By Andrew P. Napolitano
The president's men trash the Constitution to pursue antagonists

The U.S. military has halted the training of Afghan-government-backed militias for at least a month to give the Americans time to redo the vetting of new recruits after a string of attacks by Afghan soldiers and police on their international allies, officials said Sunday.
Ball State fired coach Stan Parrish on Tuesday, a few days after finishing the season 4-8.
Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, who was forced out last week as the top U.S. general in the stalemated Afghanistan war, has told the Army that he will retire.
The Army is considering whether to rescind an invitation to evangelist Franklin Graham to appear at the Pentagon amid complaints about his description of Islam as evil, a military spokesman said Wednesday.
Col. Tom Collins, a spokesman for the international military coalition in Afghanistan, also said there was no set date for the
He said Army brass will have the ultimate decision on whether to pull the invitation.