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It would seem, then, that a government which could separate these two functions (deciding what is right and deciding what is fair) might have a chance to create a society which could avoid the transcendent and immanent extremes of the past. It is our contention that this is what the Fathers of the new American nation accomplished in establishing an independent judiciary charged with interpreting the Constitution.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Three reasons why the individual mandate is unconstitutional

The Cato Institute has three well-reasoned arguments for why the individual mandate for health-care insurance is not constitutional.
Posted by Craig at 6:54 PM
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