The Texican Inquisition
He said the Constitution makes the president commander in chief and the Supreme Court has long recognized the president's pre-eminent role in foreign affairs. "The Constitution, by contrast, provides the courts with relatively few tools to superintend military and foreign policy decisions, especially during wartime," the attorney general told a conference on the judiciary at Georgetown University Law Center.
Of course Little Al's views are so far out, I wonder if he actully went to law school or is just faking his degree. He is, afterall, one of the fine "legal minds" behind the unitary executive and the wholesale destruction of the bill of rights.
Of course Little Al's views are so far out, I wonder if he actully went to law school or is just faking his degree. He is, afterall, one of the fine "legal minds" behind the unitary executive and the wholesale destruction of the bill of rights.
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