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Jun 24, 2005

Maybe I shouldn't be surprised

The same corporation which presented Herbert Muschamp as a legitimate critic on urban design also likes using the government to get hold of property it can't buy on the open market.

Blue Mass also says:

IMHO, this is a hugely important decision, maybe the most important since Bush v. Gore.

I'm not too sure about the comparison but I believe that Kelo will be a very big case and I think politically more than legally. I am still waiting to see if the Democratic Party understands that it has to choose sides.

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