Okay, so I have this paper I've been working on all year in my English class. Originally it wasn't let known it was an all year paper, because if I had originally known I probably wouldn't have chosen this topic.
The event was sorta a hot topic at the time the paper was assigned soo yea.
I'm doing a huge paper on Guantanamo Bay, the history, what it was used for, what the Bush administration used it for, what Obama wants to do with it, what action he took, what the outcome could be.
I thought it'd be pretty straight forward, mention the pros and the cons, what the options could be... and so forth. But then I found out I had to do an interview.
At first I was like who the fuck am I going to interview for this paper?
My english teacher mentioned a politician and I was just fuck no.
I'm not extremely politically saavy, and I have the impression they'd just give me biased answers.
So I work at my college and one of the benefits I have is I can look up teachers in the teacher directory. I found a teacher who teaches about politics, and I contacted him. Apparently he has a MS is in research and analysis on National Security Issues - he said he'd be interested in helping me, but after he found out what direction I was heading with the paper, he was a bit more hesitant.
What I sent to him was:
... but the part that I wanted to interview you on (hopefully) was if you could sort of lay out both the pros and the cons to Obama's decisions. I don't know how you would feel about that, so I thought I'd get in touch with you ahead of time.
The other parts of the email I already explained to you.
His response was:
As I tell my students, it is ok to have an opinion, but substantiated opinion is "educated opinion." I don't know if I will have a reply or not. I will want to see the questions beforehand in writing. Just as in the case of our financial markets collapse, I can explain that and much of the information that isn't being told. But, as to our direction at the present, I have mixed feelings.
Once I see the questions, if I feel comfortable intellectually in responding, I certainly will.
I wasn't really intending to ask 'so how do you feel about all of this' What I really was hoping for him was to lay out some of the pros and cons and what could happen if such and such decision was made.
I'm sorta at a roadblock, I have no idea what to ask this guy that wouldn't make him feel too uncomfortable, and I need some questions to ask him. lol
If you even think of a different direction that's fair game too.
This paper isn't due for a while, but the steps are. I at least need to show I'm making progress with the paper and not blowing it off until the last two weeks of school. This by far is the hugest paper I've ever done.
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Just a note, I realize there was a large discussion about Guantanamo Bay in SD already, I think that's what sorta inspired me to write during that time - but I'm not asking your opinions about what's going on with it, I'm just asking for help pertaining to my paper, so I felt it was a bit off topic from that original thread.