Justice Souter's decision on property rights in the Kelo case may bite him in the ass. After the Kelo decision, which allows the government to exercise eminent domain in favor of private enterprises (ie., they can take your property and give it to Walmart or Marriott), a developer in New Hampshire has expressed his intention to buy Justice Souter's property and home. Logan Darrow Clements has sent his request to local officials, making official his intention to build a hotel, The Lost Liberty Hotel, on the property.
Justice can be sweet, and you can help!
Go here and make a pledge that you will spend 7 nights in the Lost Liberty Hotel, should it be built. This way, we can make clear to the Weare, NH officials that there is a demand (and potential profits!) for such a venture.
I've put in my pledge :)
"I would like to reserve summer 2007 acommodations for two, please.
Breakfast service, evening beverage and turn-down services, a free newspaper and a copy of the Constitution of the United States (in lieu of Gideon) are also requested."
Justice can be sweet, and you can help!
Go here and make a pledge that you will spend 7 nights in the Lost Liberty Hotel, should it be built. This way, we can make clear to the Weare, NH officials that there is a demand (and potential profits!) for such a venture.
I've put in my pledge :)
"I would like to reserve summer 2007 acommodations for two, please.
Breakfast service, evening beverage and turn-down services, a free newspaper and a copy of the Constitution of the United States (in lieu of Gideon) are also requested."