Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Let Justice Be Served on the Justice

This report from WorldNetDaily.com:

"A private developer contacted the local government in Supreme Court
Justice David Souter's hometown in New Hampshire yesterday asking that the
property of the judge – who voted in favor of a controversial decision
allowing a city to take residents' homes for private development – be
seized to make room for a new hotel.

Logan Darrow Clements faxed a request to Chip Meany, the code enforcement
officer of the town of Weare, N.H., seeking to start the application
process to build a hotel on 34 Cilley Hill Road, the present location of
Souter's home.

Wrote Clements: "Although this property is owned by an individual, David H.
Souter, a recent Supreme Court decision, Kelo v. City of New London, clears
the way for this land to be taken by the government of Weare through
eminent domain and given to my LLC for the purposes of building a hotel.
The justification for such an eminent domain action is that our hotel will
better serve the public interest as it will bring in economic development
and higher tax revenue to Weare."

The Hotel will be named "Lost Liberty Hotel."

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