George MasonGeorge Mason, (1725-1792), drafted the Virgina Declaration of Rights, ally of James Madison and George Washington

George Mason Quote

“The freedom of the press is one of the great bulwarks of liberty, and can never be restrained but by despotic governments.”

George MasonGeorge Mason
~ George Mason

Virginia Bill of Rights, 1776

Ratings and Comments


Cal, Lewisville, TX

Maybe the first amendment needs a little kicker stating the freedom to inform the public, not trying to persuade the public.

E Archer, NYC

Even as nearly every MSM company has become the mouthpiece for government propaganda, honest thought and dialogue continue to bubble up through the cracks. Stopping the Truth is like a Whack-A-Mole game. ;-)

Ronw13, Oregon

" Evil communications corrupt good manners." that, good manners, may be equated to a wholesome life at liberty, is made evident in today's political, civil environment high-jacked through evil communications.

Mike, Norwalk
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Mike, Norwalk Mike, Norwalk 12/6/22

The here subject matter's narrow focus is accurate in its attempt. The vast majority of what is called the press today promotes despotic government, theocratic dogma and ignorance.

jim k, austin

About 90% of the press was in bed with Hillary. Thank goodness they were not able to drag that evil bitch across the finish line.

Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown

The more educated we become the less we will be restrained.

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