Posted on Oct 6, 2018
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Brett Kavanaugh and the Patriot Act
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Posted 6 y ago
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If this is true, where was this conversation? Napolitano is constantly on Fox. I heard nothing about this.
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This can go a few ways, but by birth you consent to the government. Hence you do not refute or "resign" your citizenship, and leave the country. As an adult you have the chance again to refute the government as you are at the age of legal adulthood, and can formally leave the nation, move to another and give up your American citizenship. As far as the Patriot Act goes, if one is a supporter of it, since the man who helped write it in now an Associate Justice, it would be foolhardy to go and make a case against it. He's going to vote in favor of what he wrote. Now if FISA in inside of the Patriot Act, NOW you have a dilemma with Nunes trying to make public a warrant that was authorized by a federal judge, administered by the FBI, and upheld by a federal judge. Kav would look rather foolish again is someone brought to SCOTUS a case where FISA becomes an issue. He already said he's not going to rescuse himself for everything. If he doesn't remove himself from the debate, then it's assured that it'll be upheld. This is something that could actually work against those who want to suddenly revoke classification status and make things public, Trump is the highest classification authority, but would he go against his appointee to prove he can do something that goes against what his appointee helped author? If I took this the wrong way, I can be corrected.
https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/a-breakdown-of-the-patriot-act-freedom-act-and-fisa/
https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/a-breakdown-of-the-patriot-act-freedom-act-and-fisa/
A breakdown of the Patriot Act, Freedom Act, and FISA
What are the Patriot Act, Freedom Act, and FISA? Why are they dangerous? Do they really stop terrorism? Are they still in effect?
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