Sunday, January 4, 2009
Freedom of speech seen in Anacortes
Freedom of speech means freedom from fear when differing points of view are expressed. We haven't seen protest marches in the streets in quite a while, but in Anacortes, the turnoff corner to the ferry often is populated by war protesters, troop supporters, and government protestors. This is what the four corners looked like this weekend.
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