Hello Nancy: It seems the Supreme Court does not want to read the bill to find out what’s in it. Sorry Team Obama, your bill was more like “Healthwreck” than “Healthcare”.
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Obamacare in the Supreme Court 101: Deliberations, Rulings and Impacts
The Supreme Court will consider four main questions when the Obamacare cases come before the bench. And the answers to those questions will determine whether all, some, or none of Obamacare will remain in force after the Court’s decision.
Obamacare Versus the U.S. Constitution
One need hardly be a constitutional scholar to understand that a federal government that can require you to purchase something you do not want or do not need can require you to do anything it wants. A government that powerful is a government to be feared.
If You Can be Dismembered Without Due Process, What’s a Little Detention?
Once you have created categories of people who are subject to arbitrary killing, how difficult is it to create categories of people who are subject to arbitrary arrest? Apparently it is very easy.
Faith and Pro-Life Organizations to ‘Encircle’ the Supreme Court in Prayer on the Eve of Historic Obamacare Arguments March 26-28
“We are calling people from all America to come to Supreme Court and ‘encircle it with prayer’ from March 25-28 as we cry out to God for justice, human rights and religious freedom. “Sadly, the President’s Health Care legislation crushes religious freedom and liberty with unjust mandates on faith institutions and forces taxpayers to pay for abortions.” – Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney
Gingrich is right about judicial supremacy
The American revolutionaries rejected the idea that a legislature, or any other branch of government, could possess ultimate power. In June 1776, the Virginia Declaration of Rights averred, “all power is vested in, and consequently derived from, the People; that magistrates are their trustees and servants, and at all times amenable to them.” – Daily Caller
Supreme Court blocks Obama attack on religious liberty
Citing well-known legal precedent dating as far back as Reconstruction, the court made it clear that it is not up to the government to contradict a faith’s determination as to who should — and should not — be performing religious functions. – FoxNews.com
Two Visions: The Nativity vs. the Occupiers
One demands the abolition of capitalism; it is a sign of anger and despair. The other brings us goodness and light.
DOJ’s Shady Business on Kagan and ObamaCare
The Obama administration and Kagan herself have always denied she had any involvement on the administration’s health care discussions. Yet the evidence suggests otherwise.
Elena Kagan: Is the Fix in on Obamacare?
CFIF’s Renee Giachino discusses the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to hear the lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of ObamaCare and raises questions about Justice Elena Kagan’s apparent bias in favor of the health care reform law.