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You have the right to the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition.

You have the freedom to practice the religion you desire.

Freedom of speech guarantees the right to say anything without getting punished according to a person's individual beliefs.

Freedom of press is the right to print and publish anything.

Freedom of assembly includes the right to assemble and the right to associate.

Freedom of petition is the right to try and change a law, rule, or something of authority, by gaining proper support without hindering the chance of getting in trouble for beliefs.

so basicly the freedom to say anything.

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