If a judge tried to tell a general how to conduct a military operation, that would be illegal.
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Vance compares judicial intervention in military matters to presidential authority.
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We have to talk about this incredibly destructive movement of left-wing extremism that has grown up over the last few years, and I believe is part of the reason why Charlie was killed by an assassin’s bullet.
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It’s not the end. It is, in fact, exactly how this is going to have to happen when you have people who hate each other.





