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    Tag: Virge Bernero

    Cox to Bernero: The Constitution Matters!


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Tue Apr 06, 2010 at 02:52:00 PM EST
    Tags: Obamacare, Constitution, Michigan, Mike Cox, Virge Bernero, Governor, Granholm, Health Care, Andy Dillon (all tags)

    As we figured, the loony leftists still take their cues from Granholm, and we see a pattern of the same type of thinking from a wannabe execulyte Mr. Scat Man Virge Bernero.  It seems Virge doesn't like Cox's efforts defending the constitution and the citizens of Michigan.  The Lansing potentate might even stick to his guns and tear apart what little is left of the Democrat party in Michigan while he is at it.  ...Ok... fine by me..

    Attorney General Mike Cox today issued the following response to a new attack ad by Lansing Mayor Virg Benero, the latest in a series of attacks by Democrats over Cox's lawsuit to overturn the unconstitutional Obama-Pelosi health care bill:

    "Mayor Bernero is absolutely right; I am suing to stop Obamacare.  What Bernero doesn't seem to grasp is the fact that the Constitution matters. There are Constitutional limits to what Congress can force individuals to do and I am fighting this bill because it exceeds those limits, no matter how badly Bernero, Governor Granholm or Nancy Pelosi want to carry President Obama's water.

     "This bill is an unprecedented overreach by Congress and the President, forcing Americans for the first time ever to buy something as the price of citizenship. When the people of Michigan elected me to serve as Attorney General I took an oath to uphold the Constitution and I will continue to uphold that oath by fighting this bill."

    Indeed..  We can see that Virge wants to make sure all of his big labor puppet masters can keep his floppy arms in play a little longer as their best meaty marionette.  They pull a string, and he dances!  So note that its not enough to bridge the partisan divide with a slash or a slice, or a kick funny dance at an AG's appropriate constitutional response, but he has to try for a twofer, by needling Dillon, who has necessarily p-oed the labor element infesting our state employment rolls, and extorting taxpayers with kick backs and special favors.

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