Rejected redevelopment revisited by Union Township

First Liberty Principle: No Eminent Domain for Private Gain Rejected redevelopment revisited by Union Township New Jersey Eminent Domain Law Blog (Source – http://www.njeminentdomain.com/state…-township.html) This Friday, December 5, attorneys for Union Township will move before the Hon. Walter R. Barisonek

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Weekly Update – December 25, 2010

On a cold night, I saw more than three hundred people at the December meeting of a Tea Party group in Elmer by Routes 40 and 55. None of them seemed less than 50 years old. We at Liberty and Prosperity often ask ourselves, “How can we get young people at our meetings?” We use flyers, Facebook, and Twitter, but nothing seems to work. Many young people volunteer for food bank and Habitat for Humanity projects that supposedly help the poor, but which in fact advance or enable government policies (like not enforcing immigration laws) that keep people poor. Others show up for events to promote “green” energy programs, that pad our electric bills with extra charges, and give obscene profits to a handful of insiders in big government, big unions, and big corporations. Why don’t they care as much about liberty? We often blame public schools and colleges that force-feed our kids with big-government/anti-liberty ideas and values. We complain about the distorted, left-wing content of so many newspapers and TV programs–and in the pop entertainment culture. We can’t do much else – but there is one thing that we can and must do. We can and must learn the unique history, values, and ideas of American liberty well enough to have them in our hearts, then we can and must teach them to our own children – and our grandchildren, nieces, and nephews every chance we get. What better time than now, when we spend so much more time with them during the holidays? …

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Teach your children, give them the gift of liberty

On a cold night, I saw more than three hundred people at the December meeting of a Tea Party group in Elmer by Routes 40 and 55. None of them seemed less than 50 years old.
We at Liberty and Prosperity often ask ourselves, “How can we get young people at our meetings?” We use flyers, Facebook, and Twitter, but nothing seems to work.
Many young people volunteer for food bank and Habitat for Humanity projects that supposedly help the poor, but which in fact advance or enable government policies (like not enforcing immigration laws) that keep people poor. Others show up for events to promote “green” energy programs, that pad our electric bills with extra charges, and give obscene profits to a handful of insiders in big government, big unions, and big corporations.
Why don’t they care as much about liberty?

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Why don?t school boards budget for routine repairs every year?

Why don?t school boards budget for routine repairs every year? By Seth Grossman, Political Columnist (Reprinted from December 15, 2010 Current-Gazette Newspapers of Atlantic and Cape May Counties, http://shorenewstoday.com/index.php/…very-year.html) ?A bond referendum is an opportunity for local voters to decide

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