Quote Originally Posted by pisshead
we already have a constitution and numerous court cases that protect property rights...it's pretty clear the cases in kelo and in florida especially are totally unconstitutional, with people being offered 1/4 of their property/house value, corrupt local boards and city councils...it's disgusting.

we don't need an unconstitutional executive order to do something the constitution already does.
The problem with your claim that Kelo was unconstitutional is that the liberal majority in the SCOTUS says it is and they count where you dont. The cases that are being abused are not cases of federal government taking the property, it's all local/county/State government doing it and until the newer SCOTUS overturns Kelo or rules on other cases to set conflicting precidence, it is constitutional.

Just how is this Executive order unconstitutional? It just limits the federal government from doing what the others have been doing.