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June 28, 2012--Rev. Rob Schenck, Dr. Gary G. Dull, pastor of the Faith Baptist Church of Altoona, PA, and Rev. Dr. Allen Church of Manassas pray before the U.S. Supreme Court issues its opinion on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as ObamaCare.


Tea Party activist Susan Clark of Santa Monica, California.


Kristan Hawkins, executive director of Students for Life of America, leads chants of "Hey, hey, ho, ho, ObamaCare has got to go."


Gregg C. Cummings, Iowa state coordinator for Tea Party Patriots, has some help.


Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of Tea Party Patriots.


Rep. Steve King (IA)'s immediate reaction was that he wanted time to "digest this opinion."  "I don't even know whether to be shocked," he said.



Talk show host Rusty Humphries.


Rev. Rob. Schenck, president of the National Clergy Council and lead missionary of Faith and Action, a Christian outreach to elected and appointed officials in Washington, DC.


Rep. Michele Bachmann (MN) declared, "Today is a turning point.  America will never be the same."  "Now the bureaucrats will tell us what we must do," Bachmann said.  She said the "unconstitutional tax" will result in "unparalleled economic uncertainty" and described Obamacare as "a bill that will never finish being written."  Looking forward, Bachmann struck an optimistic note, stating, "We will reclaim a constitutional republic." 


One speaker summed up, "This is not the end.  Take heart.  We will repeal the law." [reactions: opponents]

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