Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney campaigns at Electronic Instrumentation and Technology in Sterling, Va., Wednesday, June 27, 2012. (AP Photo - Charles Dharapak)
JULIE PACE
From Associated Press
June 28, 2012 10:26 AM EDT
WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court's decision to uphold President Barack Obama's sweeping health care law is a crucial election-year victory for the Democratic incumbent.
It also marks a pivotal point in the presidential race.
For Obama, the decision vindicates his most significant legislative accomplishment.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney opposes the health care overhaul and is expected to double-down on his campaign pledge to repeal the law if he is elected.
The high court announced Thursday that it was upholding the individual insurance requirement at the heart of the health care overhaul.
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-- Edited by Uke on Thursday 28th of June 2012 08:11:26 AM
Calvin said
12:05 PM, 06/28/12
Uke wrote:
Health care ruling a political victory for Obama
-- Edited by Calvin on Thursday 28th of June 2012 12:06:19 PM
Uke said
12:52 PM, 06/28/12
If Limpballs promises, in writing, ta move...anywhere, I'll pay for his ONE WAY ticket myself! (Although I know he's richer than I could ever hope ta be...). It'd be well worth every penny ta have the Ditto heads start thinking for themselves for a change, instead of Rush speakin' for 'em!
Fuckin' loudmouth!
-- Edited by Uke on Thursday 28th of June 2012 12:54:12 PM
Snippy said
3:00 PM, 06/28/12
A major victory for Romney.
Don't think for a minute that that is not what is behind Roberts' switcheroo.
Uke said
3:08 PM, 06/28/12
How so?
Calvin said
3:46 PM, 06/28/12
Only thing Romney can do is get the votes to repeal the law.
That aint gonna happen, specially when Romney wanted a similar program in Mass.
Troll said
3:59 PM, 06/28/12
Guess who voted against it?
Uke said
4:09 PM, 06/28/12
In the words of our resident guru, and all things legal... "I'yam shawked!"
Troll said
4:53 PM, 06/28/12
Uke said
5:11 PM, 06/28/12
Hey...quit it! You wanna hurt my feelings, or what?
Troll said
5:37 PM, 06/28/12
Uke said
5:38 PM, 06/28/12
I just wanna see him eat his hat!
Troll said
6:11 PM, 06/28/12
Uke said
6:40 PM, 06/28/12
Great! You go gir... Rush! And good riddance to ya!
WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court's decision to uphold President Barack Obama's sweeping health care law is a crucial election-year victory for the Democratic incumbent.
It also marks a pivotal point in the presidential race.
For Obama, the decision vindicates his most significant legislative accomplishment.
Republican challenger Mitt Romney opposes the health care overhaul and is expected to double-down on his campaign pledge to repeal the law if he is elected.
The high court announced Thursday that it was upholding the individual insurance requirement at the heart of the health care overhaul.
-- Edited by Uke on Thursday 28th of June 2012 08:11:26 AM
-- Edited by Calvin on Thursday 28th of June 2012 12:06:19 PM
If Limpballs promises, in writing, ta move...anywhere, I'll pay for his ONE WAY ticket myself! (Although I know he's richer than I could ever hope ta be...). It'd be well worth every penny ta have the Ditto heads start thinking for themselves for a change, instead of Rush speakin' for 'em!
Fuckin' loudmouth!
-- Edited by Uke on Thursday 28th of June 2012 12:54:12 PM
Don't think for a minute that that is not what is behind Roberts' switcheroo.
Only thing Romney can do is get the votes to repeal the law.
That aint gonna happen, specially when Romney wanted a similar program in Mass.
Guess who voted against it?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/09/limbaugh-ill-leave-us-if_n_491536.html