 and going to the Middle East and just bombing anywhere. And it seems like the government's not being very cautious about what's going on. And it's basically how I feel about it. Because I don't think two wrongs make a right, basically. Long story short. Do you support the war on terror? Yes, I do, actually. And do you want to know why? Or, well, I'm sort of a Republican. I'm kind of like a more liberal Republican. But I don't think that what's been happening to our country, I know that we have been, you know, our hands are in lots of different areas in the world. And we are partially to blame for this. But I think that something needs to be done about it. And so I support the war for it. Well, somewhat. Well, just because I just wanted them to do pretty much whatever it takes to protect us. But then again, a lot of innocent people are dying over it. So it's kind of, I'm kind of in between. So. I feel that everyone should have equal, oh, to the camera, should have an equal opportunity just living wherever they want. Why do I support it? Well, I can't really think of any good reasons right now. But I know them. Maybe just because I don't think that people will stop doing the suicide bombings and the terrorist acts unless we do something about it ourselves, I don't think no action is going to stop them. So that's why I support it. I think it's really important to stand up for our country and what we believe in. But I don't think the way we're going about it right now is the best way to go. I'm not really sure the best thing to do, I think maybe compromising and look at the source of the problems and what exactly happened and trying to fix it that way would be the best thing to do. I feel that if we're going to address the issue of terrorism or fight a war against terrorism, we will begin right here in our own country. So that's basically my opinion on the war of quote unquote terrorism. I think that the war that President Bush is trying to do or whatever is a whole bunch of silliness and I think it shouldn't go on. Well, I don't know really because in the beginning, first they never really said Osama bin Laden was the real culprit. They just said, yeah, they suspect him. Yes, you should get him because they didn't do it before. He was guilty of the bombings in Kenya, the US emissaries. And all they did was send cruise missiles there. But I guess they should have gone to him before. But yeah, probably as an American, I would support it because you don't want them. I mean, yeah, terror is just a bad thing and you don't want them going around. I think people, I think, but OK, sorry about that. But OK, we have to look at more deeply. I think people acted on their emotions after 9-11. It was more, yeah, let's go get them. Like I remember seeing on television, one guy, they asked, they didn't really like this old man. And he was like, you know what, a nuclear bomb should be going right there to Afghanistan. So I think we do have reason, but there's also reasons not to. OK, actually, I probably wouldn't know those reasons that well. But I think for the general public, I think more of the Americans are probably acting, are thinking through emotions, just the thoughts. I don't think they probably know the whole story or the whole big picture. They're just like, OK, we got bombed and OK, we got terrorized. Let's go get them. They probably don't even know the motives or what the US has been doing around the country. I don't necessarily support any particular war. I don't think there's really a reason to have violence, you know, fighting violence. Fighting violence with violence, I just think that's wrong in particular. I haven't really followed all of the events, but I'm kind of hesitant to support the particular war on terrorism, knowing the history behind America's involvement with its international issues and also just issues here, domestic issues too. So in general, I haven't followed all of the events and the things that led up to before the war and the war on terrorism. But I generally do not support it, though. Yes, I support the war on terror because these people that are committing suicide to kill a lot of other people, there's no way to stop them except to get rid of them. They don't communicate. I don't think they have any morals. They think nothing about death, which is a pretty big overt or sin to kill yourself in the first place and then to kill a lot of other people, then that makes it even worse. And I don't think that these people are really aware of what is going to happen to them after they die. I mean, if they knew that, I don't think they would be doing this. But anyway, I think that they should be stopped forcefully because there's no other way. If I support the war on terror. Well, the thing is, though, is that America, they kind of put themselves out where they weren't supposed to. I mean, they didn't want them there. And they imposed themselves in other countries where they didn't really want them there. So I believe that, in a way, we shouldn't, well, yeah, I'm kind of on a here and there basis because I believe that America did do their wrongs, but it doesn't take two wrongs. Doesn't make a right. Like, since they bombed us, we shouldn't bomb them. We shouldn't kill innocent lives. So I think pretty much America, war sucks. Stop the war. Violence is bad. Two wrongs don't make a right. That's true, isn't it? No, I don't support the war on terrorism. I don't support George Bush either. I don't know. It's probably not part of the question. But I don't believe that anything will come good from a war-type situation. There's a lot of things that need to be fixed, I think. But acts of violence isn't going to help anything. I don't think war is the exact answer. However, I feel that something should be done because of the acts on New York. And being from New York, they hit really close to home. And it's a frightening thing. And I've never been a supporter of war before. But I feel that something must be done to prevent this from happening again. I would say, yes, I support the war on terrorism. But no, I may not support the way the US handles the war on terrorism because I spent the last quarter in Copenhagen. And I think that had a lot to do with the way I think about it now because I realize the way other countries view the US policies. And I've had a lot, a greater insight on that. And so I think that terrorism is a really bad thing. And it shouldn't happen to anyone, including the US or any other country. And I also think that the US could do other, better things to support other people who are experiencing the same types of terrorism in their countries. Nicole? I don't support the war on terrorism. And the reason why I don't is because I feel that this war is reactionary and that we are not using enough diplomacy in order to further the global good. Like we're just thinking of the United States as this island when really we're part of a world and we have to negotiate with people. We can't just bomb them when we don't like what they're saying and what their politics are. Yeah, I think this war on terror is definitely spreading to other countries now. Like Israel and other places are using our war on terror to back up their war on terror. Supposedly, I don't really think that any of it's coming to any good. And it's just building on itself, definitely. Absolutely not. I think it is useless to kill humans for apparently no good reason. I think that there is no reason to fight over any religion. One person should believe whatever makes him happy. And yeah, it's about it. Yeah, hi. How's it going? I'm a little skeptical about the war on terrorism to tell you the truth. I don't actually believe that it's getting a lot solved. And I think we're actually realizing that internationally it's creating some new wars. And it's really looking like it's going to be a huge problem for all of us, especially as more localized stuff gets brought into the United States. Because you'll obviously see more response from the US government. And that's what's basically been creating all these other problems. So well, yeah, that's about it. No, I don't. Because actually, I believe there's other ways to take care of the war. Then instead of fighting and killing people, I think that we should probably try to negotiate something. I don't know. Bush is all up on killing people right away. So he just jumps on that. I don't support the war on terror because I think that everyone should get along. And I think there's a way for all of us to treat each other equally. I do not support Bush's war on terrorism because many AISM people are dying. And I believe that war creates more terrorism. I really don't have an opinion because I don't care. I do support a lot of the security measures that are being put into place to make especially airports and airplanes safer. I wish, however, that the war on terrorism were not being, in my opinion, used in certain ways to push through certain programs of the Bush administration. And I also wish that the United States would make a stronger effort to put pressure on the Israeli government to withdraw from the occupied territories. And I think that would be the best way to relieve tension in the Middle East and reduce terrorism. So I wish war emphasis were being placed in those areas. I don't support war in any form, in any place, for any reason. Well, the murderous acts that were committed, I think we had to do some retaliation for terrorism. And it's unfortunate, but it seems that things are boiling up in that Middle Eastern area that we shouldn't have taken care of when he had the Gulf War. And we didn't finish. So I guess we have to do it now. Yeah, because I don't think that the terrorists are right because they're dumbasses. I don't feel right with what they do. And if they're going to continue to do stuff that is going to affect other people in ways like that, then I'm against it. Yeah, I suppose it has to be the way it is. But it's kind of sad. And there's lots of innocent people. And I think that America could go about it a different way. Not just America, but the whole thing could be managed differently. I do. There we go.