Nothing is actually something

February 23rd, 2011

In a decision upholding the Constitutionality of President Obama’s healthcare law, cialis generic and Clinton-appointee Judge Gladys Kessler said, viagra

“It is pure semantics to argue that an individual who makes a choice to forgo health insurance is not ‘acting,’ especially given the serious economic and health-related consequences to every individual of that choice. Making a choice is an affirmative action, whether one decides to do something or not do something.”

So, according to Judge Kessler if I’m absolutely inactive, I’m still active because I’m CHOOSING to be inactive.

Why am I not suprised she was appointed by the man who once said, “It depends upon what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is”?

Entry Filed under: Observations,Politics

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Fuzz  |  February 23rd, 2011 at 3:03 pm

    So, if you don’t purchase health care, then you are, in a sense, purchasing no health care.

  • 2. John Foust  |  February 23rd, 2011 at 4:40 pm

    It’s always about the Clenis.

    I point to the excellent commentary from Wisconsin blogger Illusory Tenant on this issue. The health care, that is.

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