

I want war for peace, if that makes sense.

I sobbed throughout, still wanting war to defeat my enemies, but at the same time hating the feeling, and hating the awfulness of the world. Afterward, I put on my headphones and listened to U2's original version of the song. That same person (me) just before the 5th anniversary of 9-11 watched the film Bloody Sunday. Here in the early 21st, his great-grandson thinks almost every day about 9-11, how angry it makes him, and how he hopes that anyone who smiled on 9-11 will suffer. James from Gettysburg, PaMy maternal great-grandfather arrived at Ellis Island from Ireland early in the 20th century.Kevon from Philadelphia, Pathe band paramore does a cover of this song on their album riot!.Stike from Aurora, Canadawow this song has great meaning and really touches mei think that ppl really didint know what to do and made really dumb disitions to do something so horible that ppl have to cry trough this song.It is the one song that is totally wore out. Well, I wouldn't say hate but totally tired of it. Shawn from Frostburg, MdI have been a huge U2 fan since 1983 and i can tell you that I absolutely hate this song.the guy at the top you are gay this song is memorable and your the biggest dickhead ive heard off Ben from Rochester, AfghanistanI love this song i think they are soo fit.Ben from Rochester, AfghanistanITS NOT BONO ITS BONOR COME ON U SXC PEOPLE.

I don't think the bloodshed was cool, but I think it's interesting yo ucan make a powerful song out of it. It had a great beat and I fell in love with the meaning of the lyrics. I hear dit for the first time EVER on the radio this afternoon. Of course I am Dutch, Norwegian, and German too, but I am more than 50% Irish, and proud of it! This is such a sad song. I have never been, but when I graduate I'd love to go back and visit my roots, maybe even marry an Irish man! Or at least make a lifelong friendship with one. Mckala from Southport, NcI am of Irish decent.By the way love Perth its a beautiful city and am a West Coast Eagles fan. Brendan from Dublin, IrelandMarty from Australia I'm so happy you picked up on that fact,its kinda insulting as a true Dublin man to get those facts mixed up.Sandy from East Gippsland, AustraliaMy apologies in advance to those which I may offend.(although the last 2 comments have been definately worth a read.Thanx Andrew and Andy) Give Ireland back to Ireland-A United Ireland, shouldn't evey country have that right? And as for the song, we all know it's another superb song, with or without the politics!.Leo from Westminster 1, MdSunday Bloody Sunday is a Rebel song for peace because U2 rock hard and are a brave American classic rock band.Oh, and Leo from Westminster, U2 is an Irish band. I would really like to go to Ireland, considering I'm Irish on my grandfather's side. i'd like to think this song is talking about any bloody Sunday that has happened, ot bloody Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. Amanda from Gretna, VtReally love this song! it's really sad the bloodshed that goes on, well, anywhere.Jeff from Toronto, Onim of irish decent live in canada we have our own goverment and not ruled by the british as all colonys should including ireland u2 is a great band j mcbride toronto canada.Your ancestors may be of a certain descent but nationality = where you were born.

Your way of thinking there are no other nationalities except African as that is where humans supposedly originated from. If you denounce Spanish citizenship and declare England citizenship then you are Spanish-English. We are talking nationality here not ethnicity. Matt, Bristol, England- If your parents are both 100% English and you are born in Spain, then yes, you are Spanish. Your ancestors may have been Irish but you are 100% American. Patrick, Roswell, GA- You are not 100% Irish. People left to survive if ye new any thing about anything you would see the doors these people opened for the Irish all over the world is why we succeed everywhere we go today I would love to hear one of ye boys tell my kids there not 100% irish ye boys have some balls saying that believe me when I say thatĪnd to our brothers in America you say they are not irish Sean from AustraliaFirst generation emigrantĪs a man who can no longer live in my own land because troubles and sacrifices that had to be made.It still sounds a bit emo as f-k, but I won't deny that it's catchy. The beat is really good, there's a feeling of mounting tension, something lacking in every other U2 song I've ever heard. Zach from Columbus, OhioI hate U2 with a passion, but I do find this song catchy.Kiki from AustraliaI've never really heard their songs but this is a good one.
