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  • 1 of 36

    by Joey Goze

    Sure, we should just throw our hands up and give in. While we are at it, we should revive Soviet Russia and let communism rule the world or bring back the German Third Reich and allow Nazism to prevail. The obvious answe...read more

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    by Rob O'Hannon

    Even if we chose to you can not "give in" to terrorism. Terrorism is chiefly psychological in its approach and impact, and is geared toward the demoralization of the enemy rather than looking for an outright defeat or surr...read more

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    by Michael Burgwin

    BEWARE THE MASK OF TERRORISM Because terrorism, especially in the post 9/11 world, is a concept prone to misapplication and misunderstanding, it is incumbent on us to clarify its usage in order to empower a cogent discu...read more

  • 4 of 36

    by John McCartney

    I must convince that this is the most ridiculous subject ever. Honestly? We should not be arguing about "should we give in to terrorism". The answer is obvious: NO! But this subject matter is misled. What the real question...read more

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    by Michael Sharp

    Saddam had killed two million people, had been under sanctions for what, eight years, showed no sign of letting up, was ripping off his people and paying off select UN members in the Food for Oil Scam to the tune of billio...read more

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    by Abhishek Mody

    The question of terrorism is the age-old. The accepted definition terrorism is the unprovoked attack on civilian, military lives, economic interests, infrastructure and places of importance. To even think about giving i...read more

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    by Alicia Thompson

    We have given in to terrorism. We have behaved, as a country, exactly as we were expected to as a result of actions taken against us. ie...we are filled with terror. The arduous task of flying has become immensly more m...read more

  • 8 of 36

    by Jobie Weetaluktuk

    Terrorism is Emotional and Political Extortion Asking the question, 'should we be giving into terrorism' is a bit like asking should we become democratic. Terrorism has many forms and proponents just as democracies do...read more

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    by Dorian Shane

    There are several things going in rite in front of our eyes that directly threaten our way of life here in the United States. We pay attention to a certain extent and don't get too excited about it because it's not the mai...read more

  • 10 of 36

    by Michael Meyers

    Can you imagine? Giving in to terrorism means that you must convert your religion to radical Islam because according to Osama bin Laden and the 9/11 Commission Report, "America is the font of all evil, the 'head of the ...read more

  • 11 of 36

    by James Kester

    There is no giving in to terrorism or not giving in to terrorism, this is to regard the whole issue in the wrong terms- exactly why the US does not understand why terrorism occurs. Terrorism as we know it, except in a ver...read more

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    by Stephen Carter

    Whether or not 'we' should give in to terrorism is perhaps best answered by Moslem states themselves, who understand better than anyone the terrorists' objectives. Let us consider the example of Malaysia, the most moderate...read more

  • 13 of 36

    by Rob Bryant

    I don't even know what it means to "give in to terrorism." Does it mean accepting terrorism as a way of life? Does it mean not trying to bring terrorists to justice? Does it mean supporting terrorism? What I can say abo...read more

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    by Angela S. Young

    NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER give in to terrorism. I think we should take a page from the Super-nanny's book. If you give in to the demands of terror, the terror will increase, and it will run over you and destroy yo...read more

  • 15 of 36

    by Canan Unal

    The rule of law outlines the principles of how the law functions in the United Kingdom. The rule of law ensures that the individual rights are protected and everyone is treated equally under the law. The proposed anti-terr...read more

  • 16 of 36

    by Joann Johnson

    I do not think we can afford to give in to terrorism after all the strong and vicious pray on the weak. If we do then I think it will mean a lot of innocent lives being taken by people who have no regards for life.It is go...read more

  • 17 of 36

    by Shabnam Dastgheib

    At the present time, we are giving in to terrorism. The United States has not been acting as a responsible superpower should. The western worlds policies towards terrorism at the moment are simply driving more and more peo...read more

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    by Daniel Kliewer

    According to Machiavelli one should not fight a war until you are ready to win it. If he were alive today he would never have agreed that a war against terrorism is winnable. The main problem that evolves from fight...read more

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    by Bobby Lynch

    The unjust terror of one definition for terrorism, we will not give into by the terror of lying like politicians mass media mesmerizers terrorizers and disguiser's. No again we shouldn't give into one definition of terr...read more

  • 20 of 36

    by Arin Ghosh

    For too long has violence ridden our countries, peoples', and societies. For too long has it torn away at those who we hold closest to our hearts. For too long have we had to live in fear... My fellow humans, t...read more

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