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p>It is clear that the Court does not believe in the American Experiment. One wonders what makes the Justices feel so secure about their own jobs if everything else in the Constitution is simply a matter of opinion. Maybe we needed a Supreme Court when the Constitution was written, but have now evolved beyond that. Make a heck of a restaurant. I wonder what the number of the zoning commissioner in Washington is? br> -- Greg Richards /p> p> Even liberals own property: they better be looking over their shoulders. br> -- Elaine Kyle br> Cut & Shoot, Texas /p>Thomas Jefferson thought it a good idea that we be armed, so that we could take up arms against our government, should that government become oppressive.
If homeowners from New London burned a flag in protest of their government's federally-endorsed land grab, who could blame them? Our founding fathers would most likely laugh at such a timid protest.
p> Kelo v. City of New London ushers in the era of a "new" London. br> --
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