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Posted by Mark - IN. on June 27, 2005 at 16:37:42 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Easy, you might've meant me posted by Easy on June 26, 2005 at 22:48:27:
Is nice to hear that Michigan is taking a stance against, or at least hearing Eminent Domain cases. I live in Indiana, only make it home on weekends, but still work in Illinois and rent a small place in Joliet to sleep. Funny thing about Illinois after the Supreme Court ruling. They bragged about how it's illegal to grab land like that, take from one, give to a business in Illinois. Prior to coming to Illinois in the mid-eighties, I'd heard of Eminent Domain, but never heard of the term "Condemning Property", before that. In Illinois, around Cook County (Chicago) and it's collar counties, such a practice is almost a daily event. Who are they trying to fool? And as far as Detroit goes, never been there except to pass through the airport on a hop to O'Hare from Philidelphia. Nice airport, lots of friendly people, and pretty women. I live on the Michigan border in Bristol, and my mechanic's the Deere guy in Union, a mile or so from the homestead. Thanks, and good to hear from you. Be safe out there, and enjoy life. Mark
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