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Supreme
Court justice faces boot from home?
Developer
wants 'Lost Liberty Hotel' built upon property of David Souter
By
Ron Strom
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com -
A private developer contacted the local government in Supreme Court
Justice David Souter's hometown in New Hampshire yesterday asking that
the property of the judge – who voted in favor of a controversial
decision allowing a city to take residents' homes for private
development – be seized to make room for a new hotel.
Logan Darrow Clements faxed a request to Chip Meany, the code
enforcement officer of the town of Weare,
N.H., seeking to start the application process to build a hotel on
34 Cilley Hill Road, the present location of Souter's home.
Wrote Clements: "Although this property is owned by
an individual, David H. Souter, a recent Supreme Court decision, Kelo v.
City of New London, clears the way for this land to be taken by the
government of Weare through eminent domain and given to my LLC for the
purposes of building a hotel. The justification for such an eminent domain
action is that our hotel will better serve the public interest as it will
bring in economic development and higher tax revenue to Weare."
According to a statement from Clements, the proposed development,
called "The Lost Liberty Hotel" will feature the "Just
Desserts Café" and include a museum, open to the public,
"featuring a permanent exhibit on the loss of freedom in
America." Instead of a Gideon's Bible in each room, guests will
receive a free copy of Ayn Rand's novel "Atlas Shrugged," the
statement said.
Clements says the hotel must be built on this particular piece of
land because it is a unique site – "being the home of someone
largely responsible for destroying property rights for all
Americans."
more...
Reported from Steve Quayle:
Male
infertility 'is increasing' (June
23, 2005)
- Infertility may be becoming more of a man's than a woman's
problem, new figures suggest. Until now, both were level pegging -
40% of cases linked to men, 40% to women and 20% to joint problems.
However, the European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology
found rates of an IVF treatment typically used to help male
infertility have risen. It said a number of factors including
declining sperm quality due to environmental toxins may be involved.
more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Killer
floods give way to scorching heat (June 28, 2005)
- China: An area hit by heavy rain and massive flooding that killed 607 people
is now set for a scorching heat wave. Residents of flood-ravaged
areas in the Guangxi region and Guangdong province have been told to
expect "sweltering heat" as the temperature hit 34C (93F)
in the southern city of Guangzhou yesterday.
- THOUSANDS
STRANDED IN FLOODS (June 28, 2005)
- Thousands of people, including hundreds of tourists, are stranded in
northern India after a river flood from neighboring Tibet washed
away bridges, roads and houses. more...
- Bible
Society Experiences Huge Rise in Demand for Christian Resources in
Egypt (June 28, 2005)
- The national Bible Society in Egypt has reported a 26% increase in Bible
and Christian literature sales. The rise in demand for Bibles and
Christian resources such as audio cassettes, videos and CDs, has
prompted the Bible Society to hail this year as "one of its
best years ever" at the Cairo International Bookfair. more...
- Syria
Attacks Israel Soldiers on Golan Heights (June
28, 2005)
- Syrian soldiers attacked Israel Defense Force troops yesterday. The
IDF reported reported that automatic fire was opened on Israel
soldiers who were performing engineering chores with Israel's
security border fence. The IDF did not return fire and the incident
is now under investigation. Israel security sources stated that
there were no casualties. The unprovoked attack from the Syrian side
of the border occurred when the troops were working near the
Kuneitra crossing point. IDF sources said it appeared the fire was
perpetrated by at least one Syrian soldier on the basis of the fact
that there is a Syrian army position in the proximity of the origin
of the shooting. The IDF would not go into further details. They
noted that there was no apparent reason for the shooting by light
weapons fire at the time of the incident because the IDF soldiers
had been involved in routine work. more...
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