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Show 79 as that freedom "f individual initiattve end Qcti·on which is not curbed In the Co-nstJtutio,n 1$ the recognltion.f the ideal that by governmental preserve in actio" and that government shell democr.y. all the States. It negatively in the acts pO$itively in tit'. Q keep cMI liberties have become a republ ioon fore.e in Its constructive form of FvernrAent sphere. it acts 'ere 15 He tays that analY$J$ of poUtics.. sacred thine. Themos SClys It"'. civililbertf. have become in the minds of the ArnetteGn Q people. ff $Q¢red' 16, thing, • well ¢IS 0 He would tultain the sensibility.' the h..$he$t of our citizens or the most shock the ,only destroy I iberty and always ,...erving of democracy, wl,U. ThomG$ then reO$hes his greGtest moral "•. lgnt in not curbed ,rotecting of Ubetty Demoeracyand liberty, therefore, the two tempering lnfluene.. thot politicol right, Uberty shell be never The Constitution evarante. by low. fanatica,1 of aur rei iglous representatives, if there is eny fanatiei$m left in AmericQft religionistJ, if I soy the'. the right of man religious ¢Oneept today 0$ to It it \\wlhl, God Q political Thomos con.tEi..., the State good. Mon, es 15 16 the inGividual in the Stete, is , - .. one. he j cit. --' , p. fit il quite sees It has within it os f,.,. _ m.uch Q 17 Q$ on inherent right to per.fit. it 1s consistent with the peClCe and Vol. 83, p A273, (l5th Congress, 3d Ibid., Vol. 87, 17 Lee as sess., January 21, 1938). A63, (77th Consre$$, lshem., January 2, 1941). |