The Free Press Journal

Truth shall set you free

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So now the world knows the truth, Russia did not interfere with the USA elections. President Trump has accurate informatio­n

from a reliable source, his new best friend, President Putin. Is it too cynical to suggest that liars lie and honest people are honest? The truth should be an absolute but the practical reality is not that simple. There are times when the truth should be held back for some time. There was nothing to be gained by immediatel­y telling the Thai soccer players trapped in the cave that a brave and experience­d diver had died helping to rescue them. In fact, this truth would have been very dangerous. There are the trivial and amusing truths -- Do these clothes look good on me? Sometimes telling the truth may have not be beneficial in the long run. There may be two truths to choose from. As a teacher should I tell a student who has improved their test result from 10% to 40% that they have made a great improvemen­t or that they are still a failure? President Trump has called out CNN, NBC and lately the Sun in England as being 'fake news' although most people consider them honest and accurate reporters of the news. All of these examples prompt the questions, why can't we just tell the truth and when did we lose faith in our news sources? A newspaper that has been publishing for decades and even over 100 years should be believed whereas the socalled social media should generally be ignored. — Dennis Fitzgerald

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