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AAPS Announces New Lawsuit Against ObamaCare

The “train wreck” is pulling into the station. We’re only a few months away from the disastrous Individual Mandate of ObamaCare. Some are giving up, but not AAPS. Please support our new lawsuit.

AAPS is filing a lawsuit THIS WEEK with a strong new legal argument made possible by the Supreme Court. With your help, AAPS will file this new lawsuit on Wednesday, the same day that HHS Secretary Sebelius is scheduled to explain to Congress why the ObamaCare website has not worked.

Your tax-deductible contributions to the American Health Legal Foundation help make our legal challenges to ObamaCare, and other legal efforts to defend the practice of medicine, possible. Thank you!

The separation of powers requirement in the Constitution prohibits Obama from rewriting the laws. Only Congress is authorized to make law, not the executive branch. Someone needs to stand up against the Obama Administration rewriting the laws, and AAPS is taking the lead.

As passed, ObamaCare does not allow the Individual Mandate to take effect before the Employer Mandate does. But Obama has his own agenda, and has rewritten ObamaCare to put the entire burden on our patients. That is unconstitutional.

What is to stop Obama from imposing single-payer on our nation in order to make ObamaCare work? Nothing except our lawsuit, which will require the Obama Administration to explain in open court why it thinks it can rewrite the law.

If we do not enforce the Constitution against Obama to stop him from changing the law, then who will? If not us, then whom? No one other than AAPS is using the Constitution to stop Obama from rewriting the law. But we need your support to file this lawsuit.

AAPS has not – and will not – give up. With your help, we are using a new legal argument that no one else has tried, and yet could render ObamaCare invalid.

Please donate to fund this new lawsuit to avoid the harm from this looming train wreck. Thank you for your unwavering support.

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