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Re: O/T: Supreme Court to hear Eminent Domain Case
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Posted by Tim(nj) on September 29, 2004 at 20:57:11 from (209.50.154.189):
In Reply to: O/T: Supreme Court to hear Eminent Domain Case posted by Mark - IN. on September 29, 2004 at 17:52:56:
Sounds like when the boro of High Bridge here in New Jersey condemned the Ulig Brothers dairy farm to build a municipal golf course. Was supposed to be for the "use of the residents of High Bridge free" and then revenue from outsiders was supposed to offset taxes in the boro. Well, 5 years after it opened, nobody plays for free and the boro has had to raise taxes several times to make up operating shortfalls on the course. Funny, though, how when I talked about this here a couple years ago, I got a bunch of flaming crap from people saying that it couldn"t be so and that I was misinformed, that the courts would never have allowed it, etc., etc. Unlike some people think, the government isn"t there to take care of you and all your needs, it"s there to take from you to fulfill its needs.
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