Message Number: 158
From: Yevgeniy Vorobeychik <yvorobey Æ umich.edu>
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 13:11:48 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: This is awesome (fwd)
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It is interesting that the liberals (Ginsburg and Breyer) all voted for 
this, while conservatives (Rehnquist, Scalia, Thomas) against.

On Wed, 29 Jun 2005, Kevin Lochner wrote:

>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 08:30:52 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: This is awesome
>
> I plan on pledging a donation, I suggest you all do the same:
>
>
> Getting Back at the Supreme Court
>
> A movement has started to install something called the Liberty Hotel on
> grounds of the home of one US Supreme Court justice who voted to allowed
> corporatists to take over private land for corporate expansion.  Here's
> the news release:
>
> Press Release For Release Monday, June 27 to New Hampshire media For
> Release Tuesday, June 28 to all other media
>
> Weare, New Hampshire (PRWEB) Could a hotel be built on the land owned by
> Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter? A new ruling by the Supreme Court
> which was supported by Justice Souter himself itself might allow it. A
> private developer is seeking to use this very law to build a hotel on
> Souter's land.
>
> Justice Souter's vote in the "Kelo vs. City of New London" decision
> allows city governments to take land from one private owner and give it
> to another if the government will generate greater tax revenue or other
> economic benefits when the land is developed by the new owner.
>
> On Monday June 27, Logan Darrow Clements, faxed a request to Chip Meany
> the code enforcement officer of the Towne of Weare, New Hampshire seeking
> to start the application process to build a hotel on 34 Cilley Hill Road.
> This is the present location of Mr. Souter's home.
>
> Clements, CEO of Freestar Media, LLC, points out that the City of Weare
> will certainly gain greater tax revenue and economic benefits with a
> hotel on 34 Cilley Hill Road than allowing Mr. Souter to own the land.
>
> The proposed development, called "The Lost Liberty Hotel" will feature
> the "Just Desserts Caf=E9" and include a museum, open to the public,
> featuring a permanent exhibit on the loss of freedom in America. Instead
> of a Gideon's Bible each guest will receive a free copy of Ayn Rand's
> novel "Atlas Shrugged."
>
> Clements indicated that the hotel must be built on this particular piece
> of land because it is a unique site being the home of someone largely
> responsible for destroying property rights for all Americans.
>
> "This is not a prank" said Clements, "The Towne of Weare has five people
> on the Board of Selectmen. If three of them vote to use the power of
> eminent domain to take this land from Mr. Souter we can begin our hotel
> development."
>
> Clements' plan is to raise investment capital from wealthy pro-liberty
> investors and draw up architectural plans. These plans would then be used
> to raise investment capital for the project. Clements hopes that regular
> customers of the hotel might include supporters of the Institute For
> Justice and participants in the Free State Project among others.
>
> # # #
>
> Logan Darrow Clements Freestar Media, LLC
>
> Phone 310-593-4843 logan Æ freestarmedia.com 
http://www.freestarmedia.com
>
>
>
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