Snowden had to choose between The Law and The Constitution. Judge Nap said that in a case like this, The Constitution is elevated, so Snowden did the absolute right thing.
Snowden had to choose between The Law and The Constitution. Judge Nap said that in a case like this, The Constitution is elevated, so Snowden did the absolute right thing.
Yes, that’s exactly what the Judge said, and it was the most succinct and useful observation I’ve heard on the Snowdon case. By the way, don’t miss today’s talk with Larry Johnson who offers, with equal eloquence, the best answer Tulsi could have given to the absurd Senator trying to humiliate her.
Snowden had to choose between The Law and The Constitution. Judge Nap said that in a case like this, The Constitution is elevated, so Snowden did the absolute right thing.
Yes, that’s exactly what the Judge said, and it was the most succinct and useful observation I’ve heard on the Snowdon case. By the way, don’t miss today’s talk with Larry Johnson who offers, with equal eloquence, the best answer Tulsi could have given to the absurd Senator trying to humiliate her.
Do you have a link to the talk with Larry Johnson that you mentioned? I haven't heard of him.
I’ve been following him for 3 years, straight shooter, high integrity person. Sonar21.com, and his channel is CounterCurrents on Rumble or YT.
It was on the podcast, February 3,
Judging Freedom, with Andrew Napolitano; it’s towards the end of a 25 minute interview.