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Nothing or no one "allows" people to choose their leaders and voice their opinions. People just do. Even in a tyrannical government that disregards the basic rights of the people, the people through a willingness to suffer these abuses have chosen their leader or leaders. Even in a democratic society people tend less to "choose" their leaders and tend to follow the leader. Even in a government that insist that the people have no right of choice, have no right to defend themselves and have no right to freely express themselves people will voice their opinions. Some will even choose to not follow that or those leaders and will defend themselves vigorously against these tyrants. What or who allowed you to ask this question? Of course, there are obvious technical answers to that such as a computer, the internet and wikianswers allowed this, but even without all of that, would you still have asked the question? Who allows you to ask questions? Who allows me or anyone else to answer? The government? How do they allow this? You are allowed to think what you will, even if that thought is that you must be allowed to think that thought, but I assure you, if you actually thought that thought it was you and you alone who allowed it.

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16y ago
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free elections

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15y ago
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Free election

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4y ago
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