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He'll live with this, for the rest of his life.
He knew he had the vote. He appears to be a Narcissist, whose only concern is his own need for attention. Sad, the government can now force us to buy, whether we need it or not, anything they desire. Folks, this means services, products (cars, equipment, food), and government initiated programs. Maybe Romney will require every home to have an assault rifle to make sure a well armed militia exists. How would you libs feels about that?
According to news sources, the guy is known for epileptic attacks. Perhaps he had one during the Obamacare deliberation.
To the DNews monotor:
The fact that Roberts has epileptic attacks was brought out in the news coverage during his confirmation hearings in the Senate. So, that is fact. I hope you're not selectively printing only certain facts.
My contention that he may have suffered an attack during deliberations is conjecture on my part but something has to explain why he did a rewrite of the most critical part of Obamacare, contrary to the provisions of Article III of the US Constitution.
Based on the above, I think you should allow my post. Thanks.
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