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Posted by Mark - IN. on June 28, 2005 at 16:28:34 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Eminent Domain - I was hoping this would happen posted by Joe MD on June 28, 2005 at 11:56:03:
Personally, would like to see someone go after the building they reside in, and turn it into a revenue generating hotel. Let the Supreme Court (Justices) be relocated to some smaller building a few blocks away, down some dark, grungy alley. They don't need that huge, beautiful, non-revenue generating building at my tax payer dollars expense. Let someone take it from them, fill it with rooms and rename it the "Supreme Hotel". Heard also that there's a bill coming up for vote in a week or so from now to allow illegal aliens to draw on Social Security (that they never contributed to in the first place), and have the checks mailed to their home countries. No joke. Knew that the Congress and the Senate had it tabled, didn't know it was up for vote like NOW. Wouldn't be a bad idea to give our legislators earfulls on that. Email them to death, I do. Can't Email the Supreme Court persay though. Mark
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