Supreme Court Caves In To Socialism
In a bizarre and tight 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court decided against the
right of private property in favor of the right of city governments to
seize it for development. If a city government decides that a certain
property site is better for the public if a business or any other private
entity owned that site, the city could force the owner to sell his property
against his will. The Associated Press reports that " Seven homeowners in
New London, Connecticut lost a groundbreaking U.S. Supreme Court decision
Thursday when justices ruled that City Hall may take their property through
eminent domain to make way for a hotel and convention center."
The right to private property is no longer sacred. Thanks to the brilliant
justices of the U.S. Supreme Court.
1 Comments:
Norm, please accept this friendly advice -- ease off the sarcasm and harshness. When we're like harsh like this, how are we any different than the pagans?
It's one thing to call things like they are -- it's another to judge harshly and batter people. The first is acceptable -- for any of us to do the second, we'd better not have made that nature of mistake ourselves in the past, and even then it's not just nice...
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