"Wenn ich zu wählen hätte zwischen einem Volke mit einer Zeitung und ohne eine Regierung – und einem Volke mit einer Regierung, aber ohne eine Zeitung, – so würde ich mich unbedingt für Ersteres entscheiden!"
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Thomas Jefferson
1743 – 1826
US-amerikanischer Politiker und der dritte Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten (1801–1809).
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