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I'm informing readers that video games and politics are what I follow. I follow up on new video games and hope that oppressed peoples will secede from the U.S. Yankee Empire. I'm a big fan of the Wii U Gamepad style controls as I own a Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii U with plans on owning a PlayStation 4 by receiving it for Christmas.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Federal Court in Florida Destroys entire Obamacare law

January 31, 2011 should be remembered as a day of fame for floridans as a brave and heroic old-school constitutionalist federal judge named Clyde Roger Vinson ruled the entire Patient Protection and Affordable Healthcare act was unconstitutional. Vinson was appointed in 1983 by President Ronald Reagan. This ruling took courage because for decades ever since the new deal, America has accepted that the federal government can do whatever it wants. Although the Rehnquist court was 10th amendment friendly, the federal government is still as powerful as it usually is. This is the greatest 10th amendment court ruling since the New Deal because it declared an entire act of congress as unconstitutional. Our founding fathers would be proud of Judge Vinson. Our founding fathers fought for our freedom and organized America to have the best system of federalism and a republic. People need to appreciate liberty and justice more because had our founding fathers not have rebelled against their own government ruled by the British in order to destroy tyranny and maximize liberty, we could have been living in an authoritarian and even socialist society. If rulings like these keep up and there are more judges like Vinson, then America can be as free as it ever has been and children born in the year 2000 and up can be the freest generation America has ever had.

1 comment:

  1. It would be great to have a free generation - the first of the 21st century.

    Thank you for mentioning Judge Vinson.

    The judicial side of the US is often forgotten.

    (Activist judges...)

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