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Definition of Liberty and Freedom

After reading the fifth incorrect reference to Jefferson, Henry, and Franklin, I decided to delete the whole ignorant jumble of misreferenced quotes and inform you all that I'm tired of my students getting their answers from you instead of me and their course texts.

Stop answering people's questions online when you have no idea what you are talking about. If someone reposts the deleted text without correcting the errors in it, that person is resting on the assumption that false information is better than no information.

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