Any mention of ObamaCare on the Marine Corps' birthday is blasphemy.
They shouldn't discuss such un-American things as ObamaCare on such a
sacred day.

On Oct 27, 8:47 am, Travis <[email protected]> wrote:
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> <http://scottystarnes.wordpress.com/author/scottystarnes/>  Supreme Court To
> Look At Challenges To ObamaCare on November
> 10th<http://scottystarnes.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/supreme-court-to-look-a...>by
> Scotty Starnes <http://scottystarnes.wordpress.com/author/scottystarnes/>
>
> Good news Americans. The Supreme Court will review the challenges to the
> recently ruled unconstitutional ObamaCare law.
>
> From SCOTUSBlog <http://www.scotusblog.com/2011/10/health-cases-set/>:
>
> The Supreme Court will take its first look at the challenges to the new
> federal health care law at its Conference on Thursday, November 10.  Five of
> the six pending petitions (the sixth is not ready yet) were distributed to
> the Justices’ chambers on Wednesday, for consideration at that private
> session.  Although a grant of review is not assured, that is highly likely,
> since all sides agree that the Court should take on the controversy, and the
> constitutionality of a key provision of the new law has been decided
> differently by federal appea ls courts.
>
> The first decision the Court will face in this historic dispute is whether
> to grant any of the petitions or any of the issues.   The Justices have the
> discretion to grant all, some, or none, since none reached the Court as a
> mandatory appeal.  (The filings in the cases can be found on the Court’s
> website, here. <http://www.supremecourt.gov/docket/PPAACA.aspx>)
>
> Four of the petitions were filed by challengers, and together they raise all
> of the key issues the Justices may want to consider as they examine the
> massive Affordable Care Act passed by Congress at the urging of President
> Obama.  The fifth petition is the federal government’s, defending the
> constitutionality of the insurance-purchase mandate that is crucial to the
> overall law’s functioning.  The government also is urging the Court to
> confine its review to only a few vital questions.
>
> The sixth pending petition involves an attempt by the state of Virginia to
> get back into the constitutional fray; the Fourth Circuit Court ruled that
> Virginia did not have a legal right to bring its court challenge, since it
> could not show that the state would suffer any harm from the new insurance
> mandate.   That petition will be ready only when the federal government
> files a response, which currently is due on Nov. 3.  The government has not
> hurried its filing of a response to Virginia’s filing, as it did in most of
> the others.
>
> Continue reading>>> <http://www.scotusblog.com/2011/10/health-cases-set/>
>  *Scotty Starnes
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