Posted on 03/14/2011 10:06:56 PM PDT by Citizen X_Area 51
The Obama administration told the Supreme Court on Monday night it should stay away from a high-profile challenge to the 2010 health care law until after a lower court has had a chance to review the case.
Acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal wrote, "there is no basis for short-circuiting the normal course of appellate review." Katyal also says Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's case is problematic because he may lack sufficient standing to challenge the health care law.
(Excerpt) Read more at nation.foxnews.com ...
Time for a Five Million Americam march on DC. And it must be while Obama is in DC.
Dictators think they can do that stuff and get away with it.
>Now the thug in chief is trying to strong arm the SCOTUS?
As limp-wristed as the Supreme Court has been on the issue of eligibility, what makes you think that they’ll grow a spine?
As far as I can tell a super-centenarian could strong-arm that group of cowards.
>This isnt the case we want in front of SCOTUS anyway - we want the one going to the 11th Circuit. The one that declares Obamacare unconstitutional.
In a surprise double-whammy the Supreme Court finds two things:
1) Courts inferior to the Supreme Court cannot rule on Constitutionality,
and
2) ObamaCare is Constitutional.
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>You guys should GFY.
>The Supreme court decides what cases to take and when.
>Besides, who you gonna appeal to after you lose? The UN? LOL
No.
We *can* appeal to that Divine and Supreme Creator and Destroyer of Nations just as we appealed the Tyrannical rule of King George III around 1775.
*That* is indeed the true purpose of the Second Amendment; the preamble portion is quite clear: “being necessary to the security of a FREE STATE.”
The state of Freedom cannot be secured under tyranny, by the very definition of tyranny; since the state of freedom cannot thusly exist it is impossible to apply ‘free’ as an adjective to modify ‘State’ wherein there is tyranny.
And then there’s that.
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