Thursday, June 30, 2005

Activist wants Souter's house toppled

Los Angeles Times story.

Here is proof positive that the "touchy-feely" element of American politics has moved far right. If you thought the hippies out in San Francisco were emotional, this is a pure case of neo-con PMS.

The high courts knows that the decision on eminent domain has a bad outcome, but it is the law. The justices also told everybody the way to fix it. If people don't like the ruling, and I certainly don't, go to your state legislature and change it. That ought to be relatively simple considering the vast unpopularity of any notion of taking people's houses for private developers.

Conservatives have no rational reasoning power. It feels good to bulldoze Souter's house. I even like the idea, but it won't do any good.

Republican children need to grow up and start taking some responsibility.

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