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![]() wrote in message oups.com... The issue isn't whether the ruling was voted for by liberal or conservative justices, the issue is that the government now says its OK for a private developer to pressure local politicians to boot you out of your home or business, and that doing so is OK if the politician can make a case that the private developer's use of your land would be better for the "public good." Isn't the "public good" a rallying cry for socialists and communists? This is consistent with the erosion of rights in all areas of society during the last several years. No it's not. Erosion of private rights in order to protect individuals from harm is a lot different from erosion of private rights in order to collect more in property taxes. Condeming private property for the purpose of awarding it to another private owner is pure BS regardless of the political bent of he justices that supported it. I agree. And if you and I agree on a topic, then passing a bipartisan bill in Congress should be easy as pie. |
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Isn't the "public good" a rallying cry for socialists and communists?
********** I don't think so, but it has long been the justification for hauling people off to gulags and concentration camps and holding or punishing folks without trial. ************ This is consistent with the erosion of rights in all areas of society during the last several years. No it's not. Erosion of private rights in order to protect individuals from harm is a lot different from erosion of private rights in order to collect more in property taxes. ******* In the long run, there is no greater "harm" than the abridgement of rights. "People who will trade freedom for security deserve to be neither secure nor free." |
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![]() wrote: I don't think so, but it has long been the justification for hauling people off to gulags and concentration camps and holding or punishing folks without trial. Pathetic..... I thought your #2 democratic leader just apologized for making such idiotic uneducated statements. ________ Anyway the liberals screwed up this one big time. With a new supreme justice being named soon, people will be less sympathetic about the screams coming from the left when Bush nominates his choice for SC judge. No one wants a judge that is going to just ignore the constitution and take his or her property rights away |
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![]() "Mule" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: I don't think so, but it has long been the justification for hauling people off to gulags and concentration camps and holding or punishing folks without trial. Pathetic..... I thought your #2 democratic leader just apologized for making such idiotic uneducated statements. I was actually glad Durbin said it. I really believe he and Dean are deep-cover operatives for the Republican party. ________ Anyway the liberals screwed up this one big time. With a new supreme justice being named soon, people will be less sympathetic about the screams coming from the left when Bush nominates his choice for SC judge. No one wants a judge that is going to just ignore the constitution and take his or her property rights away This is a terrific political issue to be seized upon. I hope the Republicans are first to the punch. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Isn't the "public good" a rallying cry for socialists and communists? ********** I don't think so, but it has long been the justification for hauling people off to gulags and concentration camps and holding or punishing folks without trial. ************ This is consistent with the erosion of rights in all areas of society during the last several years. No it's not. Erosion of private rights in order to protect individuals from harm is a lot different from erosion of private rights in order to collect more in property taxes. ******* In the long run, there is no greater "harm" than the abridgement of rights. "People who will trade freedom for security deserve to be neither secure nor free." In Mr. Franklin's time, there was not much concern about people smuggling nukes into major US cities. |
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![]() NOYB wrote: Isn't the "public good" a rallying cry for socialists and communists? Kind of like we went to war with Iraq for public good? We formed Homeland Security for public good. This is consistent with the erosion of rights in all areas of society during the last several years. No it's not. Erosion of private rights in order to protect individuals from harm is a lot different from erosion of private rights in order to collect more in property taxes. Have to agree with that! The actions we are talking about are nothing but another way to make revenue. Condeming private property for the purpose of awarding it to another private owner is pure BS regardless of the political bent of he justices that supported it. I agree. And if you and I agree on a topic, then passing a bipartisan bill in Congress should be easy as pie. Nah, politicians are a different lot. |
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![]() wrote: NOYB wrote: Isn't the "public good" a rallying cry for socialists and communists? Kind of like we went to war with Iraq for public good? We formed Homeland Security for public good. Again pathetic... This sounds like... If all else fails just blame bush or the republicans for something! Please don't confuse public good with public safety. They are two very different things. One is nice to have and the other is needed to live. Chris |
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