Thursday, October 26, 2006
Places to Go, People to See
John Westland and I are going to put together an itinerary for the group, but we need input from everyone. Gentleman, please comment and give your ideas for people we should see, and places we should go, include the reason why we should go there or see that person.
WE NEED YOUR IDEAS!!!
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I think we should see an expert sociologist, because if anyone he should know "why they hate us".
We could see if there are any people that are in the military and who have fought in the war and see what they have to say?
C. burrows
I like Burrows' idea. I think if we here from those who have been there or are there, then we can here it from a different point of view and not just from politics.
We should see someone who has actually been there to give us the perspective of our military and the people of certain countries in the Middle East. Also, if there are any Muslims we could talk to and find out what they think of our country because it seems that Muslims are mostly the ones who hate us.
Maybe we should try to see if the stereotypes that people have of us are true, like do a survey or something. I also like Connor's idea and i think that the Sociologist would be kinda cool.
Its just an idea but mabe we could ask randome citizens their ideas and outlooks on this whole situation.
David's on the right track, those negative photons thingys they measure can really shed some insight on this situation. We should secure an interview with Lord Xenu.
The last thing I want to do is interview a bunch of old grumpy men in an office setting where we sit around a table in a room the size of a cubicle, asking someone their crappy who gives a **** oppinion. It should be more interactive. I'd much rather talk to people who have actually been to the middle east like our soldiers - or Boston city cab drivers.
We should see someone who has helped with government decision but i don't think that its possible....
Chien Miller
I'll bet someone in the state house would be willing to speak to future voters regarding this issue.
It probably wouldn't be an actual senator but perhaps an aide or spokesperson.
Kennedy and Kerry are both pretty outspoken about the war. I bet you could get a Q&A session with someone from their staff?
I think we should interview homeless alcoholics who have, most likely, no opinoin on the situation, so we can get nonsided comments.
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