WorldNetDaily: Homeowners stand firm despite high-court ruling
Michael Cristofaro, one of the Connecticut homeowners on the losing end of the Supreme Court's recent decision allowing a city government to seize residents' property for a private development, says his family and the six others are not about to give up their fight."If all fails, we'll chain ourselves to our houses," Cristofaro told "Joseph Farah's WorldNetDaily RadioActive." "They'll have to rip us apart from it. We'll fight them tooth and nail."
Cristofaro's family has lived in New London, Conn., for 43 years, but the 5-4 ruling last week allows the city to push ahead with its plan to destroy the homes to make room for a hotel and office complex.
Like the Cristofaro family, many of the affected citizens have deep roots in their community, including a married couple in their 80s who have lived in the same home for more than 50 years.
I wish these families well although I don't think that the city of New London, Conn. will hesitate to bulldoze their homes right from under them now that they have the go-ahead from the Supreme Court. Now that I think about it, seems like the people of this country fought a war against another London about 230 years ago over some tea taxes that were unjustly imposed. I wonder if the residents of New London as well as the rest of us will have to fight a new war to overthrow the domestic enemies that are currently oppressing our liberties?
WorldNetDaily: Homeowners stand firm despite high-court ruling
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