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Killing The Obamacare Zombie: Hope Lives!

By Matt Barber

Obamacare SC Killing the Obamacare Zombie: Hope Lives!

“But Republican governors are folding like cheap lawn chairs,” you say. “And political eunuchs in the GOP establishment are bowing to Obama like he bows to foreign dictators. Any hope of repeal is long dead, and besides, Chief Justice John Roberts put the final nail in the judicial coffin last summer, didn’t he? Any chance of killing the Obamacare zombie is gone, right?”

Wrong.

Not surprisingly, the mainstream media paid it little attention; but back in November, the U.S. Supreme Court shocked many in the legal community by granting Liberty Counsel’s motion for a rehearing on its multi-pronged challenge to Obamacare. The high court ordered the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to rehear arguments. This is extremely rare and means, almost certainly, that Chief Justice Roberts will get another bite at the rotten apple – this time, with a whole new quiver of legal arrows.

Following the Supreme Court’s directive, Liberty Counsel recently filed its brief in the case of Liberty University v. Geithner. The Christian civil rights firm represents Liberty University and two private individuals in this case. While there are other legal challenges to the employer contraceptive/abortifacient mandate, Liberty Counsel’s is the most comprehensive case pending in the country.

The lawsuit challenges 1) the employer mandate for all employers; 2) the abortion mandate for religious employers; 3) the abortion mandate for individuals; and 4) the entire law because tax bills must originate in the House (and Obamacare originated in the Senate.)

This case is the only one in the country that challenges the entire employer mandate for all employers. Like other pending cases, Liberty Counsel’s also challenges the so-called “Preventative coverage” mandate, which requires employers to provide free contraceptives, sterilization, abortion-inducing drugs, and IUDs, which also causes abortion.

Additionally, Obamacare compels individual citizens to violate their conscience by making them directly fund abortion homicide – both surgical and chemical – under penalty of law. It forces all employees who are part of a plan that offers abortion coverage to pay $1 per month directly to a “free” abortion fund. There is no opt-out provision, and information relative to which plans offer abortion is intentionally covered up. This too is part of the case, so don’t let anyone tell you that Obamacare doesn’t require you to fund abortion on demand. If they do, they’re simply lying through their triple-grande,-four-pump-hazelnut-mocha-stained teeth.

Finally, Liberty Counsel’s brief argues that Obamacare is invalid because, since it’s a tax – as the Supreme Court already ruled in June – it violates the Constitution’s Origination Clause. To pass constitutional muster, tax bills must originate in the House, not the Senate.

Before the Democrat-led Senate rammed it through in the dead of night on Christmas Eve 2009, Senate majority leader Harry Reid used a House bill unrelated to Obamacare, struck all the language and the title so that only the former HR number remained, and then inserted a new title and over 2,000 pages of job-killing, economy-crushing, health-care-rationing compost.

Sneaky? Yes. Typical? No doubt. Unconstitutional? Absolutely. It’s like dropping a Ford Pinto engine into …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Western Journalism

Police: California man dies from gunshot wound 36 years after shooting

Police in California are probing the murder of a 62-year-old man who died Monday, some 36 years after he was shot in 1977.

Fox 40 reports that Walter Johnson, 62, was paralyzed by a shooting 36 years ago and ultimately died from medical complications resulting from the incident.

Sacramento police say Johnson was driving to his parents’ home on April 9, 1977, when three men blocked the roadway with their car on San Carlos Way. Johnson was shot in the upper body after a brief struggle, police said, and he was then robbed. The three suspects fled in their red or brown Ford Pinto and were never apprehended.

Since Johnson died from complications stemming from the shooting, his death is now considered a homicide.

Anyone with information about the 1977 shooting is asked to call Sacramento Crime Alert at (916) 443-4357.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Fox US News

Google Street View offers an armchair trek of Grand Canyon

Legions of young people have spent at least one summer packed next to their siblings in the back of a sweltering Ford Pinto during a multi-day tour to the Grand Canyon. Now, thanks to Google, this great American road trip destination is now online. The search giant has added to Street View on Google Maps more than 9500 panoramic images of the Grand Canyon, one of the great natural wonders of the world, covering more than 75 miles of trails and surrounding roads.

Now you can revisit the Bright Angel and South Kaibab trails from the comfort of your armchair and reminisce about your pilgrimage to Arizona during the summer of ’88. Ah, memories: the ennui from seeing nothing but open road for hours on end, eating at dingy gas station diners, and enduring regular cries of “are we there yet?” from your younger sister.

A team of Google Street View cartographers spent several months trekking through the Grand Canyon carrying 40-pound backpacks mounted with 15-lens, 360-degree cameras. The end result is a stunning collection of Street View panoramic images.  Let’s take a look at some of the highlights, and don’t worry; no donkeys were harmed during the Grand Canyon photo project.

The Colorado River

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Fantastic Panorama

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The South Kaibab Trail

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Now that Google, in its quest to map the entire world, has conquered the Grand Canyon, what’s next? The search giant is now working on bringing Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, in Canada’s Far North to Street View. The company is also developing more detailed regular maps of North Korea.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at PCWorld