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Post by Administrator on Sept 1, 2012 18:36:15 GMT -5
In its protection of the public, the government would not justify its existence merely by overseeing in its courts a redress of harms done after the fact--any more than it could do so as a form of national defense. And those appropriate regulations it would set forth for the sake of protecting the public ought to be designed and overseen by impartial experts hired by public officials who are directly accountable to us, not concocted by private regulatory associations whose interests would be divided at best.
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