The Ultimate Price Of Freedom In North Korea

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Freedom Freedom is my rights to choose what I think, act on, and what I want to do with my life. In places like North Korea you don't have the freedom to choose things that you like. I get to do what I want with my life, watch tv and other people can't do that. Freedom is hard to come by. The ultimate price is life. The veteran was drafted into the war. He was drafted in his second year of college. He knew he was going to join. John Weldin, the veteran that I interviewed, was a nice man, and he was talking about the time he was in the Korean war. He said that they used flags to communicate. He also said that he was researching in radar and rockets at the time. Also, he had one of the six radars that were one of a kind. He said that they

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