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High court to weigh eminent domain
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| Feb. 21, 2005
| Michael McGough
Posted on 02/20/2005 11:05:08 PM PST by FairOpinion
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To: sauropod
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posted on
02/22/2005 8:10:36 AM PST
by
nutmeg
(democRATs = The Party of NO)
To: Ghost of Philip Marlowe
"I'll find the report that I read on their dealings and post a link to it."
Thanks, I would love to know more on this.
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posted on
02/22/2005 11:17:04 PM PST
by
Rabble
(Fonda & Kerry -- Hanoi's Stooges and America's Traitors.......)
To: FairOpinion
The Bush administration has declined to take sides on the matter You'd think so given Bush's past involvement in eminent domain abuse, stealing land to make room for the Rangers stadium.
To: Orange1998
I told him fine get the portion appraised and we will talk. He refused and said we don't have to do anything but tell you what we want and willing to pay. How about an easement instead of outright purchase?
To: antiRepublicrat
You should have read the whole sentence:
"The Bush administration has declined to take sides on the matter, which given the federal government's own past use of eminent domain is being interpreted as a victory for the property owners.)
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posted on
02/23/2005 8:20:19 PM PST
by
FairOpinion
(It is better to light a candle, than curse the darkness.)
To: FairOpinion
You should have read the whole sentence: I did. I think Bush is staying out of it because he loses either way, not because he supports either. If he supports the state, then conservatives will justifiably maul him. If he supports the property owners, then his own land grab will make the headlines, with justifiable charges of hypocrisy all over.
To: FairOpinion
Hopefully this will end the abuse of eminent domain. If a county wants to build a new police station, road, fire department, or other municipal building, then I think eminent domain could be justified. I think it can also be justified for certain private businesses such as utilities that need a right-of-way: this is a grayer area, but especially if the wires and pipes will be buried, there may be justification. But allowing private businesses to replace others just isn't right.
Costco is one of the largest abusers of eminent domain laws. This is how Costco acquires a lot of property.
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02/24/2005 6:27:24 AM PST
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Koblenz
(Holland: a very tolerant country. Until someone shoots you on a public street in broad daylight...)
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