Monday, January 31, 2011
Wireless RFID Chip Devices Used In China For Banking
China is using implantable chips in wrist watches, MP3 Players like Ipods and other devises to create a cashless society.
Philippines: Church Spreads Gospel after Pastor's Martyrdom
*** Warning: This story contains some graphic images and is not suitable for children.***
FL Judge Rules Against the Healthcare Bill with 26 States Agreeing It's Unconstitutional
(Reuters) - A federal judge in Florida struck down President Barack Obama's landmark healthcare overhaul as unconstitutional on Monday in the biggest legal challenge yet to federal authority to enact the law.
U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson ruled that the reform law's so-called individual mandate went too far in requiring that Americans start buying health insurance in 2014 or pay a penalty.
"Because the individual mandate is unconstitutional and not severable, the entire act must be declared void," he wrote, "This has been a difficult decision to reach and I am aware that it will have indeterminable implications."
Referring to a key provision in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Vinson sided with governors and attorneys general from 26 U.S. states, almost all of whom are Republicans, in declaring the Obama healthcare reform unconstitutional.
"Regardless of how laudable its attempts may have been to accomplish these goals in passing the act, Congress must operate within the bounds established by the Constitution," Vinson, who was appointed to the bench by Republican President Ronald Reagan, ruled.