. . . A decision is due at 10 am and I hope it upholds the entire law!

Where is the "Hand Obama an Ass Kicking" option ? Originally Posted by WhirlawayYou will have to wait 'till November. I suspect you will be dissappointed even then...
I have already predicted that Obamacare will go down 6-3. Immigration case will go down 7-2. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
We shall know how the Supreme Court ruled tomorrow (6-28-12).Hope and Change!
. . . A decision is due at 10 am and I hope it upholds the entire law!
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn
I have already predicted that Obamacare will go down 6-3. Immigration case will go down 7-2. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyAren't you the same SOF that boldly predicted Governor Perry would be the 2012 Republican Presidential nominee?
If the government can make you buy health insurance, it can make you eat broccoli. Justice Scalia. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
In case the irony went over your head as most things seem to, I will explain the obvious.We all remember you're the cretin that fell for COG's prank about Obama having the Nobel Prize taken back. You probably shouldn't be talking about irony going over someone's head. You're the poster boy for that weakness. You know what they say about people that live in glass houses. Come to think of it, you probably don't.
The judge was only being facetious.
Governments have more important things to do and they would never push broccoli down your throat. Even you should know that. Don't you?
The Supreme Court showed their wisdom today and made the only right decision to be made on Health Care.
. . . My hope in the court has been restored today with the vote upholding Health Care!
Originally Posted by Fast Gunn
Conservatives have no problem with amending the Constitution. That's what the founders intended. The problem with the "living document" theory is judicial activism, or writing law from the bench. That's what conservatives have a problem with.You nailed it Joe. Proves you are ONE smart Dude...fuckem
Half of the federal government exists today, because SCOTUS has played games with the Constitution, and allowed agencies to be created that are clearly not constitutional. This is usually done by an absurdly broad interpetation of the commerce clause. We'll find out Thursday if SCOTUS is going to rule that the commerce clause gives the federal government the authority to make everyone buy health insurance. If they make that ruling, there will be essentially no limit to what the feds can make us do. Originally Posted by joe bloe