I would say educational opportunities. We have freedom of speech, right to bear arms, etc. as outlined in the constitution, but even these have some limits placed upon them, especially of late. Nobody can stop you from getting the education of your choice, though. Only YOU can stop that.
2007-09-22 15:16:44
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answered by A C 2
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I would have said freedom of speech, but as of late you can't question generals or condemn the war without 'insulting the troops'. I would so intellectual freedom, but that's been deemed for lefty loons and academics are being denied entry from abroad (random people like a UK musicologist). I would say the freedom to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but we don't have good health care so there goes life.
So I guess it would be the freedom to cast a vote.
2007-09-22 22:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Freedom of speech. Definitely.
2007-09-22 22:36:39
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answered by Lindsey G 5
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I found there are two:
1. Financial freedom.
If you visit Japan, Korea you will find things are so expensive out there, while here in this country, a millionaire is a wealthy person. But not out there.
2. Freedom of attacking the cons and republicans,
they are the lowest form of trash on earth.
2007-09-22 22:17:20
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answered by Tia T 3
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The Freedom of Speech.
It allows people of varying opinions to get on sites like Yahoo Answers and say whatever that comes to their minds.
We may not agree with what they say, but must defend their right to say it.
2007-09-22 22:11:47
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answered by stephen p 4
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Freedom of expression, the right to criticize Bush.
2007-09-22 22:13:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Freedom from religion.
2007-09-22 22:15:37
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answered by beatlemaniac 3
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The right to Keep and Bear Arms. Many other countries in the world have managed to take that right away from their citizens, however the fact that we still have that right demonstrates the faith and trust that our government has in its citizens to reamain responsible and able to defend themselves.
2007-09-22 22:29:53
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answered by Voice of Liberty 5
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The freedom to sit on ones *** and second guess our military. Seems so many that have never served do it daily!
2007-09-22 22:11:33
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a tough one. I think I would go with Freedom of Speech.
2007-09-22 22:08:47
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answered by Cinner 7
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