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Showing posts with label Andrew Napolitano. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Judge Napolitano: Killing Americans with Drones is Nowhere Justifiable Under The Constitution

"That is nowhere justifiable under the Constitution, nowhere justifiable under federal law," Judge Andrew Napolitano argued on FOX News today. "In fact, federal law and the Constitution are to the opposite. Unless you are actually pulling a trigger or are in moments of pulling that trigger or dropping a bomb, the government has an obligation to do its best to arrest you and charge you with a crime and prosecute you before it can indiscriminately kill you."


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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Napolitano: Hillary Clinton Has ‘A Political Interest’ In Saying People, Not Gov’t Are Behind Violence In Libya


On Thursday, Judge Andrew Napolitano stopped by Fox & Friends to weigh in on whether acts of war can be committed by foreign citizens as opposed to a foreign government.
“If what Secretary Clinton said is correct,” he began, “…and she has a political interest in saying what she said because she encouraged the President to bomb Libya to rid the country of the dictator Qaddafi… and point to the ambassador and to permit the people coming in who now run the government of Libya such as it is. They are not pro-Western, they are not pro-American. And it is in her best interest to say ‘this is not the government’ because she is unhappy with what happened. If she is right, then — as horrific as this is — under the law, it is not an act of war.”
Later, he added that the Obama administration has essentially “created a maelstrom” in Libya that he believes will only grow worse.
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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Judge Napolitano: Congress can now regulate any private behavior as long as the penalty is financial and called a tax

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Napolitano Outlines the Illegality of OBL Assassination (Video)

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Editor's Note: Media Matters is presenting this video as if it is to be mocked, or as a shocking concept that should be denounced.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Ron Paul: ‘What we need is more WikiLeaks’

“In a free society we're supposed to know the truth,” Paul insisted. “In a society where truth becomes treason, then we're in big trouble.

Stephen C. Webster
Raw Story

Popular Texas Republican Congressman Ron Paul is no stranger to breaking with his party, but in a recent television appearance the libertarian-leaning Rep. went even further than any member of Congress in defending whistleblower website WikiLeaks.

Speaking to Fox Business host Judge Napolitano on Thursday about recent revelations at the Federal Reserve, Paul's typical candor showed through.

"What we need is more WikiLeaks about the Federal Reserve," he said. "Can you imagine what it'd be like if we had every conversation in the last 10 years with our Federal Reserve people, the Federal Reserve chairman, with all the central bankers of the world and every agreement or quid-pro-quo they have? It would be massive. People would be so outraged."

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