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Average Corp. recently paid for an advertisement that appeared in newspapers across the country. The advertisement consisted of the expression of Average's views on what the federal government should be doing in order to help combat the AIDS crisis. In the expression of these views, the Average advertisement made erroneous statements about how AIDS may be acquired. Assume that the FTC, concerned about the erroneous statements, has begun a deceptive advertising proceeding against Average. What is the strongest legal argument for Average to use in an attempt to have the proceeding dismissed? Explain your reasoning.

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