Julian Sanchez | February 22, 2006
There must be some things George Bush recognizes as falling outside the scope of his "inherent authority" as commander-in-chief, but the list, Jacob Sullum notes, appears to be classified.
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|2.22.06 @ 9:53AM|#
Or at least it soon will be.
|2.22.06 @ 11:30AM|#
The president may not "order torture," and he may not "order the assassination of a leader of another country with which we're not at war."
Hang on a minute... what about anyone, anywhere, who isn't the leader of a country? Democratic presidential candidates, for example?