The cool thing about free speech
Dec. 22nd, 2006 06:23 pmFor those who haven't followed the plight of Susette Kelo, her cottage in New London, CT was seized in a case of "eminent domain for private gain". Originally, the city added insult to injury by offering her far less than it was worth. After a long legal battle, she finally did get a decent amount of money, but was still forced out. All so that some greedy developer could build there. (Background on Kelo vs. City of New London)
For Christmas, Susette sent Christmas cards to city officials and the development group that read:
It'll beinteresting to see if the city officials take it like a bunch of men (or women), or try to have Susette arrested over it.
Related reading: The Lost Liberty Hotel
For Christmas, Susette sent Christmas cards to city officials and the development group that read:
Your houses, your homes, your family, your friends.
May they live in misery that never ends.
I curse you all. May you rot in hell.
To each of you I send this spell.
It'll beinteresting to see if the city officials take it like a bunch of men (or women), or try to have Susette arrested over it.
Related reading: The Lost Liberty Hotel
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Date: 2006-12-23 04:05 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-12-23 05:08 am (UTC)Getting forced out of your home is a major life event, and potentially a violation of your rights.
Receiving a nasty card in the mail doesn't come close to that, nor does it violate your rights.
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