Worldwide Read The Bills Act Meetup Message Board › Welcome to the Worldwide Message Boards!
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Welcome!
In response to popular demand, Meetup.com is pleased to announce this worldwide message board for this topic! This is the start of something big. This is the place to connect globally on your topic. Talk with fellow Meetup Groups elsewhere and advance your cause, plan to get your groups together, help each other have better Meetups... you're now all united into a single network of Meetup Groups with a common interest! If you see problem messages--spam, advertising, threats, abuse, or off-topic posts--you can tell Meetup.com staff by clicking the 'Report Inappropriate Post' link at the top of the offending post. We'll respond as quickly as possible. We hope you, your family, your friends, and your community have great Meetups! |
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"Global" is good. I'm sure lot of people want to see less nonsene coming out of Washington, DC. The "Read the Bills Act" is just what can accomplish this.
However, this board primarily concerns Americans. Freedom-loving Americans, at that. If you love freedom - join us! If you don't, please go back to your daily routines. We want nothing of you. What does freedom mean to you? What are you willing to do to KEEP it? |
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I see this board is not so active. We'll have to change that eh?
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What does freedom mean to you?
Freedom to me means the right to go to the doctor of my choice, which is called Naturpathic Physician. The right to choose to NOT DO DRUGS, knowing how poisonous drugs are, and what they do to our body. The right to refuse certain dangerous medical procedures that could harm me, or and my family members. The list goes on and on. What are you willing to do to KEEP it? I am willing to do what I can to KEEP my Constitutional freedoms. I have my physical limitations, but will do what I am able to do. I know of only a few things that I might be able to do to help get the word out. I've been trying to do just that, one at a time. |