Are you willing to significantly sacrifice U.S. civil liberties to more effectively fight the war against terrorism?
Yes: 13 (38.2%) b) No: 17 (50%) c) Don’t Know: 4 (11.8%) SECTION 2: OPINION QUESTIONS Here is a sampling of individual responses from the Chapel Hill interviews. 1. What was your first immediate reaction when you learn that the World Trade Center and then the Pentagon had been hit by airplanes? How, if at all, has your opinion changed since September 11? “I felt nauseated, especially when I heard about how many people work in the WTC on a daily basis.” “I was impressed.” “I was extremely surprised and overwhelmed.” “Oh my God (and I was actually referring to God).” “I was completely shocked and scared. I don’t feel scared anymore . . . just concerned about the direction our country is moving in.” “Anger. Now I want answers.” “I was shocked at the destruction and the apparent organization of the attack. My opinion has turned more towards wanting the Taleban government to produce Bin Laden.” “I was really worried. I wanted to know why it happened. I don’t trust Muslims anymore.” “Shock,