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10 November, 2016 at 7:46 am #1007967
Is it the ability to turn on a light.
Is it opening your door to a visitor.
Deciding on a holiday destination.
Wholemeal or white bread.
Reversing out of the drive.
There are many little things taken for granted, but the big freedoms are only evolved for the one percent. Who take. Just take.
10 November, 2016 at 8:24 pm #1008075Carping on about freedom is overdone – particularly in the United States, where you’d be forgiven for thinking there were no other free market democracies on the planet.
11 November, 2016 at 12:00 am #1008151Hmm, depends on who does the forgiving. Anyhow, an overdone Carp is considered a delicacy in certain parts of the world(not the US though)
11 November, 2016 at 11:52 pm #1008337And decomposing herring is a delicacy in other parts of the world, too!
11 November, 2016 at 11:56 pm #1008346Well enjoy your meal, might put you off being unpleasant to complete strangers, for a while.
12 November, 2016 at 1:47 am #1008373Freedom is basically having nothing left to lose, as Janis says.
12 November, 2016 at 1:52 am #1008375Betty Davis put it better.
13 November, 2016 at 11:32 pm #1008813Freedom is…
getting to choose who you are, state who you are, be who you are.
believing what you choose.
getting educated or educating yourself, if you want to.
living peaceably how and where you want to.
speaking your mind..
raise your kids healthily how you choose to…
marry who you want to..
drive what car you want to…
manage without being assaulted, demeaned, or otherwise infringed upon if you do no illegal behavior..
voting and supporting who you wish to..And all of the teenie tiny millions of choices we make every day, on our own, should we choose to.
Freedom is having the rights to your self ;)
25 November, 2016 at 6:25 pm #1010698Freedom is living your life wothin the confines of your life without threat
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