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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Protect Your Personal Property Rights

Let your voice be heard! The Supreme Court of the United States has taken away one of the most fundamental rights of all citizens — the right to own property. Thankfully, a bill has been introduced in Congress to stop this ruling in its tracks. Your signed Petition to Protect Private Property Rights will be delivered to Congress with thousands of others ... to let your Senators and Representatives know that you will not stand idly by and watch your rights be stripped away! Please read the form carefully and declare your membership with the ACLJ by signing the Petition to Protect Private Property Rights below.

Petition to Protect Private Property Rights

United States Senate
United States House of Representatives

We believe the right to own property is one of the most fundamental of our constitutionally protected freedoms. It is a primary reason our Founding Fathers worked so diligently to declare our independence. We will not sit idly by and watch this right be taken away.

The Supreme Court’s ruling on property rights, which allows the government to seize the home, small business, or other private property of one citizen and transfer it to another private citizen if the transfer would boost the community’s economic development, is an outrage.

We stand in strong support of Senator John Cornyn’s bill, “The Protection of Homes, Small Businesses, and Private Property Act of 2005,” that would prohibit transfers of private property without the owner’s consent if federal funds were used, and if the transfer was for purposes of economic development rather than public use.

We ask that you swiftly review and pass this important legislation.


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