The Supreme Court has rejected a request from the state of Virginia to take up a challenge to the Obama health care law on a fast track.
Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli asked the court to let the state bypass the normal federal appeals process and take the case directly to the justices. While the court's rules allow for this, such a rapid review is granted only very rarely. The Justice Department opposed the request to put the case on a fast track.
The court's decision means the issue will continue working its way through the federal appeals courts. Several cases are pending, including challenges to the law from Virginia, Florida, and 25 other states.
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this is disappointing.....
ReplyDeleteProbably waiting to see who will retire so Obama can stack the court in his favor.
ReplyDeleteObama's girls in the Supreme Court took care of this for us....
ReplyDeleteThat's right, 3:51, because the two of them hold a majority. And 3:20, do you KNOW who has a majority? Yes, let's wait to add another Obama nominee when we can undo everything about the health care bill now if we so choose. The intelligence level of these guys is scary. But they sure know who to blame, don't they?
ReplyDeleteGuess what Gang? As soon as we prove Obumer is illegal EVERYTHING HE HAS DONE CAN BE REVERSED INCLUDING HIS GIRL FRIENDS ON the Supreme Court appointment.
ReplyDeleteLets make Homeeeee show dat Birf Certificate Yo.
The Supreme Court did the right thing, these court challenges have to go through the proper judicial avenues before going to the supreme court. Fact is, it's highly likely the SC will strike down this law; but you gotta go about it the right way, rather then the quick way.
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