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Obama's Ace in the Hole on the Stupak Amendment? -- By: Jim Geraghty

Pro-lifers may think they've got a win with the Stupak amendment, but I can't help but wonder what Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Obama's future justices will think of it. Full Article at National Review Online

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  1. Once again, the American people have allowed themselves to be played for fools by our “representatives” in Congress. This time we fell for Nancy Pelosi’s stratagem of allowing a vote on the Stupak Amendment, which was never anything but a trick. Full Article at PAWaterCooler.com

  2. As I wrote earlier, the Stupak amendment to prevent taxpayer funding for abortion poses a dilemma for pro-life Republicans, since supporting the pro-life amendment would help ensure that the Pelosi bill moves forward. Full Article at American Spectator

  3. The deal was cut verrrrry late last night, so maybe the news hasn't gotten out everywhere. Full Article at Time Magazine

  4. Price for Health Care, Women Under Bus boomantribune.com 4 hours ago — So, it turns out that the price of passing health care reform in the House is selling women down the river. There will be a vote on the Stupak Amendment after all. Full Article at Beltway Blips

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