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16 comments:

  1. I agree with someone who stated that this ruling just awoke a sleeping giant. Obama is toast in November!!!!!

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  2. "LANDSLIDE VICTORY for Romney." Only if he sides with the people instead of the courts.

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  3. Roberts must be a fag and the DNC has pics. This mf just killed America

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  4. Roberts wants Romney to beat Obama therefore this was a clever move to unite the party and give more ammunition to the GOP to fight Obama and kick his black ass out of the white house.

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  5. OJ: Perhaps you missed what Romney has been stating since... oh, 2009, "Obamacare and the Individual Mandate is unconstitutional" and since 2011, "I will repeal Obamacare".

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  6. Does anyone know if Romney gets elected, can he demote Roberts and have him replaced with Scalia?

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  7. leighrow: A Justice can be removed, but only with the help of the Legislative Branch. I'm no expert in that.

    The only time a justice as been impeached, is an associate justice in ... 1805: http://www.supremecourt.gov/faq.aspx#faqgi5

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  8. Death...resignation...or an impeachable offense...that's it!

    Delivering a judgment the we don't like, doesn't qualify....UNFORTUNATELY!

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  9. ""I will repeal Obamacare"." I'll believe it when I see it.

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  10. What I am asking is if Roberts can be demoted to a regular justice and someone like Scalia or Alito be promoted to Chief Justice if Romney is elected?

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  11. It goes too far and isn’t even funny to label Roberts a traitor.

    He’s a huge, huge disappointment because of today’s appalling ruling upholding the bulk of Obamacare.

    He’s totally wrong in his incoherent, confused, belabored reasoning about the individual mandate.

    He’s a much weaker intellect and jurist than many of us had believed. He contorted himself and distorted the statute, in order to save the individual mandate by calling it a tax--with full knowledge that it is NOT called a tax in the statute, and that Congress and the President had repeatedly assured the American people that the mandate was NOT a tax.

    His opinion reads like the thesis of a disengaged legal academic instead of the razor-sharp, crystal-clear, consequential judgment of the Chief Judicial Officer in the United States.

    NFIB v. Sibelius is an unmitigated disaster, badly reasoned, self-contradictory, and poorly written. It will one day become the crater that swallows up Roberts’ reputation and legacy. It represents a terrible mis-judgment on his part.

    But none of this makes him a traitor to his country, and it hurts our case against the absurdity of his ruling to indulge our disappointment and rage by calling him one.

    We’ve got only one mission now. Get Obama out of office by electing Romney President, taking the Senate, and holding the House. Obama was handed a big victory today by Roberts and the plurality of the Supreme Court. We’ve got only FOUR MONTHS to turn this around and hand him an even bigger defeat in November.

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  12. Pretty funny. He has given us a lot good decisions, though. Maybe he will make up for this with some good ones in the future.

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  13. He's certainly having a bad week, cimbri. Heh. He's removed the State's Rights to defend itself and empowered the federal government an ability to mandate.

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