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   Mark Mayfield to All   
   Re: Just When You Thought It Was Safe to   
   05 Jun 12 01:47:07   
   
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   From: invalid@not-for-mail.invalid   
      
   On 04 Jun 2012, Ubiquitous  posted some   
   news:jqi6e6$tpj$8@dont-email.me:   
      
   > The sequel is never as good as the original, which makes it hard even   
   > to imagine what ObamaCare II would be like. But if the Supreme Court   
   > strikes down ObamaCare I, it seems Obama imagines he will put us all   
   > through it again.   
   >   
   > Citing "three Democratic activists," Bloomberg reports that the   
   > president "is confiding to Democratic donors that he may have to   
   > revisit the health-care issue in a second term." The news service   
   > notes that this is "at odds" with the president's "publicly expressed   
   > confidence that the U.S. Supreme Court will uphold the Affordable Care   
   > Act."   
   >   
   > We're inclined to discount the apparent contradiction here, since   
   > Obama's "confidence" always seemed phony to us. What does strike us,   
   > though, is his sheer ideological fanaticism. Like Obama, Bill Clinton   
   > suffered a disastrous midterm election after pushing for   
   > "comprehensive health-care reform." But Clinton knew when to give up   
   > and focus on other issues or more incremental measures. Obama seems to   
   > be ineducable.   
      
   Unless the great teleprompter tells him otherwise, it just ain't so.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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