Sure you are. *Rollseyes*
-- And, - you calling me a libertarian cinches the fact that you're just another anti-libertarian troll. --
Ad Hominem.
I don't pretend about our Constitution.
Yes you do. If you didn't, you would be acknowledging that the Constitution allows easements like the one in the story. This isn't about seizing someone's private land to give to another private landowner for developing. This is about a trash trash piece of garbage trying to fight an EXISTING easement, trying to make it so that the rest of the town wouldn't have a functioning sewer system.
Remember. Your rights end where other's begin.
How weird. No one here is advocating that.
More than a few are advocating just that.
You will find a freakers 'god', soon my boy.. Trust me.
Again, I am not your boy. The rest of your comment makes no sense.
Are you another one with reading comprehension problems? Try again:
For years, Garry Watson, 49, of little Bunker, Mo., (population 390) had been squabbling with town officials over the sewage line easement which ran across his property to the adjoining, town-operated sewage lagoon.
Residents say officials grew dissatisfied with their existing easement, and announced they were going to excavate a new sewer line across the landowner's property. Capt. Chris Ricks of the Missouri Highway Patrol reports Watson's wife, Linda, was served with "easement right-of-way papers" on Sept. 6. She gave the papers to Watson when he got home at 5 a.m. the next morning from his job at a car battery recycling plant northeast of Bunker. Watson reportedly went to bed for a short time, but arose about 7 a.m. when the city work crew arrived.
The wife is served with papers and the work crew shows up the next day??
Clearly, this is not the most well-written report I ever read and I would love to know more details, but something here (besides the sewage) stinks to high heaven.
Yada yada, -- you won't last long with that attitude. Trust me.