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They could express their freedom of speech be saying anything they wanted except for bad uses of language, slander, cursing, and telling hurtful gossip.

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There are many ways for people to express their political views. One thing a person can do is run for office. Also support for certain candidates or parties show a person's political views. People also can have political discussions and learn about politics in school.

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bumper stickers, letters to the editor, yard signs

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