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Re: O/T: Supreme Court to hear Eminent Domain Case
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Posted by Eaton J on September 29, 2004 at 20:53:00 from (192.68.112.110):
In Reply to: Re: O/T: Supreme Court to hear Eminent Domain Case posted by MarkB_MI on September 29, 2004 at 19:28:04:
They are trying to do that same type of thing in knoxville. Rich people, (powerful legislators, executives etc) live out in suburbia, the social ringworm that eats americas farmlands, and want to drive to work in 15 minutes. the solution? take peoples homes and destroy an old, beautiful nieghborhood for thier convenience. Peoples convenience should not overrule people's homes, lives and hertiage. Its crap. If the day ever comes that the goverment wants to take my family farm, and turn it upside down for nothing, or just simply affluent convenience, I'll be sporting my second ammendment rights. I'll protect my right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness with my grandfathers shotgun and a hi-powered rifle. The God-given gift of good land is being squandered in this country and no one even cares! As the bumper sticker goes, they'll pry my gun form my cold dead hands and I'll die with a clear conscience. I hope that the supreme court justices like antique trators and read these forums! hehe
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