"The truth is found when men are free to pursue it."
by:
Franklin D. Roosevelt
(1882-1945), 32nd US President
Source:
Speech, Temple University, 22 February 1936
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Okay (a misdirection diversion  a legal fiction), almost IF, the focus of the subject matter is narrowed to a very limited scope (a possibility). A full complement of patrons (helots, serfs, slaves — Republicans, Democrats, conservatives, liberals, fascists, communists, the woke, etc.) of the occupying statist theocracy infesting this land are, noble sovereigns with inalienable rights  they being inherently free to pursue truth — BUT — why don't they? The majority's babble is a lie when they falsely claim to pursue truth (such pursuits are mere justifications for chosen life styles) A constant parroting of truth pursuit is reiterated by calling evil good, and good evil; putting darkness for light, and light for darkness; and putting bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! 
 -- Mike, Norwalk     
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