You sir, need to brush up a tad on the Constitution, specifically the Bill of rights. It limits the government in taking property, and requires a fair payment.
My agenda is to have a limited government, not no government. It is vital that power lines are ran.
You may be interested to learn that in cases where the government goes too far, and it is possible and most likely true, it does not follow that the government always goes too far.
Thinking that I am for big government is about as foolish as one can be, you should send your agenda theory packing. And calling for Jim to ban me is really pathetic.
9/27/07 Campaign fireworks exploded at Monday night's Akron City Council meeting, the first since last Tuesday's primary, as council approved the first step in taking 20 properties in East Akron in a plan to entice Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. to stay in Akron.
http://www.ohio.com/news/9844267.html
It is vital that power lines are ran
It is vital to Akron that Goodyear stay in Akron.
Do the private property owners in Akron have any property rights?