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Taro T

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  1. It's not that the corporation takes precedence over the state. (The politicians don't really give a rat's butt who is getting the property, all they care about is tax $'s.) It's that the politicians "know" how better to use your property. In this case the "better" usage is the one that brings in much more tax money. Who knows what obscene justification the state will use the next time it thinks it knows better how to use someone's property than that person. "Good socialists" tend to believe the "collective good" trumps individual rights. The increased tax revenue is the "collective good". This is why the left wing of the SC was fully behind this decision. Individuals having the ability to develop and make use of their own property without fear of confiscation by the government or others are the people that enabled our capitalist system to grow and prosper. This decision says essentially that eminent domain can be invoked any time a government wants to as long as the government had a "plan". What socialist worth his h&s wouldn't love that? The fear of government confiscation of property (land, factories, whatever) and the lack of property rights are large factors limiting growth in the developing countries. A good capitalist does not want to see this country follow down that path.
  2. That isn't an admission that capital trumps the weak, it's an admission that the GOVERNMENT trumps the weak. A good capitalist says that that decision is horrible because the government has significantly weakened property rights and stepped in where it had no legitimate grounds to be. When land gets eminent domained, especially in a case like this, it is very doubtful that the rightful owner gets full value for his property. The developer could have built his development, all he needed to do was pay the property owners what the property was worth or alter the plans and build around the properties in question. This absolutely is leftist (socialist) thinking. The state (government) knows better how to use your property, or in this case who will use your property, than you do. I don't know if Wall Street applauded the decision, but the WSJ sure did hate it, as well they should have. I suppose Rehnquist and Scalia are also liberals? They joined Thomas and O'Connor in dissent.
  3. Let's also not forget that including the 4 superbowls and 2 end of season games when the Bills sat most of their regulars, the Bills were 14-6 against the NFC from '90-'93. That includes a win in '90 at the Giants, the no punt game against Frisco, and a win in '93 at Dallas (yes, Smith didn't play that game, but they still went down there and won). I will agree that Marv was outcoached in the 4 superbowls, but the Bills didn't only make those Superbowls because the AFC stunk. Going back to the main point of this thread, Marv would not be a good HC for this current Bills team.
  4. I'm not that worried about JP having a bad day in his first windy wintry game. In Kelly's second season, he played the Pats at home in December with a chance to hold a share of the AFC East lead. The weather was very bad and so was Jimbo. He seemed to play better in bad weather after that one. I'm not saying JP will turn into Jim, but I expect him to be a good quarterback and expect that he will learn how to play in bad weather.
  5. Well, if you don't have Bills tickets yet or even if you do, the Sabres are playing the Pens in the Mmarena that evening. So you can actually come into town and (hopefully/likely) see the home time play well. I doubt the game is sold out yet, but it very likely will be, especially if the Sabres win Wednesday and/or Friday. Game time was moved up to 5:00PM to reduce the conflict w/ the Bills game.
  6. You may be right about that but I think major life events might affect the witch. I know that having kids made me much more empathetic to stories such as the barcalounger boy's tragic plight. I want to say hopefully she will develop empathy as she has children of her own but can't say honestly that I want her to reproduce.
  7. Thus my comment: "I don't expect Darcy to make any moves in the near future ..."
  8. One of the 3 will be moved before this season is over barring major injury to one or more. I'd say they should trade Marty. He is playing darn near the best hockey of his career and is currently getting a lot of friendly bounces that don't normally go his way (at least not in the 1st 1/2 of the season). His value is not likely to be any higher than it is currently / in the near future and he is making a lot of money in comparision to the other 2 goalies. Mika is 2 years younger and is a quality backup that very likely could blossom into a starter if given the opportunity. I think Mika has more upside than Marty does (that stated, I doubt he (or Ryan for that matter) will break Marty's consecutive win streak). I don't expect Darcy to make any moves in the near future as he has shown a tendency to wait for the "right" deal to come along. A wild card in which goalie gets moved, Marty or Mika, is that Lindy hasn't shown much faith in Mika in the past. Lindy isn't going anywhere anytime soon, so if he doesn't want Mika that would tip the scales toward Mika being the goalie that gets shipped. My expectation is that Mika gets traded, but I would trade Marty.
  9. It's one guy's misguided opinion. I'm not too concerned over his opinion now, nor will I be concerned later in the season when he ranks the Sabres higher. I'm more concerned with what Dallas thinks of them on Thursday and Pittsburgh thinks on Monday. Hopefully they come away thinking the Sabres are pretty good.
  10. You'd hold on to both of the 3?
  11. How truly sad that Bills / Sabres fans are stealing quotes from Philly fans on Rome. How much sadder is the fact that Buffalo fans didn't figure that chant out about 30 years ago, especially considering it has been valid about 20 of those 30 years.
  12. Wasn't Friday a day that almost everyone on this board would have said there was 0% chance that the Bills, if they had a 20 point lead in the 4th quarter, would be able to blow said lead to another team that came into the game 4-7 and had Mitch's brother and some guy named Sage as their top 2 quarterbacks?
  13. On the one plus side for the game, there were about 17 fish fans that saw the debacle in person. Although my guess is that there end up about 400,000 people that claim they were there. I hate the @#%@$%%@@%$#@^#@$& fish!!!! I'm sure I was more upset after the "home run throw forward", but it's been a long time since I have been this ticked after a Bills game.
  14. I apologise if someone else posted about this, and maybe it's just concession lines being even longer in their stadium than in the Ralph, but did anybody else notice that it looks like the stands are only about 25% full after the half?
  15. I went to the game, didn't catch the announced attendance but it was close to a sell-out with a LOT of will call / last minute ticket buyers. Hopefully those people who came to their 1st game give the Sabres a mulligan.
  16. When exactly did they say paris hilton would be arriving? It looks like they are ready for her, and they even remembered her favorite color.
  17. No, no, no. With all due respect to your culinary excellence, I think that a mallard would go better with a fine white such as your basic Thursday vintage Thunderbird. Now if you added fried mallard to retatta, I would agree with you that MD would be appropriate.
  18. It would be painful enough in summertime in Houma just falling down on the road after the stones were steamrolled into the tar. I can't imagine how painful that must have been doing the Brer Rabbit impersonation. Oh well, at least you'll eventually be able to show the grandkids the scars and hopefully come up with a better story than the real one.
  19. I didn't know they had a school for Canadian ballerinas. I thought they learned those moves on their own. Cool.
  20. No, they've had rock shows in there since, but they did reinforce the balcony after the U2 show. It's a good thing they did too because they stopped an INXS show there mid-encore because the balcony was "boucing" a couple of years after the U2 show.
  21. I'd say that's a little backwards. The Bruins traded for Stuart primarily and wanted Sturm. Oh yeah, they also got Primeau. Sturm hasn't fully lived up to expectations in SJ but has been a good player. The Bruins appear to be hoping Sturm becomes the player the Sharks thought he would be when they drafted him with the 21st pick of the '96 draft. I hope he doesn't pick up his play, but it did work for the Bruins a few years back with Glen Murray's 2nd stint in beantown. He had been a good player in LA, but definitely took it up a notch for the B's. Stuart brings some much needed speed to the B's blueline.
  22. At least none of those ones are in. I can't believe that Genesis, Yes, Rush, and Jethro Tull still aren't in when Dusty friggin' Springfield is in.
  23. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding! Give that man a cigar!
  24. They have a loge section at the front of the balcony. If you can get them, those are the best seats in the house IMHO. I saw Gilmour play there many years ago. The seats were looking right down on him. If you can't get loge, I'd go floor before sitting further back in the balcony.
  25. Don't you mean the hour of silence? This is retatta you're talking about.
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