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God Bless You, Edwin Meese!

Vonnegut, Kurt | January 25, 1986 issue

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The author has heard much of the heart-rending testimony extracted from victims of sexual abuse at meetings of the Attorney General's Commission on pornography. It is clear to him that the government must be given the power to suppress words and images that cause sexually motivated insanity and crime. Attempting to make amends, the author has called to the attention of the Attorney General's Commission on Pornography, the fundamental piece of obscenity from which all others spring, the taproot of the deadly poisonous tree.

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WITNESSES; SEX crimes; MEETINGS; PORNOGRAPHY; IMAGE; CRIME
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