By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution

Four pit bulls attacked a District Heights woman Saturday in a Northeast apartment, according to a D.C. police report, sending her to the hospital with "multiple bite marks, scratches, and bruising."
The problem with the ruling -- which was amended by taking pit bull mixes off the list of dangerous dogs -- is that "there is no legal definition of a pit bull," Mr. Branchini said. "There are seven pit bull types recognized. The revised decision didn't specify which of the seven breeds they are talking about."
Regardless of the type of pit bull the court was referring to, Mr. Branchini said, the problem now is that pit bulls are in the news and "people are saying they have a questionable temperament."