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Just following orders.

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  1. Who : You

    What : Whatever

    Where : Anywhere

    How: However

    You should be careful who you take orders from.


  2. Who: Catiline,  What: A Roman politician, When: 1st century BC

    Where: Cicero convened the Senate in the Temple of Jupiter Stator

    How: Cicero convened the Senate and surrounded it with armed guards. Much to his surprise, Catiline was in attendance while Cicero denounced him before the Senate; however, the senators adjacent to Catiline slowly moved away from him during the course of the speech. Incensed at these accusations, Catiline exhorted the Senate to recall the history of his family and how it had served the republic, instructing them to not believe false rumors and to trust the name of his family. He finally accused them of placing their faith in a "homo novus", Cicero, over a "nobilis", himself. Supposedly, Catiline violently concluded that he would put out his own fire with the general destruction of all. Immediately afterwards, he threw himself out of the Senate house, and he rushed home. That night, Catiline complied with Cicero's demand and fled Rome under the pretext that he was going into voluntary exile at Massilia because of his "mistreatment" by the consul; however, he arrived at Manlius’ camp in Etruria to further his designs of revolution.

    More than 10,000 pages were written about the "trial of Cataline" IN ANCIENT TIMES! Talk about press saturation, he got more coverage than Jesus Christ!

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  3. Or.

  4. The five Questions used in journalism.

  5. Whoever I want

    Whatever I want

    Whenever I want

    Wherever I want

    However I want.

    Sound good to you?

  6. Yes, you've hit on five of the six most important tools for all of us to use when considering whether we should 'just obey orders'.  or for understanding everything really.

    The sixth (and most important one of all)?  ...... 'Why'

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