Ripley
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on health insurance nationally.Legal experts debunk conservative media's claim that health reform proposals are unconstitutional
October 30, 2009 10:07 pm ET —
Conservative media outlets including The Washington Times and Fox News have pushed the claim that health care reform proposals under consideration by Congress are unconstitutional. However, legal scholars -- including one who recently served as a special counsel to Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) during Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation proceedings -- have pointed out the flaws in conservatives' arguments, including the facts that regulation of the health care sector falls under Congress' broad power to regulate interstate commerce and that Congress has repeatedly passed laws regulating health care and health insurance.
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http://mediamatters.org/research/200910300049
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mako
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Sounds like normal politics to me...I think we need to vote all these dudes out of office in 2010 and then the rest in 2012...start over completely...that might send a message to them
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Ripley
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| mako wrote: | Sounds like normal politics to me...I think we need to vote all these dudes out of office in 2010 and then the rest in 2012...start over completely...that might send a message to them  |
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Geri_Berri
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To make this interesting..you'd need people who fav - WAL-MART!!! YIKES
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mako
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LOL...that would really send a message to those over educated fools in Washington...LOL...love it!
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Ripley
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| Geri_Berri wrote: | | To make this interesting..you'd need people who fav - WAL-MART!!! YIKES |
aaahhhh walmart.... employs many who still need medicade because the wages are so low. sad.
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