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Old 09-23-2004, 03:37 PM   #43
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The very fact that we can disagree with American policy is testimony to the freedom and liberties that we enjoy as Americans. We can complain and yes even "whine" about governmental actions, whenever we see the need, and in any public forum, without fear of retribution (theoretically) from governmental agencies. Many times this criticism of the American government reaches such proportions that changes are made in governmental policy without even being put to a vote or without an election to "throw the so-and-so's out".

Criticisms often catch the ear of our elected representitives, who usually have their ear to the ground so to speak, and and are always looking towards the next election. Complaints do make a difference in future policies long before any election takes place. Don't ever let anyone tell you that you have no right to complain or speak out against governmental policy. You do have that constitutionally guaranteed right, and it can make a difference in how business is conducted by the USA.

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