| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | SerpentSmasher (0) 09/25/2007 | least important consequence of 911
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 | BIGBABY (11) 06/14/2003 | Ha! Why would you want to visit a terrorist country anyway?
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 | Redoedo (41) 04/22/2003 | I really do not know who suggested this as a topic, but with the loss of lives and the injustices and racial profiling and loss of civil liberties, restrictions on travel destinations seem microscopic and trivial.
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 | abichara (66) 01/07/2002 | Yeah, it would be nice to travel to the certain parts of the world that are currently destabilized, but that is not an immediate concern of mine right now. A lot of places in the Muslim world would be interesting to see, but travel to those places, Iraq being a key example, is very difficult. Hopefully, peace can come so we can actually go and explore these places of very high culture.
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 | TheFreak (5) 12/09/2001 | How can people who want to possibly make a difference in that suffering country of Afghanistan if they cannot go there? Alright, I'll admit that it wouldn't be incredibly safe, but did it ever occur to any of you that the people who really want to travel to palces like Iraq and Iran and Afghanistan don't care? Take care, everyone!
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 | ellajedlicka21 (6) 12/06/2001 | It would be nice to travel where one desires. But at a time like this, I personally wouldn't want to go to Afghanistan or Iraq or wherever there is a chance for violence against me as a foreigner. I may feel it to be injust, but for now it is the reality. However, if a person does, knowing the risks, want to travel there, he/she should have every right to go to that destination.
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