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Home Front: Politix
Now Justice Breyer's Home Threatened With Eminent Domain
2005-08-14
The effort to seize the vacation home of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is moving ahead toward the goal of a public vote in March.
That according to John Babiarz, chairman of the New Hampshire's Libertarian Party, who appeared tonight on the Fox News Channel's "Hannity & Colmes" program.
"We have every intention of doing the proper petitioning and have the people of Plainfield make the decision," Babiarz said. "We're in the petition-gathering stage right now."
Babiarz, a 2002 candidate for governor in the Granite State, stressed the seriousness of the issue in the wake of the high court's recent ruling on eminent domain, giving governments the power to transfer private property from one private party to another. The decision ignited a firestorm of outrage across the political spectrum.
"Property rights are very important," said Babiarz, who would like Breyer's land to become a public park. "It's got to go from talk to action. ... I think the justices don't realize the impact [of their decision]."
Justice Breyer, who owns 167 acres in the Connecticut River Valley in Plainfield, N.H., is the second Supreme Court justice to be targeted for property seizure.
Justice David Souter's home is also in the crosshairs of a California entrepreneur who's looking to build the "Lost Liberty Hotel" on Souter's land in the town of Weare, N.H.
As WND exclusively reported this week, Breyer made news beyond eminent domain by saying not all rulings from America's highest court are correct, admitting judges don't have "some great special insight," and he defended the practice of studying courts in foreign countries to help decide cases in the United States.
Breyer's an even better target than Souter. Let's hope that both of them have to start home hunting soon.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#8  Ha ha!
Posted by: Nelson Muntz   2005-08-14 22:15  

#7  A D-9 Caterpillar would be more effective, and certainly quicker to define the issue....
Posted by: Rivrdog   2005-08-14 19:34  

#6  Karma on the Fast-Track™. I like it. Bringing it all back home.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-08-14 16:29  

#5  Ain't it grand.Betcha it never occured to these nitwits they would be a target for Eminent Domain.I wish somebody would interview one of these judges,sure would love to hear what they have to say now.Now that's a fine idea,DanNy
Posted by: raptor   2005-08-14 14:03  

#4  3 more to go.
Posted by: ed   2005-08-14 11:33  

#3  The next targets should be homes of their relatives.

Posted by: DanNY   2005-08-14 11:23  

#2  Makes me want to move to Plainfield.
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2005-08-14 11:12  

#1  Beautiful! Just Beautiful.
Now does Ruthy own a home?
Posted by: 3dc   2005-08-14 11:08  

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