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Kelo vs. New London, a Sad Epilogue
« on: October 15, 2005, 07:26:41 AM »
The kelo et al vs. New London for the sacred right to private property ownership per the U.S. Constitution gets even better, errrr worse that is.
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Bureaucratic Dirty Tricks Bankrupting Homeowners

 

By Mark Anderson

The city of New London, Conn., is not happy with just taking citizensÂ’ property. Now they are out for blood, say residents. Since the now infamous U.S. Supreme Court ruling on June 23 in the Kelo vs. New London eminent domain case, New London bureaucrats are trying to say that, while fighting for their private property, affected homeowners in the cityÂ’s Fort Trumbull area were living on borrowed land and owe the government money.

In effect, New London is arguing that, even though the court had yet to decide, the homeowners’ land was “city land” for the duration of the lawsuit and that homeowners owe penalties and rent to the city. “It’s a new definition of chutzpah: Confiscate land and charge back rent for the years the owners fought confiscation,” is how The New Haven Advocate described the situation.

This city tactic is based on the assumption that those who legally resist handing over their homes to the government, even though they may still be paying property taxes like any other homeowner, are mere renters and must pay five years of back rent since the city first started condemning and bulldozing homes in October 2000.

This approach is viewed as raw retribution by the court caseÂ’s namesake, Susette Kelo, and the other nearby homeowners who some have likened to that famous, nameless lone sole who stood up against Chinese tanks in 1989 during the communist governmentÂ’s crackdown on a budding democracy movement.

The web site, cottagecoalition.org, tells the story of Kelo, Matt Dery and the other few, brave people who have held out against what many observers see as the cityÂ’s shameless onslaught against property rights.

Beginning in 2000, the city announced its plan to attempt to revitalize the supposedly ailing Fort Trumbull area by replacing many homes, including those of Kelo, Dery and a few other holdouts, with a hotel, a conference center, offices and upscale housing that would complement the adjoining Pfizer pharmaceutical facility.

The city, citing eminent domain, condemned the homes, told the owners to move and began leveling surrounding houses. Dery owns four buildings on the project site, including his home and the birthplace and lifelong home of
his 87-year-old mother, Wilhelmina.

This back rent—unless the determined lawyers for the homeowners can prove otherwise—could amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Moreover, as The New Haven Advocate noted, the amount of money the city had offered to “buy out” these remaining Fort Trumbull homeowners is based on the market rate from the year 2000. Thus the “back rent” could easily be more than the homeowners might get in the buy out, completely nullifying the constitutional concept that those who surrender private property to the government should receive “just compensation.”

What has really raised AmericansÂ’ hackles in this court ruling is that the government can now serve as an intermediary, wresting land from private landowners by exercising eminent domain powers and conveying it to other private interests instead of limiting such takings to clearly defined public uses like parks, highways and military bases.

“I can’t replace what I have in this market for three times [the 2000 assessment],” Dery, 48, who works as a home delivery sales manager for The New London Day, told the Advocate.

He soothes himself with humor: “It’s a lot like what I like to do in the stock market: buy high and sell low.” Dery has been assessed $6,100 per month, which will total more than $300,000.

Another resident, William von Winkle, could owe the city $200,000 in back rent. And Kelo, who owns a modest, pink, single-family house with her husband, believes she would owe around $57,000.

She told AFP soon after the high court’s 5-4 ruling that she could easily be forced from her beloved home broke— not only without a home but also without any money to get another one.

“I could probably get a large-size refrigerator box and live under the bridge,” she told the Advocate.

(Issue #37, September 12, 2005)

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« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2005, 03:58:11 PM »
Soap Box - Tried and failed

Ballot Box - Tried and failed

Jury Box - Tried and failed

Ammo Box - ?

Where do innocent people draw the line as their homes and fortunes are taken by a malicious government?

How much does it take for a man to decide to stand and say "This is mine.  You'll have it over my dead body."?

Sure, you can choose to live to fight another day, but if they are allowed to take everything you have, what do you intend to make your fight with, and what are you hoping to live for?


A truly shameful chapter in American history.

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« Reply #2 on: October 15, 2005, 04:40:34 PM »
In our life times we will see this once proud nation of free men reduced to less than what Russia was under communism. The day is drawing near and fast. Oh no doubt some will fight with guns but sadly the government now has a whole new generation of fighting men who have come in willing to fire on their fellow country men and with technology so advanced no one can stand against them for long. We waited too long to take up arms.


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« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2005, 12:35:06 PM »
if our government keeps ignoring problems the way it has,  it isnt going to last much longer to take what we have.  

as far as our soldiers fighting us,  some would, some wouldnt.  depends on how large a scale you are talking.    if nationwide, they couldnt handle it.   spread too thin.    

once the terrorists get a nuke in here and touch it off, because our leaders are too worried about losing some votes to secure our borders; or when a biological attack happens, the whole works will come undone.   i see this in our lifetime.    we as a nation have become too comfy and unwilling to fix things.  the longer we wait to fight,  the worse it will be.  

the best i can say here to my brothers and sisters, prepare for the worst and hope for the best.   it scares the hell out of me;  but i can still feel it coming.  and when it does,  i wish you all the best.   because when it happens, it is going to be everyone for themselves.   give yourselves a fighting chance and be prepared.

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« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2005, 03:32:08 PM »
"Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats."
    - Henry Louis Mencken (1880-1956)
"We may not imagine how our lives could be more frustrating and complex—but Congress can." —Cullen Hightower

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« Reply #5 on: October 18, 2005, 04:13:36 AM »
Blow the bridges, burn newspapers and radio stations.  Deny the enemy access to your homes.  Take the fight directly to their door.  Remove the anarchists by force whenever necessary.  Deny the military local information by keeping Police and media in constant turmoil and anxiety.  Never trust anyone wearing body armor.  Use their materials and intelligence against them.  Keep them boxed up.

Remove the old order and re-establish a new government, then throw the jackbooters out.  Enough is enough.  Mikey.