Posted on 06/28/2005 3:40:00 AM PDT by Smile-n-Win
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Hope you will be offering black robes in the bathrooms instead of those white terrycloth ones. Also, you need a dancefloor so everybody can do some stompin' on the site!
Fuh-wee-w?
j/k
Sorta sounds like someone can't say "for real?", though...
And I likewise. Thank you for your considerate comment.
It is in the hands of those Selectmen to seize this opportunity of a significant benefit for our country. It is within ours to convince them to do so.
It would compliment the nearby lake.
Why not plan to hold a Free Republic Meeting there?
The meeting after that could be held at the Kennebunkport Lost Liberty Hotel, after the same approach is used to acquire that property.
I think it's doable.
Well, I'm lookin' at investing. If something starts coming together...
Aaawww shucks Ma'am (looks down and scrapes toe in dirt) you didn't have to do that.
You are a FReeper with good taste - carry on!
;-)
Dasher
ping PLEASE
"Let's make them play by their own rules!"
This is a start - now we need to hit four other SCOTUS Justices with similar JUSTICE!
Perhaps a move could begin to similarly hit some Congress-Critters...a particular compound in Hyannis...a library in Little Rock...a couple mansions belonging to JF'n...
Come on FReepers, I'm sure you can all add to the sites for Emminus Domainus...and while at it, each site should include a prominent memorial to the Ten Commandments :)
:)
PING List please.
Excellent!
Commentary, articels, quotes, on KETO:
http://www.neoperspectives.com/scotuspropertythieving.htm
I hope this isn't a spoof...
I'll contribute... bring these decisions home to roost, I say...
All private beaches in USA could be made public.
I bet the "fair market value" of the Souter property would go down or could even be condemned if it was somehow infested with mold or termites.
Can the federal government also sieze the property if it is infested with say 18 spotted owls or some endangered dung beetle?
I know that if some developer took my property that it would immediately be home to more endangered species than any other quarter acre on earth.
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WOW!
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