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The Founders understood free speech as the liberty to expound one's beliefs in debate without penalty, and as the freedom of the press to criticize government policies and actions.

In a way the American founders would have instinctively understood, free software or open-source software or open code to {cowardly} avoid taking sides is itself a check on arbitrary power.

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"We understand free agency," Steinbrenner said.

"I understand free enterprise and that stuff," he said.

Everyone with a sense of history understands free agency is a sucker's bet.

She said she would support those candidates who "understand free market principles" and "personal responsibility".

Brown and Balls failed because they didn't understand free markets.

"We understand free trade," said Assemblyman Paul A. Tokasz, a Buffalo Democrat, "but quite frankly the public safety is at issue here".

He is a free enterpriser, he understands free trade and he'll do a fabulous job as the secretary of commerce.

Promoting his "conservative principles," former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts slammed Mr. Obama as a "pretty please" appeaser of foreign tyrants who does not understand free enterprise.

For two years in high school, I was in Junior Achievement, a national, nonprofit organization that helps kids understand free enterprise by having them set up a company.

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