscrap Sep 2023 #7
And still 2naSalit Sep 2023 #13
I thought that too EYESORE 9001 Sep 2023 #10
That's what I said! 2naSalit Sep 2023 #11
File that under "only the good die young" Bucky Sep 2023 #14
ed meese was a worthless piece of shit 40 years ago.... gopiscrap Sep 2023 #6
A Father of the Feudalist Society, Heritage Foundation, made man of the BFEE Kid Berwyn Sep 2023 #9
Ah yes... 2naSalit Sep 2023 #12
Returned Racism to America COD Kid Berwyn Sep 2023 #17
Shit supports shit. spanone Sep 2023 #15
of course that pig would MistakenLamb Sep 2023 #16
Inslaw/PROMIS software theft was very, very good to fascists worldwide. Kid Berwyn Sep 2023 #18

Turbineguy

(40,080 posts)
1. Edwin, purveyor of meesedemenors.
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 11:53 PM
Sep 2023

If justice had moved faster Clark could have gotten a letter from Bernie Madoff.

Princess Turandot

(4,917 posts)
4. The Judge to Meese: No Thanks...
Tue Sep 19, 2023, 12:05 AM
Sep 2023

Per CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/18/politics/jeffrey-clark-georgia-election-hearing/index.html

But Jones said on Monday that he will block Meese’s affidavit from being submitted.

“With all due respect to the former attorney general,” the judge said, some of Meese’s submission “gives opinions of things” and thus won’t be included in the official record, and won’t be considered when he makes his ruling in the removal matter.

gopiscrap

(24,734 posts)
7. that's the thought that popped
Tue Sep 19, 2023, 12:28 AM
Sep 2023

immediately into my head. How fucking old is this asshole. I checked, he's 91

EYESORE 9001

(29,736 posts)
10. I thought that too
Tue Sep 19, 2023, 03:50 AM
Sep 2023

Too many scoundrels to keep track of. He’s obviously still an agent of chaos.

gopiscrap

(24,734 posts)
6. ed meese was a worthless piece of shit 40 years ago....
Tue Sep 19, 2023, 12:26 AM
Sep 2023

and hasn't changed one bit, he's still a worthless piece of shit.

Kid Berwyn

(24,420 posts)
9. A Father of the Feudalist Society, Heritage Foundation, made man of the BFEE
Tue Sep 19, 2023, 01:11 AM
Sep 2023
Edwin Meese III Originalism Lecture

March 21, 2023

Join us as Professor Kurt Lash, the E. Claiborne Robins Distinguished Chair in Law at the University of Richmond School of Law, delivers the 2023 Edwin Meese III Originalism Lecture on “Originalism and Fixing the Fourteenth Amendment.”

https://www.heritage.org/courts/event/edwin-meese-iii-originalism-lecture-0

Kid Berwyn

(24,420 posts)
17. Returned Racism to America COD
Tue Sep 19, 2023, 09:49 AM
Sep 2023


Helped institute socio-economic stratification without conscience...

Kid Berwyn

(24,420 posts)
18. Inslaw/PROMIS software theft was very, very good to fascists worldwide.
Tue Sep 19, 2023, 10:05 AM
Sep 2023
The INSLAW Octopus

Software piracy, conspiracy, cover-up, stonewalling, covert action: Just another decade at the Department of Justice


by Richard L. Fricker
Wired, Jan. 1, 1993

Excerpt...

Edwin Meese was apparently quite taken with PROMIS. He told an April 1981 gathering of prosecutors that PROMIS was "one of the greatest opportunities for [law enforcement] success in the future." In March 1982, Inslaw won a $9.6 million contract from the Justice Department to install the public domain version of PROMIS in 20 US Attorney's offices as a pilot program. If successful, the company would install PROMIS in the remaining 74 federal prosecutors' offices around the country. The eventual market for complete automation of the Federal court system was staggering: as much as $3 billion, according to Bill Hamilton. But Hamilton would never see another federal contract.

Designed as a case-management system for prosecutors, PROMIS has the ability to track people. "Every use of PROMIS in the court system is tracking people," said Inslaw President Hamilton. "You can rotate the file by case, defendant, arresting officer, judge, defense lawyer, and it's tracking all the names of all the people in all the cases."

What this means is that PROMIS can provide a complete rundown of all federal cases in which a lawyer has been involved, or all the cases in which a lawyer has represented defendant A, or all the cases in which a lawyer has represented white-collar criminals, at which stage in each of the cases the lawyer agreed to a plea bargain, and so on. Based on this information, PROMIS can help a prosecutor determine when a plea will be taken in a particular type of case.

But the real power of PROMIS, according to Hamilton, is that with a staggering 570,000 lines of computer code, PROMIS can integrate innumerable databases without requiring any reprogramming. In essence, PROMIS can turn blind data into information. And anyone in government will tell you that information, when wielded with finesse, begets power. Converted to use by intelligence agencies, as has been alleged in interviews by ex-CIA and Israeli Mossad agents, PROMIS can be a powerful tracking device capable of monitoring intelligence operations, agents and targets, instead of legal cases.

At the time of its inception, PROMIS was the most powerful program of its type. But a similar program, DALITE, was developed under another LEAA grant by D. Lowell Jensen, the Alameda County (Calif.) District Attorney. In the mid-1970s, the two programs vied for a lucrative Los Angeles County contract and Inslaw won out. (Early in his career, Ed Meese worked under Jensen at the Alameda County District Attorney's office. Jensen was later appointed to Meese's Justice Department during the Reagan presidency.)

CONTINUES...

https://www.wired.com/1993/01/inslaw/

Can you believe it's been 30 years already? Seeing the state of the nation, yes.
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