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  • K KaRl

    Nice bait, but I won't bite :)


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    Shog9 0
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    :)

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      JWood wrote: The solution is to let it be known which localities are the ones that ruthless idiots are in charge of and not build or move to The solution is to exercise our right to bear arms and start a civil war. It is, after all, why the Constitution gave us that right--so that when government becomes a dicatorship, the citizens can rise up against it. And it's high time we did so, IMO. Marc My website
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      Chris Losinger
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      you know what... i was thinking the same thing on my drive home today. then i got to a spot on the 4-lane highway where i had to pull into the center lane to make a left. and i thought - hmmm... without a functioning government, what would i be doing right now? A: i'd be looking for a gun and a boatload of ammo, so i could defend myself against people who, suddenly free from the constraint of any law, might try to run me off the road for the sheer sport of it, loot my house for whatever barterable goods they could find, car-jack me and my wife, etc.. there's a lot to be said for a government and a stable society. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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        JWood wrote: The solution is to let it be known which localities are the ones that ruthless idiots are in charge of and not build or move to The solution is to exercise our right to bear arms and start a civil war. It is, after all, why the Constitution gave us that right--so that when government becomes a dicatorship, the citizens can rise up against it. And it's high time we did so, IMO. Marc My website
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        And if there is a civil war you would see 250 mil homeowner hunting down 1 mil developers and wealthy people. I have been scanning the blogs and forums on this issue - never have I seen such uniform agreement on the stupidity of this decision. There was a survey on the Christian Science Monitor - 97% disagreed with the US supreme court on this. It will be interesting how Time magazine which is owned by Pfizer - which is one of the groups that pushed the city of New London to force these people out - spins this in their next issue (if they mention it at all)

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          you know what... i was thinking the same thing on my drive home today. then i got to a spot on the 4-lane highway where i had to pull into the center lane to make a left. and i thought - hmmm... without a functioning government, what would i be doing right now? A: i'd be looking for a gun and a boatload of ammo, so i could defend myself against people who, suddenly free from the constraint of any law, might try to run me off the road for the sheer sport of it, loot my house for whatever barterable goods they could find, car-jack me and my wife, etc.. there's a lot to be said for a government and a stable society. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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          Marc Clifton
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          Chris Losinger wrote: without a functioning government Yeah, I know. This got me really riled though. I live in Rhode Island and I've biked around the area of New London that they're talking about. I guess I would question the word "functioning". It doesn't seem to be functioning very well lately. Marc My website
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            And if there is a civil war you would see 250 mil homeowner hunting down 1 mil developers and wealthy people. I have been scanning the blogs and forums on this issue - never have I seen such uniform agreement on the stupidity of this decision. There was a survey on the Christian Science Monitor - 97% disagreed with the US supreme court on this. It will be interesting how Time magazine which is owned by Pfizer - which is one of the groups that pushed the city of New London to force these people out - spins this in their next issue (if they mention it at all)

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            JWood wrote: 97% disagreed with the US supreme court on this. But will any of them actually do anything about it? Will I, for that matter? :~ (And no, not anything violent. Marc the political activist. Hmmm). Marc My website
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            • C Chris Losinger

              Rob Graham wrote: The courts may betray us (this pack of Liberal judges sure has), but we still have the ballot box. as much as it pains me to say it - your 'liberal' is right (actually 7 of the current 9 were appointed by Republicans). i am fully in agreement with the dissenters (the conservative judges). i am fully in agreement with the dissenters (the most conservative judges) on this one. taking land in any situation is offensive; taking it to give to a private developer is a motherfucking disgrace. the majority sayeth:

              "Those who govern the city [of New London] were not confronted with the need to remove blight..., but their determination that the area was sufficiently distressed to justify a program of economic rejuvenation is entitled to our deference....Clearly, there is no basis for exempting economic development from our traditionally broad understanding of public purpose."

              as this blogger puts it[^]:

              What does this mean for you? It means that at any point in time, a private developer can go to the city and say that they can make better use of your land than you can. What is next? Tearing down small ranch style homes in order to build multi-million dollar mansions? The Supreme Court has now decreed that the burden of proof is on the individual to somehow prove that they deserve their land, instead of it being on the taker to prove that they absolutely need it. This is an incredibly dangerous shift. This is the most fucked up combination of socialism and capitalism that I've ever seen, and it makes me sick.

              makes me sick too. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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              Stan Shannon
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              Why do you have a problem with this decision? It is no different in nature than any other the same group has made for the last 50 or so years. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."

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              • S Shog9 0

                Yup, i agree.

                And he said, This will be the manner of the king that shall reign over you: He will take your sons, and appoint them for himself, for his chariots, and to be his horsemen; and some shall run before his chariots. And he will appoint him captains over thousands, and captains over fifties; and will set them to ear his ground, and to reap his harvest, and to make his instruments of war, and instruments of his chariots. And he will take your daughters to be confectionaries, and to be cooks, and to be bakers. And he will take your fields, and your vineyards, and your oliveyards, even the best of them, and give them to his servants. And he will take the tenth of your seed, and of your vineyards, and give to his officers, and to his servants. And he will take your menservants, and your maidservants, and your goodliest young men, and your asses, and put them to his work. He will take the tenth of your sheep: and ye shall be his servants. And ye shall cry out in that day because of your king which ye shall have chosen you; and the LORD will not hear you in that day. Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel; and they said, Nay; but we will have a king over us; That we also may be like all the nations; and that our king may judge us, and go out before us, and fight our battles. 1st Samuel, 8:11-20

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                Shog9 wrote: and your asses, and put them to his work That certainly explains Congress and the IRS. "...putting all your eggs in one basket along with your bowling ball and gym clothes only gets you scrambled eggs and an extra laundry day... " - Jeffry J. Brickley

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                • 7 73Zeppelin

                  That is INCREDIBLY OH SO STUPID. So you seize all the homes for economic development and people get scared and they all leave and then all you have is businesses with nobody to patronize them. Smart. Real smart. X| Wake up America. You're under seige from within. :suss: The genius of the true fool is that he can mess up a foolproof plan.
                  As punishment for my contempt for authority, Fate has made me an authority myself.

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                  John Theal wrote: You're under seige from within We have been for thirty+ years that I know of, and steadily losing the battle. "...putting all your eggs in one basket along with your bowling ball and gym clothes only gets you scrambled eggs and an extra laundry day... " - Jeffry J. Brickley

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                  • M Marc Clifton

                    JWood wrote: The solution is to let it be known which localities are the ones that ruthless idiots are in charge of and not build or move to The solution is to exercise our right to bear arms and start a civil war. It is, after all, why the Constitution gave us that right--so that when government becomes a dicatorship, the citizens can rise up against it. And it's high time we did so, IMO. Marc My website
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                    Stan Shannon
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                    Marc Clifton wrote: The solution is to exercise our right to bear arms and start a civil war. Somehow I just don't think the spectre of a bunch of computer geeks trying to figure out the intricacy of modern infantry tactcis, without artillary, armor, or air support, would greatly intimidate the government. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."

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                      Local governments have been able to do this for ever, but this seems to loosen the restraints a bit... http://apnews.myway.com//article/20050623/D8ATDSD80.html[^] "As a result, cities now have wide power to bulldoze residences for projects such as shopping malls and hotel complexes in order to generate tax revenue." "New London officials countered that the private development plans served a public purpose of boosting economic growth that outweighed the homeowners' property rights, even if the area wasn't blighted." Having just bought a house in an area that is quickly being developed....:~ -J


                      Think of a computer program. Somewhere, there is one key instruction, and everything else is just functions calling themselves, or brackets billowing out endlessly through an infinite address space. What happens when the brackets collapse? Where's the final 'end if'? Is any of this making sense? -Ford Prefect

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                      I am amazed that there are those who feel this represents anything to do with capitalism or conservaatism. This is pure liberalism. Allowing government the carte blanch power to take peoples property is precisely where the left has been trying to take us. All of you lefties should love this decision. What is the difference between allowing the government to take your land and allowing it to take your wealth in other forms? You lefties are pure hypocrits. Property is property no matter what form it happens to be in. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."

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                        Marc Clifton wrote: The solution is to exercise our right to bear arms and start a civil war. Somehow I just don't think the spectre of a bunch of computer geeks trying to figure out the intricacy of modern infantry tactcis, without artillary, armor, or air support, would greatly intimidate the government. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."

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                          I am amazed that there are those who feel this represents anything to do with capitalism or conservaatism. This is pure liberalism. Allowing government the carte blanch power to take peoples property is precisely where the left has been trying to take us. All of you lefties should love this decision. What is the difference between allowing the government to take your land and allowing it to take your wealth in other forms? You lefties are pure hypocrits. Property is property no matter what form it happens to be in. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."

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                          It does look like the traditionally liberal justices did vote for City of New London, and the typically conservative ones voted against it. HOwever in the street, almost everyone - on the left and the right everyone - who has heard bout this is voicing opposition to it.

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                            Three branches of government. And all three utterly f*cked-Up. Jefferson was right. A revolution every 200 years or so seems to be necessary. Absolute faith corrupts as absolutely as absolute power Eric Hoffer The opposite of the religious fanatic is not the fanatical atheist but the gentle cynic who cares not whether there is a god or not. Eric Hoffer

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                            Rob Graham wrote: A revolution every 200 years or so seems to be necessary. I must agree, to me it's entirely logical that, that is correct. Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)

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                              I am amazed that there are those who feel this represents anything to do with capitalism or conservaatism. This is pure liberalism. Allowing government the carte blanch power to take peoples property is precisely where the left has been trying to take us. All of you lefties should love this decision. What is the difference between allowing the government to take your land and allowing it to take your wealth in other forms? You lefties are pure hypocrits. Property is property no matter what form it happens to be in. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."

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                              Stan Shannon wrote: Property is property no matter what form it happens to be in. Yeah, this is just land tax, using land as the payment method. Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)

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                                I am amazed that there are those who feel this represents anything to do with capitalism or conservaatism. This is pure liberalism. Allowing government the carte blanch power to take peoples property is precisely where the left has been trying to take us. All of you lefties should love this decision. What is the difference between allowing the government to take your land and allowing it to take your wealth in other forms? You lefties are pure hypocrits. Property is property no matter what form it happens to be in. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."

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                                Stan Shannon wrote: What is the difference between allowing the government to take your land and allowing it to take your wealth in other forms Here, the confiscation isn't for the greater good but to enhance private interests. If you think your government doesn't represent the people, think about starting a revolution. Also, if 'you' think your civil society is so corrupt, stop trying to export that model, will you?


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                                  It does look like the traditionally liberal justices did vote for City of New London, and the typically conservative ones voted against it. HOwever in the street, almost everyone - on the left and the right everyone - who has heard bout this is voicing opposition to it.

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                                  Well then those on the left need to reevalutate what they believe in, because this is precisely what they have been voting for. "Capitalism is the source of all true freedom."

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                                    Chris Losinger wrote: as much as it pains me to say it - your 'liberal' is right. I would have been equaly angry had the vote split the other way (which some might have expected from the 'big business buddy' conservatives). Stupidity has no political philosophy, and the 5 that voted for this were just egregiously stupid in their mis-interpretation of the "Taking" clause. Absolute faith corrupts as absolutely as absolute power Eric Hoffer The opposite of the religious fanatic is not the fanatical atheist but the gentle cynic who cares not whether there is a god or not. Eric Hoffer

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                                    Rob Graham wrote: I would have been equaly angry had the vote split the other way (which some might have expected from the 'big business buddy' conservatives). something i didn't recall yesterday: 7 of the current 9 justices were appointed by Republicans. so, it's not quite accurate to call them liberal. what i should've said was : i agree with the "most-conservative" judges on this one. Cleek | Image Toolkits | Thumbnail maker

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