Sunday, November 3, 2013

No bad law should be allowed to stand on the fact that it is the result of a technicality, accident or bad deed, which lead to its imposture, and therefore, we must just learn to live with it. In fact, our Common Law heritage always taught that an unjust law is no law at all. Further, it also taught that citizens had a duty to defy unjust laws in the name of upholding liberty.

Four Legal Arguments Why ObamaCare is Bad Law & Ought be Overturned
 By Kelly OConnell Full Story
When it became obvious on the day of ObamaCare’s premier that the Internet websites did not work, some were wildly disappointed, other angry, while another group heaved a sigh of relief.  The fact that the legislation may not be fully available for months, or years, gives Americans a unique opportunity to review and potentially revoke this law. So we now have a chance at congress’ equivalent of a mulligan—a do over to right any obvious wrongs. So what would such bad elements be?

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