“Mr. Constitutional Law Professor insisted that he signed the bill with ‘serious reservations.’ He also promised that he would never, ever use NDAA’s powers — he merely collects such prerogatives as you or I would books or china cups, so he can set them on a shelf and admire them. And for a guy who so unenthusiastically signed the legislation in 2012 — and in 2013 as well — he has most vigorously defended it. Judge Katherine Forrest declined to cooperate with evisceration of the Constitution and suspended the NDAA. Ole Reluctant Signer immediately appealed to the Second Circuit to overturn her ruling. That hearing took place yesterday in NYC.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/132003.html
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