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  • Debunking Obamacare litigation myths

    If you want the truth on any public policy the last place to go is the White House.

    For example:

    "Myth #1: “Twelve judges have rejected the notion that ObamaCare is unconstitutional.”

    This myth was actually conjured up by President Obama himself, in a widely watched pre-Superbowl interview with Bill O’Reilly of Fox News. Attempting to depict Judge Vinson’s recent ruling in Florida as “outside the mainstream,” Obama made the stupendous claim that 12 judges had effectively upheld the constitutionality of ObamaCare.

    As a former law professor and president of the Harvard Law Review, Obama should have known better. In fact, none of the 12 cases cited by the White House ever reached the constitutional question.

    Rather, each case was dismissed for procedural reasons, often because the judge found that the plaintiff either lacked standing to sue or that the court lacked jurisdiction to hear the lawsuit.

    In other words, none of the 12 lawsuits reached the merits of the case, including whether the law is or is not constitutional. That’s why even PolitiFact gave the president’s statement a "False" rating."

    Obama will say or do anything, including lying, to make a point, to get a vote or a donation.

    Remember he said there were not death panels--that is a lie--there are two.

    He said you can keep your doctor--now we know he is forcing doctors to work for the government, if they are to work at all.

    No rationing? Arizona is already rationing thanks to Federal health care policies and costs.

    Even a President needs to be corrected when they lie.


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