I wouldn't even go so far as to say a "large majority". When you break that down you got some folks opposed because the bill doesn't go far enough, for instance. Not everyone opposed is opposed to health care reform or even this bill, but to PARTS and PIECES of the bill. It remains a work in progess. At any rate, 52% is a pretty slim "majority" no matter how you count it.
The Judge has an opinion, lot's of people do, like I said, I think it will pass the legal hurdles if and when it ever comes to fruition. Based on Tom's latest post, looks like we have a couple of months to chew it over.
Here's a major, as in VAST, problem with the author of the article SPO1715 posted the link to. The author states:
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Congress doesn’t care about the Constitution, it doesn’t care about your inalienable rights, it doesn’t care about the liberties protected by the Bill of Rights, it doesn’t even read the laws it writes.
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Now that is CLEARLY a hard right wing nut statement, nothing "moderate" about it. Total BS.