1. But the conclusion finds Hamilton defending freedom of the press when it is under attack from Jefferson, a political rival. 2. But these two men died doing something large and brave and important, defending freedom. 3. But we can defend that freedom and still hold accountable leaders who play on fear and hatred. 4. Even veteran journalists who staunchly defend freedom of the press anguished over the matter. 5. Everyone is against me because I defend freedom. 6. For almost half a century, that mix of strategy, forces and capabilities allowed us to keep the peace and defend freedom. 7. He contends that he is simply defending freedom of choice, but critics believe he is using the issue as part of a campaign against secularism. 8. I am here to defend the freedom of expression. 9. Left unsaid is the cost of defending that freedom. 10. None of us will ever forget this day, yet we go forward to defend freedom and all that is good and just in our world. |