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Constitutional Oaths

hypocritexposer

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Would a Gov. or any other government Official that has taken a Constitutional oath be breaking that oath, if they continue to implement obamacare, after it has been deemed unconstitutional and void?


Gov. Parnell Looks to Bypass Health Care Act

Thu, February 3, 2011
Posted in Alaska News, Alaska Politics

Dave Donaldson, APRN – Juneau

Governor Sean Parnell is looking at ways to bypass implementation of the federal health care act. He has requested advice from the state’s Attorney General on what steps he can take in response to a Florida federal court’s decision earlier this week that found the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional. Parnell says the decision in the litigation, to which Alaska was a party, requires him to follow his oath of office and support the Constitution.

Senate Judiciary Chairman Hollis French, a Democrat, disagrees, saying the governor is overreacting to a single ruling by a single federal district court judge. He says if the governor is opposed to the act itself, he has a duty to suggest alternatives to those aspects of the bill that people need.

Parnell is especially concerned with the “individual mandate” provision of the law that penalizes people who don’t buy insurance. He says he has not pursued that mandate and will not do so until he gets input from the attorney general.

http://aprn.org/2011/02/03/gov-parnell-looks-to-bypass-health-care-act/
 

Lonecowboy

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That is a load of CRAP!!!!

You don't need an attorney to decide for you if it is Constitutional.
You took the oath- It is your oath, you will stand in front of God and answer for it someday.
Do you think " ther attorney general said it was OK" is going to be an acceptable answer that God will take?
 
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