Yes. Somebody has to. Whoever thinks he's in charge. "Why?"
2007-05-03 21:53:21
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answered by Alice K 7
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In this day and age if you do not think for yourself you are a fool and deserve what is going on and whatever happens too you.
I was a high school junior when John F Kennedy was assassinated. I am sorry now that the CIA covert operation that committed the crime has grown into a disrespect for law and order by the high ranking and powerful politicians that got away with it.
http://www.question911.com/linksall.htm
The above link will give you something to think about.
I was raised to respect law and order and I do. I consider myself a patriot because I am trying to save this country from the corruption that has spread throughout the world.
2007-05-10 21:10:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It is natural to question authority. No one likes or enjoys someone or some agency or organization mandating rules for you to follow.
You must question these givers of rules as they are not all honorable and trustworthy. Some will use you for their own agenda and they will have little to no regard towards you for the consequence of you following their rules. So question what you can and always try to be in charge of your own life.
2007-05-04 05:28:39
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answered by Billy 4
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Of course, You should always question authority, to an extent. Just because someone is in a position of authority dos,ent mean that there right or that they should even be in that position. they;re are hundreds of thousands of people who take advantage of being in authority by abusing it in one form or another, nobody is perfect,
2007-05-04 05:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I fight authority but authority always wins....
I question Authority when I feel the need to. If I need something explained to me or I'm skeptical about why they are doing or promoting something.
2007-05-04 05:08:10
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answered by MI 6
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Sometimes its not the matter of whether do i question the authority or not.The authority actually doesn't gives me a chance to qeustion them........
2007-05-04 04:56:23
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answered by Stefan Kho 3
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yes I do. I question politicians, and I don't trust them because they are all dishonest. like the old saying goes an honest politician is a dead politician
2007-05-04 04:53:09
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answered by plhudson01 6
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YES. By principle, and also because, just as that old Steppenwolf song says(I think it's "Don't: step on the grass Sam", but I ain't sure):
"Who gave you the right to tell me, what to do..."
2007-05-04 05:00:09
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answered by San La Muerte 3
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some times i ask cops where stuff is like the bathroom or how to get to spring street.
2007-05-04 04:51:38
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answered by J G 4
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