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When Big Brother Wants Your "Stuff" (FL Socialists Trample On Property Rights Alert)
Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 09/12/06 | Joseph Farah

Posted on 09/12/2006 1:56:42 AM PDT by goldstategop

The city of Cooper City, Fla., has given itself the power to seize residents' personal property in times of emergency.

Officials deemed this new law necessary because of what is expected to be a busy hurricane season.

But don't worry, they say. The law would never be enforced unless there were no other options – presumably meaning that the city could not persuade private citizens to permit the government to borrow, rent or buy their equipment.

Think of it as eminent domain for generators, power tools, trucks and anything else local czars determine they need.

Not surprisingly, this plan has met with some resistance.

''These people, with their mindset, should be arrested and put in jail for even attempting to do something like this,'' said Tim Wilder, a mobile mechanic who owns emergency tools and equipment.

While Commissioner Elliot Kleiman acknowledged that such a law is subject to abuse, he explained, ''but it's not going to happen here.''

Wouldn't that make you feel better?

You see, tyrants and dictators always believe they will be benevolent – that they would do the right thing in all circumstances. Few people run for office or seek power believing they cannot be trusted. They almost all trust themselves.

However, if we could trust people in power, we wouldn't need the safeguards we have in America to keep them in check, to limit their authority, to restrict their actions, to maintain the rule of law rather than the rule of men.

What's happening in Cooper City is not unusual. Unfortunately it is happening all over the country. It's happening in local governments. It's happening n state governments. And it's happening at the federal level.

That's why this is worth talking about – worth thinking about, worth praying about and worth fighting with all of our American resolve for independence and liberty and individual freedom.

It's easy for government to respect civil rights in the best of times. The challenge is for government to respect them in the worst of times. And few rights are as foundational as property rights.

That's why I agree with Mr. Wilder. That's the theory behind our rights. But what about the pragmatic implications of seizure laws like this? Are they really effective? Or are they, in fact, counterproductive to saving lives and property in times of emergency?

Think about this.

The best emergency scenario is that people themselves are prepared. Even the most well-equipped, efficient, resourceful and powerful government in the world can't take care of everyone's needs in an emergency.

Does a law like the one approved in Cooper City encourage people to prepare for emergencies? Or does it discourage them?

Most of the adamant objections to the law come from people who are prepared – people who make preparedness a way of life, people who even make a living investing in and operating emergency equipment.

Are these not the very people we need during times of emergency? Isn't it better to encourage people to do just what these folks are doing? Isn't it better for all concerned if we don't discourage people from making those investments and maintaining those businesses? Would any city or state want to drive these people out of their jurisdictions by raising fears of confiscation of their property and livelihoods?

Furthermore, why would other private citizens knowingly invest their own dollars and cents in preparing when city officials are giving them the impression that their neighbor's equipment will be seized by government to rescue them?

It's just one more example of a law that makes people more dependent on government – never a good idea in times of emergency.

You want to hear the real kicker? The Cooper City law, as with so many others like it, would allow officials to prohibit possession of firearms in times of emergency and close any public gathering place.

There go the First and Second Amendments as well as the Third, Fourth and Fifth in one fell swoop.

Is there any point in owning anything any more? Or, maybe a better question would be: Does anyone, besides government, really own anything any more?


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To: Bigh4u2

99 is for you also


101 posted on 09/12/2006 1:54:27 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin
The article points out that the state and other municipalities have a similar law.

So what. Just because other entities have the law doesn't make it right.

Can you show me abuse associated with this?

I believe the argument was because of the potential for abuse, but if you want an example just look at the various cops confiscating citizens firearms in the aftermath of Katrina. or furthe back in time when the LA police confiscated the business owners weapons (but oddly enough not the gang memebers weapons) during the LA riots.

102 posted on 09/12/2006 2:00:28 PM PDT by from occupied ga (Your most dangerous enemy is your own government)
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To: Ben Ficklin

And this is for you....


(_?_)


103 posted on 09/12/2006 2:01:10 PM PDT by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: from occupied ga
You may want to change the subject to guns but heretofore we have been talking about equipment and shelter.

Whatever the situation is with weapons, that can be settled in the courts. But it is a fact that catastrophes bring out the looters and they are often armed.

So show me where Ma and Pa Public had their generator confisticated by the state.

104 posted on 09/12/2006 2:18:03 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Bigh4u2

Is that your best reply? Hah hah hah hah hah. Gotcha.


105 posted on 09/12/2006 2:19:08 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin

Let's see.

Either your mommy isn't home and doesn't know you're on her computer, or your really a two year old who wears big britches and is slobbering on the keyboard for lack of anything better to do.

I'm betting it's the latter...

BTW..'Gotcha' is a 'relative term' as I'm sure your government heroes have pointed out to you repeatedly.

But that's ok. You just go right on ahead and push that 'communism will work given enough time' crap.

I'm sure you'll convince someone eventually.

It just won't be me, or many, if any, people here.

Bye now.

You have a nice nap and I'm sure you'll feel better in the morning.







Or maybe not.



106 posted on 09/12/2006 2:26:46 PM PDT by Bigh4u2 (Denial is the first requirement to be a liberal)
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To: Bigh4u2

Hah hah hah


107 posted on 09/12/2006 2:30:25 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Nip
"...Jack Kennedy’s assignation."

Actually, rumor has it that Kennedy had numerous assignations. Only one assassination, however...

108 posted on 09/12/2006 2:32:00 PM PDT by Mugwump (Mohammed -- The L. Ron Hubbard of the 7th Century)
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To: Ben Ficklin

I can't believe you actually think this is a good thing........


109 posted on 09/12/2006 2:39:39 PM PDT by Gabz (Taxaholism, the disease you elect to have (TY xcamel))
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To: Ben Ficklin
So show me where Ma and Pa Public had their generator confisticated by the state.

Property is property.

110 posted on 09/12/2006 2:46:31 PM PDT by from occupied ga (Your most dangerous enemy is your own government)
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To: Gabz

I am no longer surprised to see this embrace of the nanny-state. I am, however, still sickened by it.


111 posted on 09/12/2006 2:48:45 PM PDT by 383rr (Those who choose security over liberty deserve neither- GUN CONTROL=SLAVERY)
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To: from occupied ga
Show me

As others have pointed out on this thread, this has little to do Ma and Pa public and most to do with equipment in stores or a warehouse for temporary shelter.

112 posted on 09/12/2006 2:53:01 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Ben Ficklin
Can you show me abuse associated with this?

Let me help you here.

The existence of this law is abuse.

113 posted on 09/12/2006 2:55:36 PM PDT by elkfersupper
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To: freepatriot32

BTTT


114 posted on 09/12/2006 3:02:39 PM PDT by E.G.C.
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To: Ben Ficklin
Show me

Show you what? that a generator costs $1000 , a gun cost $1000 etc. ?

this has little to do Ma and Pa public and most to do with equipment in stores or a warehouse for temporary shelter

Oh so it's ok to take the property of corporations - like their stockholders aren't people?

115 posted on 09/12/2006 3:07:04 PM PDT by from occupied ga (Your most dangerous enemy is your own government)
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To: mewzilla

hehehe,,Even us ole' dumb folks in Louisiana won't fall fer that Crap.


116 posted on 09/12/2006 3:14:35 PM PDT by 1COUNTER-MORTER-68 (THROWING ANOTHER BULLET-RIDDLED TV IN THE PILE OUT BACK~~~~~)
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To: 383rr

I'm sickened by the number of people on THIS sight who embrace it.


117 posted on 09/12/2006 3:24:06 PM PDT by Gabz (Taxaholism, the disease you elect to have (TY xcamel))
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To: from occupied ga
You are as bad as World Nut Daily.

The real article contradicts you.

118 posted on 09/12/2006 3:32:46 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: goldstategop
But don't worry, they say.

That could possibly put a "monkey wrench" in their agenda.

Anyone who truly owns something and has a life as an individual ALWAYS worries.

119 posted on 09/12/2006 3:56:23 PM PDT by EGPWS
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To: DustyMoment; sportutegrl; ripley

I guess you all missed the part where I said I thought it unconstitutional. What I was pointing out was the discrepancy between what was being discussed and reported in the linked article vs the original article. Personally I think it is ridiculous how we have let our government grow. An emphasis on personal preparedness and responsibility is the way to go. They used to teach stuff like that in civics class. A more logical response would be for whoever is in charge of local cleanup/recovery etc to ASK someone if they can help out or loan equipment. Good citizens step up and help their neighbors and there is no need for laws like these.


120 posted on 09/12/2006 4:05:44 PM PDT by visualops (artlife.us crikey!)
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