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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: CMC Airboss on June 28, 2005, 12:40:56 PM
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For Release Tuesday, June 28 to all other media
Weare, New Hampshire (PRWEB) Could a hotel be built on the land owned by Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter? A new ruling by the Supreme Court which was supported by Justice Souter himself itself might allow it. A private developer is seeking to use this very law to build a hotel on Souter's land.
http://freestarmedia.com/hotellostliberty2.html
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Originally posted by CMC Airboss
http://freestarmedia.com/hotellostliberty2.html
i beleive the geeky gamer nerds have a word for this:
(http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~raza/pwned-facekick.jpg)
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Ah, sweet, sweet justice.
To bad it'll never happen.
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:rofl it would be his just deserts but it'll never happen :mad:
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Nope, it will not happen, unless the property is sitting on a nuclear waste dump and this is the only way he can get a good price for it.
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The ruling is just another sign the court is out of touch with the nation. It's not their place to legislate, only to rule on laws in place to see if they fall within the constitution.
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One could only hope, but like others have said -- snowball's chance in hell.
Charon
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The law does not apply to Patricians
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Open up the closed thread.
Just in case someone doesn't see this one.
I have my hopes and prayers sent out to this guy. I truly hope he manages to take that legislative pompas ass's home away from him.
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This cake sucks.
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You can bet he will get the THE top dollar for the property, if it does happen.
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Originally posted by MiloMorai
You can bet he will get the THE top dollar for the property, if it does happen.
Sadly, I seriously doubt if the local council has the bucks to pull that one off. Plus, by a strange coincidence, eminent domain decisions seem to be leveled more against relatively unconnected lower middle-class shleps and hardly ever against well-heeled lawyers. "Thou shallt not even think of parking thy chariot in Caesar's private space"
Can you even imagine the world of hurt a Supreme Court Justice could bring down on a local town council? My guess is that they'll publically burn the request.
- SEAGOON
PS: Two wrongs don't make a right.
(and yes, I know three rights make a left)
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Where can I invest in this hotel venture? It is indeed a sad day when unelected officials can with a single decision sweep away the concept of personal property rights, as invisioned by the Founders. If ever there was ample evidence of the need to re-populate the Supreme Court, this is it.