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A. Newspapers should not portray critical opinions of political leaders. However, if the information is true it is not a crime.
B. Newspapers are ultimately more valuable than governments. Newspapers provide citizens with information that governments do not.
C. Publishing factual information should always be supported. Knowledge will help the people empower and govern themselves.
D. Publishing misleading or initiate information can damage a person’s reputation. Those who do so shoulda face a fine or jail time.
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