President Obama is absolutely right about this: If the Supreme Court
rules the healthcare bill unconstitutional, it would be an overreach
that would be an extreme example of judicial activism that violates
Declaring an unconstitutional law put into place by an over-reaching Congress and an over-reaching President (in an effort to correct a litany of previous such over-reaching efforts by the same) would be an over-reach by the Court? Really? How so?
What is 'extreme' about such an obvious conclusion?
Regard$,
--MJ
"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means." -- Inigo Montoya
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