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Title: Missouri's Arresting Developments
Source: townhall.com
URL Source: http://townhall.com/columnists/Paul ... ssouris_arresting_developments
Published: Dec 14, 2009
Author: Paul Jacob
Post Date: 2009-12-14 08:40:06 by Eric Stratton
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Views: 508
Comments: 52

Missouri's Arresting Developments
Paul Jacob
Sunday, December 13, 2009

Our out-of-touch and out-of-control federal government generates most of our political grumblings. Washington is the government furthest away, and takes the biggest bite out of our wallets — to simultaneously wreak the most economic havoc through their complex matrix of subsidies, regulations and mandates.

Yet, the sort of arrogance, corruption and political bullying we’ve come to expect in national politics, has now reached Everytown, USA.

St. Louis, Missouri, to be specific.

Last week, Gustavo Rendon was arrested in broad daylight — right in front of his two boys. One St. Louis policeman threatened that his sons would be sent into foster care.

What horrific crime did Rendon commit? He passed out fliers to his neighbors. He spoke out on public policy — opposing an eminent domain land grab and promoting a petition effort to put the city’s development plan to a vote.

After being held for nine hours, Rendon was released and the trumped up charge against him was quickly (and sheepishly) dismissed. There probably is a legal case here, though: Rendon suing the city of St. Louis for big bucks for flagrantly violating his rights.

Dave Roland, an attorney for the state’s Show-Me Institute, argued on the group’s blog and on Charlie Brennam’s KMOX radio program, that this is much more than a one-time overstepping of constitutional authority by a couple of rogue cops. Roland calls it part of “an unsettling pattern of government officials trying to prevent the people from having their say.”

Overwhelming majorities of Americans oppose the current culture of eminent domain. And yet the abuse continues unabated. Governments regularly transfer property from one private owner to another — by force — for no purpose other than a vague claim of “economic development,” measured by nothing more than increased tax receipts.

Our local politicians shed crocodile tears, claiming that their larceny is laudable as the necessary by-product of “saving the economy” or “revitalizing neighborhoods.”

But such alleged developments have to be weighed against that other by-product: Namely, the abuse of our fundamental right to speak and to petition our government.

In their zealous desire for more tax receipts, politicians become heedless of basic rights.

Roland points to a number of assaults against First Amendment rights that are in part tied to the government’s addiction to taking private property though eminent domain. Perhaps the most nose-on-the-face obvious is the continuing legal saga of the city’s attempt to force Jim Roos to take down his sign protesting St. Louis’s abuse of eminent domain.

But the example Roland finds “most disturbing” is the Missouri Municipal League’s opposition to two statewide initiatives that would end eminent domain abuses. The League has filed a lawsuit challenging the ballot titles for these two measures, effectively putting the petition drives on hold.

As radio host Charlie Brennan exasperatedly explained, “Their own cities and towns are funding a lawsuit against them with their own tax dollars.” Perversely, the Municipal League gets its funding from cities and towns . . . which, remember, get their money from taxpayers, who overwhelmingly want eminent domain to be reformed.

Municipal League attorney Carrie Hermeling acknowledges that voters are likely to pass both initiatives, given the opportunity. But if the League can keep its lawsuit going, Hermeling notes that, “They aren’t going to be gathering signatures.”

And thus voters can be denied a fair and free choice on the issue.

The “they” Ms. Hermeling refers to is Missouri Citizens for Property Rights, the group promoting the two initiatives. The group’s leader, Ron Calzone, fears that legal wrangling over the ballot title is simply a backhanded method of blocking the opportunity for voters to consider his group’s two measures.

Calzone’s group, facing a May 2010 deadline to gather over 200,000 signatures on each petition, is held hostage to this litigation.

Now, in this gotcha era of technology, comes Dave Roland with a recording of comments made by Carrie Hermeling at a recent meeting of the Missouri Bar Association’s Eminent Domain Committee. Hermeling publicly admitted that the lawsuit’s “main objective” is “to delay the gathering of signatures.” Adding, “Hopefully we’re accomplishing that.”

Thwarting the people, denying basic rights — all to ensure the continued right to steal their property. Quite an accomplishment.

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Last week, Gustavo Rendon was arrested in broad daylight — right in front of his two boys. One St. Louis policeman threatened that his sons would be sent into foster care.

And yet TOS1 and TOS2 buttsniffers actually believe that the police are on our side and will refuse to do the governments bidding if martial law is declared. Brain dead morons who are living in Lala land.

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#5. To: Eric Stratton (#4)

There is/was nothing wrong with the tea parties. They're a sign that the average Joe and Jane are finally shaking off the stupor. Whether they've accomplished shutting down socialism is another question of course, as we know they haven't. But then the Founding Fathers didn't appear out of thin air in 1775 and start shooting either, there were years and years of building up to the Revolution.

Maybe our oppressors will listen to them this time.

Well, somebody up there seems to be listening, we've managed to block all full frontal assaults by the socialists thus far. They're still trying, and they surely despise us, but the whole "jack squat" charge SNL made against the Obama administration was a great reflection of the reality as it stands right now. That said, tomorrow is another day and we'll have to take things as they come.

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Eric Stratton  posted on  2009-12-14   13:08:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Meanwhile the fascists are operating on an at-will basis.

The Nazicare fiasco has them running in a thousand different directions screaming bloody murder. Cap & Rape is being thumped harder and harder each day.

I agree that they're not stopping nor are they defeated. But they've surely heard us and I suspect are harboring some level of fear right under the surface despite their smug smirking facades. Lots of folks out here just one inch from picking up arms, and they know it.

Otherwise, I think you missed my point.

Perhaps I did. What people on TOS1/2 do, advocate or uphold really doesn't interest me much though.

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They are also making preparations and plans for putting the final nails to our coffin as well. Simply because someone fears you does not mean that you have the upper hand or are tracking for success.

80+:1 firepower odds in our favor tends to make me think that even if they think they have the upper hand, they do not.

I wonder how many out there truly are operating out of the "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" mode. I hear some talk, but we'll see when push comes to shove.

Countless more than were in 2000, or 1996, 2005 or 2007. Lack of perfection doesn't mean we aren't making progress. If we weren't making progress then the contingency plans they're making that you bring up wouldn't be being planned with any seriousness.

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