The Supreme Court meets Instant Karma

Jun 28, 2005 13:34

Somebody's apparently trying to use the recent Supreme Court decision on property seizures to nail Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter ( Read more... )

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liberal_spin June 28 2005, 20:38:21 UTC
oh snap.

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garygnu June 28 2005, 20:56:42 UTC
We're not responsible for calling out other people's karma and I personally think it's bad karma to take joy in such.

That aside. I think there's a problem in the reasoning that destroying someone's home to build commercial property would increase tax revenue considering most businesses find ways to pay as little tax as possible.

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elnigma June 28 2005, 21:01:39 UTC
Yep. And that ignores the problems of road congestion, harm to the water supply, etc.

That's a cool icon- is that siouxsie?

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garygnu June 28 2005, 22:46:00 UTC
No it's Isshi the lead singer of the Japanese band Kagrra.

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garygnu June 29 2005, 01:14:14 UTC
Cool. :)

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elnigma June 28 2005, 21:00:33 UTC
I'm certain a friend's farm will be caught in this - developers been trying to snag his familial plot for ages, and he's refused (he's the seventh generation on the land, and feels keeping its a point of honor). Time will tell.

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foxbaby June 29 2005, 03:52:21 UTC
I like that.

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passaddhi July 29 2005, 11:50:43 UTC
Gotta love instant. No grinding.

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