Posted on 06/26/2005 5:00:50 PM PDT by sirthomasthemore
It's like a bad dream...But this is real. We live under a regime that can...grab our homes...pays us what it thinks the property's worth, and then hands our property in finely crafted "sweetheart deals" to developers...
This is not an isolated case...[t]his is happening all across the nation. Local officials looking to boost their tax take through eminent domain like a vampire looks for fresh neck arteries....
Politicians' lust for money doesn't stop with homeowners and small businesses, though. Churches don't even pay taxes. No revenue stream for politicians at all. Uh-oh....
"We don't oppose churches," Council Chairman Samuel Dean told The Post. "The concern we have is that sometimes churches eat up a lot of land that could be used for other things." ..."None of us are against God." But added: "We're losing tax money and retail." ....
Don't be fooled.. In this case judicial restraint means a general increase in government power....
Certainly, the only meaningful public benefit is more tax dollars collected and spent by politicians. The public gets whatever trickle down benefits come of this government spending. Lucky us.....
They actively expand government power whenever citizens threaten to exert some control over it. And when governments kick John Q. Public in the teeth, the black robes stand aside, in "judicial restraint....."
It reminds us of the fact that while our judicial system has been hijacked, so too have our legislatures and city councils become dens of thieves...
. The Kelo decision tells us how predatory our government has become. The America Dream, cut into and carved up by so many politicians, was this week struck down by the courts. But we're not giving in to them. We must get it back.
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
Dont be mislead. Today, the NY Post called it a liberal land grab-thats obfuscation and an attempt to misdirect conservative anger. This WAS NOT a liberal decision, this was an ELITE decision. This was not a constitutional decision, it was a GOVERNING CLASS decision. Unless, we objectively recognize this coup detat of the US Constitution for what it was-( i.e. a bi-partisan governing/power elite tyranizination of the average citizen-) we will lose ourselves in the partisan rhetoric blame game.
This issue transcends paritisan politics. There exist a multiplicity of issues for which we can legitimately fault LIB/DEMS, ad infinitum- but this is not one. Souter, Kennedy, Stevens may be liberals, but theyre GOP nominees on the GOVERNMENT payroll.
FOLLOW THE SILENCE. My name sake made famous the Legal Maxim, qua tacet consentire, silence betokens consent. Where was the separate dissent of Mr. Constitution, Justice Scalia? Where was the outrage from any of the national governing class? How about outrage from a GOP Mayor of a major muncipality? Only silence. Dont be mislead by the fig-leaf charade of the 5-4 decision- it was every bit as effective as 9-0 in favor of the bi-partisan minions of Government.
It is ironic that this case involved New LONDON. Old London tyrannized us in the 1700's. Now the Ruling Monarchs of New London, abetted by its fellow governing elites, attempt to take back what we won in 1776, the right to be free in our possession of property. Frankly, the current corrupted governing elite is coming all too close to becoming King George III and the new London.
*** Clean your muskets and sharpen your pitchforks and get ready to ride to the sound of the guns. {KELO) :o}-
***Dems, hello??? We could get out of Vietnam; we cant GET OUT of terrorism.
The judicial branch of government has been out of control for years, and what's been done about it? Nothing.
The people could have controlled the judiciary years ago, through their congressmen and senators, when the first activist judges took to their benches, but they did nothing.
So, now we reap what we have sown, and it'll get worse before it gets better.
Some thoughts on the matter:
http://www.neoperspectives.com/scotuspropertythieving.htm
(articles, links, quotes)
Petition to impeach justices
http://www.petitiononline.com/lp001/petition.html
After three days, Georgy Porgy Bush II is still absent.
YUP !
Thanks for the links, Travis.
But it turns out that people of all types (except hard-shell, lib-Democrats) are getting up in arms about this New London case. It is an abomination. But it is terrific to see regular Americans getting their knickers in a twist over the latest judicial outrage.
Congressman Billybob
Weigh in, Reb. You with me or again' me?
Of course I'm against this.
There is no such thing as a private use if this ruling stands.
What's a shame is that no GOP Congressman, to my knowledge, has yet introduced articles of impeachment.
Liberals vs. conservatives? To frame this as such would be shameful. It's libertarians vs. authoritarians at the most fundamental level. Do we have the freedom to keep our own property in the face of the government judging that someone else could use it better or more beneficially?
Not just yeah, but HELL, YEAH.
Maybe we could set up the first ever joint Freep/DU event to protest this decision? Nah, that's crazy talk...
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No, I think its a good idea. Maybe Jim R or Kristinn or somebody else could contact somebody over there. They are all for it, just look at this thread:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=102&topic_id=1574059&mesg_id=1574059
and this one:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=102&topic_id=1575546&mesg_id=1575546
It would send waves through the blogosphere.. and the media... Could you imagine? Even if we just had a 'joint' statement that we both agreed on and posted in on our respective sites. (lol - love to see the replies on that post)
The Washington Elites and media could not ignore both of us. True power to the people.
might be worth a shot.
I find it amazing that the liberals on the court were so fixated in their exuberance to expand governmental powers that they forgot they were enhancing the business class at the expense of so-called working class (in most of these situations). I realize liberals use the (again, so-called) working class only when they need them and crap on them whenever they don't, but they are usually consistent in their support of this group versus business.
So help me out here: is expanding governmental power the holy grail of liberalism over abortion on demand and all homosexuality all the time, or are these three issues co-equal?
We would have to take off our tinfoil hats, and they would have to take showers (kidding!), but it could work!
This will not stop until those responsible discover that the decision to seize anothers' private property is not survivable.
You should realize that this ruling on property rights (or lack there of) proved the tinfoil hat wearers right in their paranoia against government.
YES, I have been wearing that tinfoil hat for a while. My lefty friends were always shocked when I agreed vehemently with their claims that we were sinking into "corporatism". The writing's on the wall now.
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