WND – July 1, 2012
(NBCMIAMI) — Florida Gov. Rick Scott now says Florida will do nothing to comply with President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul and will not expand its Medicaid program. The announcement is a marked changed after the governor recently said he would follow the law if it were upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.
“Florida is…
By: Benny Johnson – The Blaze – July 2, 2012
Much has been made of the Supreme Court ruling on healthcare last Thursday, and for good reason. The ruling was historic not only in it’s precedent-setting but also in it’s confounding application. The media world exploded with analysts and experts hypothesizing what the obtuse SCOTUS (Supreme Court of the United…
by Bradlee Dean – WorldNetDaily – December 15, 2011
First there was Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank who celebrated the repeal of the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy by saying, “For those who are worried about the radical homosexual agenda, let me put them on notice. Two down, two to go.” Barney Frank is a radical homosexual who…
by Fred Lucas – CNS News – November 28, 2011
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Although internal Justice Department e-mails released this year as a result of Freedom of Information Act lawsuits raise questions about whether Justice Elena Kagan should recuse herself from the Obamacare case pending before the Supreme Court, White House Press Secretary Carney indicated today that Kagan had asked and answered all questions relevant…
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The moment we decided hospitals must treat all comers was the moment Obamacare became inevitable. So we have learned from last week’s news out of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit in Atlanta.
, ruling that Congress overstepped its authority by requiring virtually all Americans to obtain health…
by N.C. Aizenman and Robert Barnes – The Washington Post – August 12, 2011
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A federal appeals court struck down a central provision of the 2010 health-care law Friday, ruling that Congress overstepped its authority by requiring virtually all Americans to obtain health insurance. The divided three-judge panel from the U. S. Court of Appeals for the 11th…