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Town Halls Highlight Freedom

Posted August 12, 2009 7:43 AM

Free speech is a powerful right that not everyone enjoys. Currently there is a noise brewing in town halls around the U.S. and the tone of all sides involved isn't always pleasant. This time, the issues surround changes to a health care system. These meetings often discuss serious issues that require serious debate. Many resist while some defend the proposed government changes, but isn't that what makes America the home of the free? Town Hall meetings are one way the average person can opine, but are there better ways? People often disagree, but isn't that what freedom is all about?

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