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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Yawn: Another Video of Obama Lying

In perhaps the biggest blow to Obamacare, a Reagan-appointed Federal District Judge in Florida ruled that the individual mandate in Obamacare is unconstitutional. Judge Roger Vinson not only ruled that the portion of the law that mandates everyone must buy health insurance was unlawful but because there was no severability clause in the law, which would have allowed that portion to be removed exclusively, the entire law was ruled null and void.

Not only that but Vinson used Obama's own words against him in the 78 page ruling by pointing to what the president said on the 2008 campaign trail (video below). In that video, Obama drew a line of distinction between his health care plan and Hillary's. Hers had an individual mandate and his did not.

Uh, Obamacare was just ruled entirely unconstitutional because of the individual mandate and the judge busted Obama in another lie. Via the Washington Times:
“I note that in 2008, then-Senator Obama supported a health care reform proposal that did not include an individual mandate because he was at that time strongly opposed to the idea, stating that, ‘If a mandate was the solution, we can try that to solve homelessness by mandating everybody to buy a house,’” Judge Vinson wrote in a footnote toward the end of his 78-page ruling Monday.
You Lie!



Obama heard cursing Reagan through the door of the Oval office.

More on the ruling HERE.

h/t Weasel Zippers

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