Monday, January 31, 2011

Federal Judge Rules Obamacare Unconstitutional:

Today Federal Judge Roger Finson of Pensacola, FL ruled that the Federal Health Care Overhaul "Obamacare" is UNCONSTITUTIONAL  in it's entirety due to requirement to buy insurance.
"I must reluctantly conclude that Congress exceeded the bounds of its authority in passing the act with the individual mandate. That is not to say, of course, that Congress is without power to address the problems and inequities in our health care system. The health care market is more than one-sixth of the national economy, and without doubt Congress has the power to reform and regulate this market. That has not been disputed in this case. The principal dispute has been about how Congress chose to exercise that power here," Vinson wrote.  "While the individual mandate was clearly 'necessary and essential' to the act as drafted, it is not 'necessary and essential' to health care reform in general," he continued. "Because the individual mandate is unconstitutional and not severable, the entire act must be declared void."
Michelle Malkin is all over the story

 Here is a PDF of Judge Vinson's Entire Ruling Declaring Obamacare Unconstitutional
Vinson Ruling
                                                           

Judge Vinson used then Senator Obama's own words against him in the ruling.

Ann Coulter lays down the law on Fox News' Hannity:

3 comments:

SkyBlue said...

Hello~! nice share of the news. I guess healthcare stock will take a breathing... I will keep this ruling in mind ^^

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christian soldier said...

GUN&BIBLE-sounds good to me---
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Chris Taus said...

It matters not. Obama will ignore the decision, as he did the one on the gulf drilling ban, and full steam ahead with this and all of his agenda until he is actually stopped. He will also remain in office until he can be proven ineligible and actually be removed, highly unlikely.