Um, Dick?... Vinson said "there is a long-standing presumption ‘that officials of the Executive Branch will adhere to the law as declared by the court. As a result, this declaratory judgment is the functional equivalent of an injunction."
From
America's Watchtower:
CNSNews.com asked Durbin on Wednesday whether he thinks the Obama administration should stop implementing the health care law.Durbin, a member of the Judiciary Committee, said, "Personally, I don't, because the judge was asked for an injunction, and he didn't rule that there would be one. So he hasn't enjoined any conduct or activity. At this point, we have 16 courts that have considered this case.
"Twelve of them have dismissed the complaint initially, on procedural grounds. Of the four courts that took up the substance of the Affordable Health Care Act, which you call Obamacare, they split," he added.
"Two said it was constitutional, two said it was not, and Vinson in Florida, Judge Vinson, Monday had a chance to not only decide whether it was constitutional but to issue an injunction," said Durbin. "He didn't do that
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