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Sen. Rand Paul's filibuster may be over, but the debate over drone strikes is far from settled. And while people from both the right and left sides of the political divide are coming together to question a president's supposed authority to carry out targeted assassinations on American soil, the Obama administration has made its position clear. According to President Obama's own attorney general, such an act is "possible" and "appropriate under the Constitution."
Yeah, and this guy won a Nobel Peace Prize. Awesome.
The administration's disregard for due process is even more disturbing when you consider the fact that President Obama was a professor of constitutional law for more than a decade at the University of Chicago. ::shudder::
Fortunately, Dave Burge has a simple solution:
Rand Paul should introduce a bill to make the U of Chicago offer refunds to anyone who took Constitutional Law with Prof. Obama.
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) March 7, 2013
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