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Noone Is Still Valid Today
This quote is still valid today because it still effects us. Noone is different from eachother we were all created equally in our own ways. Besides the color of youre skin were the same people that want the same thing. We have our freedom to a certain extent. With this freedom we should greatful, in other countries the don’t have the type of freedom that we have. Among these rights we have “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” We have the life and liberty to do as we please, an example we have freedom of speech when in other places they cant even speak for themselves. In places like Syrian, Iraq, etc.. There having basically a civil war over there. These places are being attack by one another. They cant even feel safe over there,

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