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  • KTLA:

    You get about two lines in, and see ‘Let us just light a fire to the Bill of Rights.’ It’s lines like that that tell me I’m pretty much OK to stop reading. (Which I did.)

  • That was sarcasm, KTLA. Thanks for the mention, Murdoc.

  • Toejam:

    Thanks for the post oregano. This Kelo decision could be a ‘smoking gun’. It appears to give the political landgrabbers a green light. Guess we’ll have to wait and see.

  • Bram:

    We still have a Bill of Rights? My HK 91 – purchased and registered legally is now banned in my state of residence. Every time I see it in my closet it is a reminder that the Bill of Rights has been completely forgotten by judges and politicians. Now a developer with enough cash can have by my property for whatever the going rate is for a corrupt local politician. I hope it’s obvious to everyone how important the fight over judges is. http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.billofrights.html Let’s which ones are still around: I) Under constant attack by the ACLU. II) DEAD – Do we even need to talk about this one? III) I think we have enough barracks unless they close a few more bases. IV) Dead – Just destroyed by the Supremes. V) The ACLU likes this one so it’s still around – even if you are a foreign terrorist. VI) ‘Speedy’ is a relative term. VII) Dead – The Rodney King case showed this one is gone – thanks H.W. VIII) I just got a letter from the IRS that was cruel and unusual. IX) Not sure. X) DEAD – Deader than a door nail.


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