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PoliticAverse

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59. Yes I see that the state law/constitution is much stricter as to the requirements to take
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 12:21 PM
Apr 2014

the property in this case and that Missoula has tried this before and lost in the state courts.

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Hopefully one of many such actions to come... Wounded Bear Apr 2014 #1
No Group More Vile And Evil Than Carlyle billhicks76 Apr 2014 #34
and it will be run right up the judicial system right into the hands of the 5 sub-human mongrels ,to leftyohiolib Apr 2014 #2
Nah, after Kelo v. City of New London anything goes. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2014 #26
I will google it, but Kelo v New London? Voice for Peace Apr 2014 #55
That was a pivotal US Supreme Court case that allowed PoliticAverse Apr 2014 #57
thank you! I did google it but then was called away Voice for Peace Apr 2014 #64
I LIKE it! bvar22 Apr 2014 #3
Agreed. mattclearing Apr 2014 #37
We'll have to find some way to get rid of... bvar22 Apr 2014 #40
Good. But do it right, because you don't want to lose. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2014 #4
Good point! After all, the Carlyle Group has access to the best lawyers Raksha Apr 2014 #11
No reason for it to go to the Supreme Court, the only thing to dispute is fair value PoliticAverse Apr 2014 #27
I believe they also have to convince the judge that taking is their only option badtoworse Apr 2014 #38
Yes I see that the state law/constitution is much stricter as to the requirements to take PoliticAverse Apr 2014 #59
Great ....Thanks for Posting...nt Stuart G Apr 2014 #5
Hoo rah leanforward Apr 2014 #6
Love it! nt Zorra Apr 2014 #7
This might be the most important first step in the great fights to come. SoLeftIAmRight Apr 2014 #8
Wow, indeed - and very scary erronis Apr 2014 #10
If you think the Oil Wars are ruthless ... 1000words Apr 2014 #9
Frightening thought. n/t Raksha Apr 2014 #12
Interesting. And now most of us will see the other side of eminent domain. pnwmom Apr 2014 #13
this is great!!! may they inspire many more.... BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2014 #14
You know who else used to buy up water systems? KamaAina Apr 2014 #15
Coke also bought up water resources. Bush bought alfredo Apr 2014 #23
Good for Missoula. Enthusiast Apr 2014 #16
Yes indeed! calimary Apr 2014 #17
How long will the public stay docile. alfredo Apr 2014 #24
I think a local water system, as well as other essential utilities, LuvNewcastle Apr 2014 #49
Yes. These corporations exist to make a profit. Enthusiast Apr 2014 #62
eminent domain... unionthug777 Apr 2014 #18
Great! May this be the beginning. n/t Duval Apr 2014 #19
What I was thinking. nm rhett o rick Apr 2014 #33
I hope this is just the beginning Pakid Apr 2014 #20
This is important ashling Apr 2014 #21
We couldn't even get that far in our fight against RWE. They bought alfredo Apr 2014 #22
a private airplane valued at $1.1 million. Grins Apr 2014 #25
As a reminder as to just WHO the Carlyle Group is... pangaia Apr 2014 #28
Fuckers, all BrotherIvan Apr 2014 #29
You said it, Brother.. pangaia Apr 2014 #31
Jesus eShirl Apr 2014 #41
I think maybe he would have smitten them.. pangaia Apr 2014 #45
Here We Go! colsohlibgal Apr 2014 #30
Let the Carlyle Group eat dust. idendoit Apr 2014 #32
Check out the comments for that article. drm604 Apr 2014 #35
you bet they are grasswire Apr 2014 #39
The water system in my city is owned by the city, and we have the LuvNewcastle Apr 2014 #51
Assuming they win, the city will not get the water system for free badtoworse Apr 2014 #36
Any group can do it. DeSwiss Apr 2014 #42
I lived in Missoula for many years BlueMTexpat Apr 2014 #43
We have something very similar here in north Texas Not Sure Apr 2014 #44
I don't see what Missoula is complaining about. badtoworse Apr 2014 #47
That may not be the problem with Missoula Not Sure Apr 2014 #66
PG&E in California is also going to be nailed, if there is a God. vanlassie Apr 2014 #46
Read the comments section SHRED Apr 2014 #48
They have... sendero Apr 2014 #50
Hahah oh man, I have an uncle that lives there. AtheistCrusader Apr 2014 #52
If only we could do this to Bechtel too ...where ever we can. L0oniX Apr 2014 #53
Good news! Let's have more of that. Maineman Apr 2014 #54
K&R Auggie Apr 2014 #56
Reality does indeed have a liberal bias The Blue Flower Apr 2014 #58
Of course they are in the business to make money. That is obvious, but irrelevant. badtoworse Apr 2014 #61
Peeps had their eyes on the wrong bandits didn’t they. fleabiscuit Apr 2014 #60
First time ever that I have heard of the eminent domain law being used for justice! DesertDiamond Apr 2014 #63
Care to elaborate? What is unjust about Carlyle owning Mountain Water? badtoworse Apr 2014 #65
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