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Ask Amy: We live in a country where everyone is free to let their freak flag fly

Por: Chicago Tribune Life September 22, 2022

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Dear Amy: We’ve been living next door to a very good neighbor for almost 30 years. “Charles” is helpful and friendly, and we genuinely like him. His political views are 180 degrees different than ours. Until now, it hasn’t been an issue, as we have plenty of other things to discuss (gardening, family, etc.), and we have kept our views to ourselves. The problem is that he has hung a large flag (replacing the worn-out original with a new... + full article



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