[StBernard] Judge Orders Permits, Power For St. Bernard Apartment Complex

Westley Annis Westley at da-parish.com
Tue Jul 5 09:31:09 EDT 2011


Yes, I've said this once before, but here goes"

St. Bernard needs to cause flies to buzz around this venture. It needs
press (at best, conservative, truthful reporting. A march by people in the
community to show its own contempt and dissatisfaction for its citizens in
support for local government's defiance of violation of states' right, not
only to exist, but to live in a community deemed under pre-Katrina
conditions of good schools, low crime, great community involvement and
superior recreation for its children--now, all being threatened by
violations from a federal government and judge, slumlords whose interest
goes beyond the safety and community standards local government has set as
its citizens' way of life.

If there becomes a national interest, it's at least a predicament of
fighting to its end--rather than displaying appeasement (as in history's
small countries who have stepped aside, caving to that of dictators and
imperialists. The choice of doing nothing is like that of appeasement and
easily "letting it happen" because of political socialists/liberals whose
real aim it is to "fundamentally change" the way we've lived for hundreds of
years in the South. Politically correctness is actually an aim to disarm
those who feel different than those who adhere to Marxist views of forcing
those who have deferent beliefs to their line of thinking and how one SHOULD
live in a "altered America".

States rights. This is what it's all about in a free America who lives by
the constitution and should be worthwhile dying for, if necessary.

--jer--


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Yes, if she is forcing a government entity, in this case the parish of St.
Bernard, to violate state law. It should become the interest of the State
to get involved since its law is being violated. The State's grounds to the
5th Circuit is a district judge is forcing/ordering a local governing
authority under the State's jurisdiction, to violate the State's law, which
the State is entitled to establish and uphold under the 10th Amendment since
there are no federal laws prohibiting state authorities from establishing
building codes. Of course, the real question where an accurate answer would
need to be established is - is the development truly failing to meet state
code? You can bet A.G. Caldwell will want to send someone down from Baton
Rouge to see if this is accurate or just a bluff or stall tactic on the part
of the parish - and for the parish's sake, it had better not be.






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