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Former Reagan Solicitor General: Claim That Health Care Law Could Lead To Mandate To “Eat Broccoli” Is “Totally Bogus”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 03/25/12 1:30 PM EDT

From the March 25 edition of Fox News' America's News HQ:

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Previously:

Hold The Broccoli: What Limbaugh And Fox Get Wrong About The Constitution And The Affordable Care Act

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