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sean
Apr 3, 2009
The freedom to petition the government means to have to have the right to disagree or agree with a government decision and to have the right to voice that disagreement or agreement.
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sean
Apr 3, 2009
The freedom to petition the government means to have to have the right to disagree or agree with a government decision and to have the right to voice that disagreement or agreement.