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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (80139)3/1/2010 7:59:35 AM
From: TideGlider3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 224757
 
The federal government requiring everyone to purchase a product is not "regulation" and can be seen as an infringement of individual rights. There is a grossly remarkable difference between "regulation" and "administration and/or control.

In addition what would they do with Mass, a state that already has a mandated healthcare system. The constitution clearly left to the states all laws not provided within the document to the states.

It is a huge over reaching bill that is best left in the waste bin.

We shall see what "bill" they attempt to ram down the throats of citizens who do not want it. If they give an exemption to any religious order more religions than healthcare providers will spring up that fit the requirements for exemption. You are talking about a bill as controversial as the draft, with the exception that the draft was instituted for the purpose of national security and clearly covered by the constitution.

You question is "what part of the constitution" and the answer is NO PART....as nothing in the constitution gives the federal government the right to demand people purchase healthcare.
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