Never!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
but protesting is not that effective.
Emailing, calling and faxing your local, state and federal representatives is more effective than protesting.
Protesting is what children do when they do not want to eat vegeitbles or stay want to stay up past bed time.
2007-11-12 04:11:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Be vocal. I took a day off work and went down to my state capital to protest to my congressman in person about my property taxes.I told him if I didn't see some action from him since he was from my district, I would do everything I could to help get him out of office. It worked. He came to my town and met with people at the YMCA to get some suggestions. And, he has been working on alot of legislation.We have a voice. Just learn where you contact your government officials. But, do something!!
2007-11-12 04:17:20
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answered by Harley Lady 7
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In the 50's and 60's, the government tested above ground nuclear bombs in Nevada. They knew the dangers, but intentionally lied about them. As a result, many people suffered from disease and premature death. Livestock died by the thousands.
Only a fool would trust the government unconditionally, but a bigger mistake would be to trust the major news sources that have such a clear agenda politically. They are both willing to mislead people to gain power.
2007-11-12 04:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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look, its not that republicans or democrats are incorrect and imposing incorrect rules, or events going on the drain. whenever you're in positions of capacity like the democrats are actually, and the republicans have been till now, there are issues that commonplace civilians dont additionally be attentive to approximately that they must manage. Im not some extraordinary conspiracy freak however the government does manage issues that are incredibly intense up there. as quickly as you start up discovering approximately those deep dark grimy issues that politicians ought to manage, the activity alterations and you should substitute your rules. Politics is a grimy activity, and at times you do what you should do.
2016-09-29 02:14:15
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answered by ? 4
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Never accept what the government tells you. But protesting with those with an agenda makes you look like a fool.
2007-11-12 04:29:19
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answered by Anonymous
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This is partly what we are seeing now. As society becomes more disgruntled about the major issues we are facing the government shows their teeth toward dissent and maybe now is the appropriate time for people to revolt it's certainly not the best time.
2007-11-12 04:13:51
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answered by Enigma 6
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Its what they want us to do. If things get awkward for them they set up something similar to "a commission of enquiry" with the members of the commission selected from their own ranks. Think about the recent cash for questions scandal enquiry and also the enquiry into the death of a government scientist
2007-11-12 04:24:08
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answered by clovernut 6
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See ya in re-education camp after 2009, hon...
2007-11-12 11:39:12
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answered by Boomer Wisdom 7
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It's actually your duty as a citizen to be as vocal as you can. And do it as wisely and as effectively as you can.
2007-11-12 04:35:39
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answered by shirleykins 7
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be vocal but not anarchist. question, but with reasonable questions. it is foolish to protest without grounds other than "i don't like it". and you have to willing to accept the answer, like it or not, if it is justfied.
2007-11-12 04:12:04
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answered by BRYAN H 5
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