Do you believe in..

@sabrinam (1203)
United States
October 30, 2006 9:53am CST
Freedom? Do you believe that you and everyone else should be able to say what you like, do what you like, work where you like, drive where you like and anytime you want? Or do you think governing these activities and the things people in your or any other country say is better as long as your needs are provided for?
2 responses
@edigital (2709)
• United States
30 Oct 06
Freedom
Everybody believe in Freedom and for Freedom millions of lives sacrificed in each country. But Freedom has a rule, which is best for a citizen to do is allowed in the country and you are allowed to do, this is Freedom. Freedom is not what you like to do illegal, obsense, impudent, unruled. You think if one get freedom to kidnap a girl whom he like would it be good? This is not freedom. You cannot drive to a cantonment area or a place where there is scope to do accident. You cannot drink unless you get your maturity, that do not mean that you have no freedom. Ofcourse some country have no freedom if it is allowed, for example in our country opposition political party have freedom to call strike, but a citizen have the right to obey that strike or not, but here you cannot break the stike then you will be harrased or if you drive during strike, your car will be broken - here you are loosing your freedom. Above all what is in your mind should be within legality of your country and if you can do it - this is your freedom.
@srhelmer (7047)
• Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
30 Oct 06
Freedom is a great thing. But, you can have too much of a great thing too, which is why there need to be some limitations on it. If you give people absolute freedom, where they are allowed to do whatever they want, you have anarchy.