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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Sen. Hatch: ‘I Still Have a Very High Opinion of Chief Justice Roberts’ | CNSNews.com

Sen. Hatch: ‘I Still Have a Very High Opinion of Chief Justice Roberts’ | CNSNews.com

hatch Utah Senator Orrin Hatch

It's a great tragedy that Senator Orrin Hatch was re-elected for a seventh term as U.S. Senator more than likely.  I doubt very seriously that Scott Howell is going to defeat Orrin Hatch this November, given the fact that Utah is a Republican state.  It would probably be better if Howell is elected for one term as a new Democrat vs. an incumbent Republican that's two-faced.  The opinion that Roberts wrote concerning the constitutionality of Obamacare is a travesty.  The Supreme Court upheld the individual mandate of Obamacare as constitutional.  The Roberts-led court ruled that it's constitutional as a tax.  Roberts found a loophole to keep Obamacare legal.  I personally believe it was planned that way before the ruling took place on June 28.  The socialist Democrats are determined to keep Obamacare in place.  And the Republicans are content with it being that way.  Senator Hatch can say all he desires but if he was seriously opposed to goverrment-mandated healthcare, then he would've staged a filibuster to help prevent the passage of the Affordable Healthcare Act.  During the 1960's Democratic leaders in the Senator such as the late Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV), was involved in filibustering the 1964 Civil Rights Act.  If Hatch and his Republican ilk believed that Obamacare would be the undoing of America, then why didn't they filibuster this monstrous bill?  It's because they're content with big, intrusive government.  Hatch is nothing but "filler" opposition.  In other words, Orrin Hatch is just a RINO giving limited opposition to appear he's very opposed to "Obamacare." 

Hatch has proven in years past he's a RINO.  He was a good friend of the late Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA), who worked with Kennedy on key liberal issues.  He also has been soft on illegal immigration as well.  He also supported the nomination of Ruth Bader Ginsberg to the U.S. Supreme Court, who was a very liberal appointee by then president Bill Clinton.  Hatch and these other RINO's in the House and Senate need to be voted out this November.

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