26 states sign on joining suit against Obamacare

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According to Florida Attorney General-elect Pam Bondi who told Greta on Foxnews tonight that the majority of states are joining this court challenge against Obamacare. At least 26 states will sign on this suit challenging the constitutionality of this health care monstrosity. 28 states may join the suit. There are only 43 states that can elect an attorney general.
On The Record w Greta VanSusteren | FoxNews.com
 
I have to say... Good Luck!
 
According to Florida Attorney General-elect Pam Bondi who told Greta on Foxnews tonight that the majority of states are joining this court challenge against Obamacare. At least 26 states will sign on this suit challenging the constitutionality of this health care monstrosity. 28 states may join the suit. There are only 43 states that can elect an attorney general.
On The Record w Greta VanSusteren | FoxNews.com

Ahhh...so they don't like the fact that the voters put this in place, huh? Wait a minute...isn't that called a dictatorship?
 

Voters placed the politicians that passed the legislation. Expand your frame of reference. Not to mention that politicians are voters, as well. Health care reform is the platform that has been estimated to be one of the main reasons that Obama was elected. That no doubt holds true for those in the Senate and the House as well.
 
Voters placed the politicians that passed the legislation. Expand your frame of reference. Not to mention that politicians are voters, as well. Health care reform is the platform that has been estimated to be one of the main reasons that Obama was elected. That no doubt holds true for those in the Senate and the House as well.

The voters had their say on this last week. :)
 
No confusion which is why I'm asking. "Yep" to what?
 
The voters had their say when they placed those backing health care reform in office.

No doubt voters want Health care reform.....So do I....almost every one does. Last week voters said "You guys F'ed it up"
 
No doubt voters want Health care reform.....So do I....almost every one does. Last week voters said "You guys F'ed it up"

bold red print - wondering who are they referring to generally.
 
No doubt voters want Health care reform.....So do I....almost every one does. Last week voters said "You guys F'ed it up"

That is the whole point. "You guys!" What they should be saying is "I f'ed it up when I didn't think a bit more about what I was voting for and the way it would affect the goals I have." and then, they can follow it up with, "Yeah, I want health care reform, but I'll be damned if I will make any sacrifices to insure that we get it!"
 
That is the whole point. "You guys!" What they should be saying is "I f'ed it up when I didn't think a bit more about what I was voting for and the way it would affect the goals I have." and then, they can follow it up with, "Yeah, I want health care reform, but I'll be damned if I will make any sacrifices to insure that we get it!"

No doubt voters made a mistake in 2008. The believed a man who promised transparency and to broadcast the entire Health Care debate on C SPAN. Last week many proved that they have learned from that mistake.
 
No doubt voters made a mistake in 2008. The believed a man who promised transparency and to broadcast the entire Health Care debate on C SPAN. Last week many proved that they have learned from that mistake.

They haven't learned anything. Still blaming someone else instead of themselves.:roll:
 
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