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"Real obstruction of the law, giving real aid and comfort to the enemy, i should have been glad to see punished more summarily than they sometimes were. But I think that our intention to put out all our powers in aid of success in war should not hurry us into intolerance of opinions and speech that could not be imagined to do harm, although opposed to our own. It is better for those who have unquestioned and almost unlimited power in their hands to err on the side of freedom."
-Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, dissenting opinion in Baltzer v. United States, 1919
Ideas which correlate with the sentiments of Justice Holmes in the excerpt quoted above are mostly found in
(A) the Declaration of Independence
(B) the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
(C) the Federalist papers
(D) the Civil Rights Act of 1964

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