The People's Voice of America

The People's Voice of America Our purpose is to give Americans a VOICE! Your voice matters--regardless of race, religion, education, financial or social status.

Here you can exercise your freedom of speech on any matter whether it is political, religious or social. We would like to see more people get involved in their communities by expressing their feelings on national issues, both positive and negative, and we have created a place for you to do so; and a place to ask for comments/discussion on all subjects discussed.

by KalThe Economist
05/19/2021

by Kal
The Economist

by Monte WolvertonCaglecartoons.com
05/16/2021

by Monte Wolverton
Caglecartoons.com

by Michael RamirezLas Vegas Review-JournalCreators.com
05/16/2021

by Michael Ramirez
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Creators.com

by Michael de AdderWashington Post
05/13/2021

by Michael de Adder
Washington Post

05/13/2021

Your voice matters regardless of race, religion, education, financial or social status.

You as a citizen of this country have a voice, and that voice is important to us. Exercise it today. Tell us your thoughts and opinions about the direction you think our country is going, how major headlines or laws are affecting your community and livelihood. We want to know how our government is shaping the lives of the American people as a whole.

We are a non-profit organization seeking to provide a safe place for freedom of speech. Like, follow, subscribe to our social media channels and write to us about your thoughts or concerns with the laws of our cities and countries!

by Michael RamirezLas Vegas Review-JournalCreators.com
05/10/2021

by Michael Ramirez
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Creators.com

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has posthumously pardoned 34 victims of racial lynching in the state between 1854 and 1933 who...
05/10/2021

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has posthumously pardoned 34 victims of racial lynching in the state between 1854 and 1933 who were denied legal due process:


Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has posthumously pardoned 34 victims of racial lynching in the state between 1854 and 1933 who were denied legal due process.

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