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Erosion of Property Rights
The Washington Times ^ | 12/10/2009 | Quin Hillyer

Posted on 12/10/2009 10:39:49 AM PST by MadisonReagan

Property rights are under assault on at least six different fronts, from all branches and levels of government. ... The unfortunate erosion of property rights has occurred despite a huge public backlash in the past several years against the Kelo v. New London decision in 2005....

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: endangerment; epa; kelo; property
The Kelo decision was just the start. The Obamites are undermining property rights in a scary fashion.
1 posted on 12/10/2009 10:39:51 AM PST by MadisonReagan
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To: MadisonReagan

>The Kelo decision was just the start. The Obamites are undermining property rights in a scary fashion.

Eample: GM bondholders.


2 posted on 12/10/2009 10:46:11 AM PST by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with my God.)
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To: MadisonReagan

Bottom line. The first right protected by the Constitution is the right of property. Without that protection, the Constitution is irrelevant.


3 posted on 12/10/2009 11:09:56 AM PST by givemELL (Does Taiwan Meet the Criteria to Qualify as an "Overseas Territory of the United States"? by Richar)
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