Well you are doing one of them now.
2007-01-21 08:14:56
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answered by cowboybronco01 4
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Well that's a good question since our rights seem to be changing faster then most can keep up with. Freedom for Americans is being twisted and changed, just as 'habeas corpus' and now the '220 of S1 bill' (on hold) that may change the way the internet broadcasts political opinions.
2007-01-21 08:38:06
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answered by done 3
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Well when you think about it we have all the freedom we want; we can do absolutely anything within the physical range of possibility. Just like every other country in the world.
The problem is with every other county, just like here, if you do whatever you want there will be consequences; that's a simple law of the universe, so the only thing we can really do without suffering consequences from society or the government is breathing. And that's about it.
2007-01-21 08:16:10
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answered by Blashyrkh 2
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wow, where do I start..best I can say is to read the Bill of Rights and that will give you a basic idea of what freedoms we have. Remember that we are a democratic country and with that we enjoy much freedom. The USA is the greatest country in the world..we are a blessed country by far!
2007-01-21 08:17:34
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answered by Ness 4
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Very few freedoms are left. Try reading the Bill of Rights and think about what is happening right now.
2007-01-21 08:25:07
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answered by John H 6
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I am free to fart, involuntarily or voluntarily its my choice. I won't get be-headed in America for farting! Although my Mom and Dad and Sister might want to break out a guillotine due to the odor. People might look at me funny and say pee yoooooh! But I can go around freely doing it as long as it doesn't disturb the peace, or isn't toxic or noxious enough to kill a subway train full of people. Well I hope that helped.
2007-01-21 08:37:21
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answered by Brettski 3
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Freedom to pursue happiness not necessarily find but to try.
2007-01-21 08:22:04
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answered by al 6
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we have the freedom to work, we have to freedom to speak, we have the freedom to a trial. and we are supposed to have freedom to privacy... but with then million video cameras on stop lights.. and them tapping everyone's phone with the patriot act I wouldn't call that freedom
2007-01-21 08:15:50
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answered by LIZ 3
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You are free to sit at a computer screen.
You are free to know we are watching you.
You are free to know that we will not protect you.
You are free to know that we care
You are free to know about the electoral college and not care.
There is more but staring at a computer screen covers about all.
2007-01-21 10:05:55
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answered by Anonymous
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read the constituion including the bill of rights.
religion
speech
media(press)
right to bear arms
etc.
2007-01-21 08:17:50
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answered by ? 6
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