June 28, 2005

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Free Staters' seek revenge on Souter

Private developers have applied for eminent domain to build a hotel on the land where Justice David Souter's house is located. This is in response to Souter's opinion in support of the Supreme Court's eminent domain decision last week.

They are trying to open a hotel called the "The Lost Liberty Hotel," featuring the "Just Desserts Cafe." Each room will have a copy of Atlas Shrugged instead of the Gideon Bible. This is not a joke, they're actually trying to do it, and seeking funding from liberty advocates.

On the one hand, I love defiant stuff like this, and I love the irony. But aren't the libertarians a bit hypocritical opening up a hotel they know will not be financially independent or profitable?

Posted at June 28, 2005 3:43 PM | Comments (0)


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