Oklahoma becomes the 27th state to sue ObamaCare as unconstitutional.

Previously, we posted that a 26-state majority was suing over the constitutionality of ObamaCare mandates.

Make that 27 …

Governor Mary Fallin announced last night that Oklahoma will file a lawsuit against the new healthcare law.

Instead of joining the 25 states in the Florida suit or Virginia in its free-standing lawsuit, Oklahoma will sue on the grounds that the federal healthcare law violates the new constitutional amendment just approved by Oklahoma voters.

Oklahoma State Question 756 changed Oklahoma’s constitution to say Oklahomans can’t be required to participate in any healthcare system – be it Federal or State dictated.

For those keeping score …

  • The Congress voted for repeal.
  • 27 states are suing to have the law ruled unconstitutional
  • 55% of Likely Voters favor repeal of the health care law (according to Rasmussen)

But, Reid says “no up or down vote” and Obama says “veto”.

So much for “government by the people, for the people” …

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  1. Obama, Collapsing On All Fronts : Reagan's List Says:

    […] which was passed despite immense public protestation, currently has 39% public support.  27 states have filed lawsuits against the law which claims the federal government has the power to force […]

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