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Topic: Does freedom actually mean anything?
+Anonymous A — 1.1 year ago #67,421
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(Edited 2 minutes later.)
+Anonymous B — 1.1 year ago, 7 hours later[T] [B] #669,862
It will mean something for Amuricans if we use the Constuition again, but nobody in govt appears to be competent enough to exercise the responsibility of their office and their oath to protect and defend it. If the transition to tirrranny and dissolution of alliances is their priority then they don't understand that multilateral cooperation among sovereign nations is less costly than unilateral imposition. They should really read the Constuition.
+Anonymous C — 1.1 year ago, 1 hour later, 9 hours after the original post[T] [B] #669,870
@previous (B)
They can't read.
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