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June 29, 2005well... he said it was legalI love poetic justice whenever I see it happening. Nothing would please me more than to watch the government confiscate Justice David Souter's house and land in order to build a hotel. After all, Souter didn't see anything wrong with the government doing the same thing to someone else in the Kelo case. I'm all for that hotel. See how Souter likes it when his decision applies to HIM. Comments
Bloody instructions, once being taught, return to plague the inventor... Macbeth Yes, maybe Souter would like to change his name to Dr. Frankenstein. I loved the Ann Rand thing. Is it too soon to make a reservation? Posted by: Ivan Ivanovich on June 29, 2005 09:12 AMWhat goes around comes around? What's mine is mine and what's yours is mine? Good stuff. Posted by: Moogie on June 29, 2005 09:36 AM.. only thing left to do is stock up on ammo... Posted by: Eric on June 29, 2005 09:42 AMI'm reading Ayn Rands Atlas shrugged now. The woman was a visionary. It is so scary seeing it happening. It would be hilarious if they could go thru with it. That ruling was such a gross miscarriage of justice. How anyone can read the constitution and make that ruling is a mindless, leftist imbecile Posted by: bbuddha on June 29, 2005 05:04 PMIvan: You beat me to the punch. As I heard of this, someone has filed an actual process before the town council. If enough of us were to pipe up and guarantee reservations to that hotel, perhaps the selectmen wouldn't be able to dismiss it out of hand. Posted by: Rivrdog on June 29, 2005 07:12 PMDo you have the 800 phone number? I'd like to get my reservation in early. Posted by: Maggie on June 30, 2005 07:46 AMPost a comment
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