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June 28, 2005Immanently EminentI've already let known my thoughts on last week's US Supreme Court ruling that it is perfectly fine for towns to grab your life-long home if they can turn it over to a developer who will build something that generates more tax revenues. As one of the jerks who supported such a position, Supreme Court "Justice" David Souter should smile and say, "Thank you":
Sounds good to me! While we're at it, another group of investors should consider a project that would grab the land of the news-rag, The New York Times, which employed eminent domain to build their current headquarters. Oddly enough, they supported the Supreme Court's decision. Why is it that I'm incapable of writing about this issue without getting vulgar? Probably because this was such an anti-Constitutional decision that basically gave all currupt politicians and zoning officials the power to line their pockets with big-business money. Comments
I would consider a vacation in New Hampshire just for a chance to stay in that wonderful hotel. The irony would be so sweet, I'd have to take my Coffee without Sugar. Posted by: Matt Groom at June 29, 2005 10:49 AMthe comment input form disappears. Your comments are welcome. You don't need to enter a URL and you don't need a "valid" email address, either. Note though that MT Blacklist is installed to flag suspiciously spam-like strings. Unfortunately, because of the bastard spammers, the strings "google.com" and "yahoo.com" (even in your email address) are currently banned as well. So are strings such as "cialis" (a common spam) which rules out words such as "socialism". Try putting a hyphan in a word like that. By Golly, you're reading an archived post. Click Here to head to the main page and read current stuff...Into science fiction? Check out my group blog novel, Colony: Alchibah. See the reader's guide there for first-timer tips. |