QotD
"Some degree of abuse is inseparable from the proper use of
every thing; and in no instance is this more true than in that of
the press. It has accordingly been decided, by the practice of
the states, that it is better to leave a few of its noxious
branches to their luxuriant growth, than, by pruning them away,
to injure the vigor of those yielding the proper fruits. And can
the wisdom of this policy be doubted by any one who reflects that
to the press alone, checkered as it is with abuses, the world is
indebted for all the triumphs which have been gained by reason
and humanity over error and oppression?" -- James Madison
(b. 1751-03-16, d. 1836-06-28; US President 1809-1817;
principal author of US Constitution; co-author of the Federalist
Papers), 1800-01-20