By Heather R. Higgins
The oral arguments are over. And now the fate of the lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of ObamaCare rests in the hands of the nine Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States.
But the fate of ObamaCare isnt entirely in their hands its in our hands as well.
Under ObamaCare we could see the very foundation of medical ethics fundamentally corrupted. We have to make sure that the public understands the damage that will be done by ObamaCare and that infringements on our liberty like the HHS anti-conscience mandate are just the beginning.
The Supreme Court is expected to hand down their ruling in late June. But we cant just bide our time and hope that the Court will save us from this dangerous and harmful government take-over of our health care decisions.
Its more important than ever that we keep moving forward on the road to repealing ObamaCare. And we need your help.
According to some analysts like CNNs Jeffrey Toobin the hearings were a train wreck for the Obama administrations defense of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care act.
But even Toobin said while the court could very well toss the individual mandate there is doubt the the Court would strike down the entire law.
Consider that The individual mandate gone but the rest of ObamaCares taxes fees and

onerous regulations remaining to wreak havoc on the ethics of the medical profession and our economy.
We cant just expect that the Supreme Court will save us from all of ObamaCare. We all have to be watchdogs defending the Constitution and our liberty.
We all have to keep fighting for full repeal. Now is not the time to back down.
Through
The Repeal Pledge and our other efforts we must keep moving forward to bring about the end of ObamaCare before it does any more harm.
We cant count on the Supreme Court to bail us out. We have to keep working together to see that the damage of ObamaCare is completely undone.
Heather R. Higgins is President & CEO of Independent Womens Voice a Washington D.C. based nonpartisan nonprofit organization for mainstream women men & families. IWV is the sister organization of the Independent Womens Forum.