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Free Press

«There is no more important struggle for American democracy than ensuring a diverse, independent and free media. Free Press is at the heart of that struggle.»
«You hear about constitutional rights, free speech and the free press. Every time I hear these words I say to myself, 'That man is a Red, that man is a Communist!' You never hear a real American talk like that.»
«A people that wants to be free must arm itself with a free press.»
Author: George Seldes | Keywords: Free Press
«Paramount among the responsibilities of a free press is the duty to prevent any part of the government from deceiving the people and sending them off to distant lands to die of foreign fevers and foreign shot and shell.»
«The Founding Fathers gave the free press the protection it must have [to] bare the secrets of government and inform the people.»
«The theory of the free press is not that the truth will be presented completely or perfectly in any one instance, but that the truth will emerge from free discussion»
«Grant me thirty years of equal division of inheritances and a free press, and I will provide you with a republic.»
«The free press is the mother of all our liberties and of our progress under liberty»
«A free press can of course be good or bad, but, most certainly, without freedom it will never be anything but bad. . . . Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better, whereas enslavement is a certainty of the worse.»
«A free press can, of course, be good or bad, but, most certainly without freedom, the press will never be anything but bad.»