Bro - how many cases on eminent domain have you read?
ED has never traditionally been applied to private pursuits like this.
are you sure this is a "private pursuit"
btw - why don't you focus some of your rage at George Bush and his partners for their use of eminent domain which actually was for private benefit (Bush and his partners). They not only screwed the public but (according to Wiki) lost a court case and then somehow refused to pay the judgement.
During his tenure, the Rangers and the City of Arlington decided to replace the aging Arlington Stadium with a new publicly funded stadium, at a cost of $193 million, financed by Arlington residents, through a sales tax increase. Ground was broken on October 30, 1991 on what would become The Ballpark in Arlington (now named Rangers Ballpark in Arlington). The city, through the Arlington Sports Facilities Development Authority, also controversially authorized the seizure of 13 acres of land through eminent domain for the Rangers future development.
Landowners filed lawsuits over the acquisition and eventually won settlements of $22.2 million which the Rangers declined to pay.In 1998, Tom Hicks bought the team for $250 million and agreed to pay the settlement in relation to the 1991 eminent domain litigation.
Bush received nearly $15 million from the sale, mostly due to a generous 10-percent bonus of the purchase price