>>It doesnât work that way. Constitutional issues are not voted on. They are determined in the courts.<<
Of course the author wants court of popular opinion to decide. Look how easy they have manipulated the “civilized” world into non-action.
In part. The public gets things both right and wrong.
And often it gets it wrong only with the secular humanist media’s help, to artfully twist and omit as they see fit.
I noticed that since the Iranians have released their American prisoners, not once on NBC’s television newscasts was there a profile of all the prisoners.
Never any mention of Pastor Saeed and why he was imprisoned.
And of course they will omit that information because they simply don’t want it broadcast on national television about Pastor Saeed, because they know too many people will have a reaction to that that they don’t want them to have.