Private, Schmivate

Posted By on June 23, 2005 at 2:31 pm

Our rulers in robes, the Supreme Court of the United States, having just effectively destroyed the right to private property, must be overruled.
The President should get out in public — now — and propose legislation to protect property owners from legalized theft eminent domain seizures designed to benefit private parties. This is a Federal civil rights issue at least as important as the right to free speech.
This assumes, of course, that the Legislative and Executive branches are actually co-equal to the Judicial branch, in practice as well as in theory.
Mighty big assumption, that.
I wonder now how long it will be until the Tree of Liberty gets the watering that it apparently needs? I think that sad day has come more than just a little bit closer.
Update: via a commenter at Wizbang!, a reminder of this quote from the Hildebeast:

“We’re going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.”
— Hillary Clinton addressing a San Francisco Democratic Fund Raiser on June 28th, 2004.

Doesn’t seem so far-fetched now, does it?
Update, 3:42pm: Shep Smith on FoxNews just now, at the end of a story on this abominable ruling, closed the item with the line “Molly Henneburg, reporting live from Havana… I mean, uh, Washington.” Make of it what you will.

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7 Responses to “Private, Schmivate”

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  3. Jim - PRS says:

    Seems to me that a Constitutional Amendment may be the only fix.

  4. Cybrludite says:

    That would be second-to-last option for preserving our rights, Jim. Spell it out clear & in the Constitution that ED cannot be used to transfer private property to another private owner. It seems that an awful lot of folks in the blogosphere, both left & right, consider this as reason to unlock the safety cover on the reset button. Hopefully the Soap Box & the Ballot Box are all that are needed to over turn this, and that we don’t need to open the final box used in protecting our rights.

  5. Russ says:

    Well said. Nevertheless, I have an urge to inventory my ammo and take a trip to the range this weekend, just to brush up.

  6. Jim says:

    It’s either very dark days ahead, or the bitch-slap wakeup call the sheeple need to break out of the herds.
    But wolves abound, and I figured adding another 1,000 rounds to the ship’s locker was not ill advised.
    Jim
    Sloop New Dawn
    Galveston, TX

  7. Cybrludite says:

    Yeah, I’ll be topping off my stocks as well, next paycheck. Hopefully no one will kick things off in the next couple of weeks… :-p (Now I regret having such an assortment of weird calibers in my gun collection… Anyone know where I can cheaply stock up on 7.62 Nagant?)