sometimes all you have. Contrary to what your Secretary of Defense may advise, you do not have to go to war with the knowledge you have.
The better ploy may be to hold off on the attack until you acquire some more.
Not sure of the underlying issue. As you alluded to, the First Amendment provides for freedom of speech, but it doesn't obligate others to provide the microphones, airwaves, or printing presses.
Intresting arguements all but remember:
" Freedom of speech cannot be limited without being lost"
Thomas Jefferson
3rd President of the United States of America
Drafter of The Declaration Of Independence