In Friday transmission or “PBS Newshour” New York Times The columnist David Brooks commented on the case of the Milwaukee County Circuit Judge, Hannah Dugan, stating that “if federal compliance agencies come to your court room and you help a boy to escape, that’s two things, it surprises me as it can as a may of May as a Mayo case, as May, like May, as a maz like May. necessary civil disobedience.
Brooks said: “Well, obviously, they are trying to send an intimidation note, not only for her, but for all the judges and perhaps for all Americans. But I still don’t know the specific details of this case, if she eHorted the jury, she arrested the jury, she has arrested the jury, she stopped the jury, the falsified jury, falsified the jury, he stopped the jury Jury.
He continued: “But, especially on the issue of immigration, there are many people who are horrified by what is the administration. And there will be time for civil disobedience. And, for me, if she, that we were in which they federate to this concentration of this cycle of this cycle of this type of that is, this cytical and is a kitte of this point of communication and said isy isy – isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy isy esy esy esy esy esy esy esy esy and you help a boy to escape, two: one, it seems illegal, but it also seems somewhat heroic.
Brooks concluded: “Therefore, both may think that it should not legally have done this, and that, morally, protecting someone, instil, perhaps not only in this case, but in cases of Ethher, frankly, a necessary strength and strength agency and I do not reach this point, but we could reach this point in the week or civil disobedience in a large amount of front. Authoritarian they take violently energetic measures.
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