Randy Barnett has a couple of fascinating posts (see both on this page) about judicial supremacy and judicial review, taking as its starting point a post written by by Positive Liberty cohort (and badass player of Smoke on the Water) Jon Rowe.
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One day, hopefully very soon, I'll send you a webcam clip of me really playing.
LOL Jon. I'd like to see that very much, actually. I did crack up at the Smoke on the Water, primarily because I remember my older brother getting a guitar when he was about 16 and that was the only song he could play. He would sit for hours practicing that one simple riff. I wanted to yell "Do Freebird!" with my lighter in the air.