Roberts riles the right inside and outside the Supreme Court Los Angeles Times Tue, 03 Jul 2012 05:22 AM PDT Reports suggest he may have switched his vote to uphold Obama's healthcare law on a legal point. WASHINGTON â" Conservative attacks on Chief JusticeJohn G. Roberts Jr.grew over the weekend in response to mounting suspicions that he may have switched his vote on the healthcare law, voting initially to strike down the individual mandate before concluding it could be upheld as a tax. | The Socialistâs Journal: âObamacareâ EURweb Tue, 03 Jul 2012 05:21 AM PDT *Last week the Supreme Court decided in favor of the universal healthcare statute passed under the Obama administration and upheld the individual mandate. To the surprise of no one conservatives decried the decision as contributing to the downfall of our society, evidence that President Obama is a socialist, and generally anti-American. Of course conservatives have [...] | Obama Campaign Attacks Bain Outsourcing In New Ad The Huffington Post Tue, 03 Jul 2012 05:16 AM PDT The attacks on Mitt Romney's tenure at Bain Capital may seem like the main line of argument emanating from the Obama campaign. But through the early stages of the general election, the president's team had barely put any resources behind the effort. | SPIN METER: Meet the health care tax KWQC-TV 6 Davenport Tue, 03 Jul 2012 05:14 AM PDT It looks like a tax, smells like a tax, and the Supreme Court says it must be a tax. But politicians in both parties are squirming over how to define the Thing in President Barack Obama's health care law that requires... | Pres. Obama to stop in Sandusky News Channel 5 Cleveland Tue, 03 Jul 2012 05:11 AM PDT President Obama will be in another northeast Ohio city when his bus rolls through a couple of swing states Thursday and Friday. | DCCC pulls in $2.3 million after health care ruling CNN Political Ticker Tue, 03 Jul 2012 05:04 AM PDT (CNN) â" The group tasked with electing Democrats to the House of Representatives said Tuesday they pulled in $2.3 million following last week's Supreme Court ruling that upheld President Barack Obama's health care law. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said in a release they brought in the money from nearly 65,000 donations, and that the [...] | | |
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