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Virginia Attorney General on Today’s Supreme Court Ruling

28 Jun

June 28, 2012
Dear Friends,

This is a dark day for the American people, the Constitution, and the rule of law. This is a dark day for American liberty.

This decision goes against the very principle that America has a federal government of limited powers; a principle that the Founding Fathers clearly wrote into the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. The Constitution was meant to restrict the power of government precisely for the purpose of protecting your liberty and mine from the overreaching hand of the federal government.

This unprecedented decision says that Congress has the authority to force citizens to buy private goods or face fines – a power it has never had in American history, and a power King George III and Parliament didn’t have over us when we were mere subjects of Great Britain. Since the federal government itself could never articulate to the court a constitutional limit to this power, Congress has gained an unlimited power to force citizens to buy anything.

I am disappointed with the court’s ruling and with the unprecedented attack on American liberty the president and the previous Congress have created with this law.

Stay tuned – I will be providing more analysis on this in the coming hours, as well as next steps.

Sincerely,

Ken Cuccinelli, II
Attorney General of Virginia

 
1 Comment

Posted by on June 28, 2012 in Healthcare, Ken Cuccinelli

 

One response to “Virginia Attorney General on Today’s Supreme Court Ruling

  1. Chillingworth

    June 29, 2012 at 12:08 pm

    Hey, your man Cuccinelli is on National Review Online today!
    http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/304392/victory-defeat-kenneth-t-cuccinelli-ii

     

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