Are you more worried about terrorism at home now that the war with Iraq has started?
"Certainly. It's probably given terrorists more reason to attack us. It might have pushed up their timetables.
Ed Myers, Redmond, Ore.
"I think it's a little bit bigger now, and even the government has us on a higher alert."
Richard Lachowsky, Salt Lake City
"I'm a little more concerned. If they're planning on doing something, this gives them more motivation."
Mike Dennis, Layton
"No, I think we're on the ball with everything here. But I think there's a bigger threat overseas."
Brianne Johnson, Salt Lake City
"I believe we've given everyone a greater reason to attack us. It could happen anywhere. . . . We made the first strike.
Catherine Smythe, Cleveland
"I'm not more worried, given our history in the last Gulf War. We'll get in and get out fast."
Nancy McLeod, Salt Lake City
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