Clements has his share of local supporters, including David Archambault, who runs a go-cart track near Souter's home.
"What this is doing I think is wonderful, because he's getting a point across to all these people that they're getting too much power," Archambault said.
Robin Ilsley, who makes syrup on a family farm about two miles from Souter's place, thought the justice brought the controversy on himself. "It was a pretty stupid ruling," she said.
Even her mother, who watched Souter grow up, is unsympathetic.
"I like David very much, but I don't like his ideas," said Winnie Ilsley, 77, who runs a doll museum at her farm. "I just don't think it's fair," she said of the New London decision.
And the hotel?
"Let 'em build - but I don't think it's going to happen," she said.
Monday, July 25, 2005
Follow Up; Souter Gets KELO'd
In a follow up to this post, it seems the "take Souters home" movement isn't losing steam. This emminent domain thing could get funny, and fast!