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Old 01-20-2014, 04:15 AM   #215
Sil_liS
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The analogy does work. Police are just there to help keep you in line with the law. If you kept a closer eye on your speedometer then you wouldn't be speeding.
I was replying to your whip analogy. I quoted it, you must have seen it when you replied to my post. I don't know why you are pretending that I was replying to another of your posts.

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I would imagine that there are not many people experienced with anti-trust monitoring since anti-trust monitoring is very rarely done, but there are a ton of lawyers out there with anti-trust experience.
But a monitor was needed. The monitor can then consult one of the ton of lawyers out there with anti-trust experience.

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The issue with Cote appointing a good buddy of hers to the job is that it give the appearance of a conflict of interest, something that judges are suppose to avoid.
A recommendation letter 20 years ago doesn't make them good buddies.
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