Discourse and critical thinking are essential tools when it comes to securing progress in a democratic society. But in the end, unity and engaged participation are what make it happen.
the U.S. government has a long history of overclassifying information that shouldn't be classified at all__nd keeping information classified until long after any justification for classifying it has disappeared.
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the U.S. government has a long history of overclassifying information that shouldn't be classified at all__nd keeping information classified until long after any justification for classifying it has disappeared.
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