By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
What looks like the NFL's latest nightmare played out on a football field an hour from Boston nearly six weeks ago. In a Pop Warner game between longtime rivals Southbridge and Tantasqua, five kids between the ages of 10 and 12 were concussed, all on the losing team, three in the first quarter and the last one on the final play of the game.
Pop Warner, the nation's oldest and largest youth football organization, is requiring a note from a doctor before letting anyone who's suffered a head injury back on the field.
"Disturbing," is how Jon Butler, Pop Warner's executive director, described it.
"From what we were able to put together, it was a combination of things, as bad events often are," Butler said over the phone Tuesday.