SENATOR COWDERY moved to calendar HJR 33-SUPPORT WAR ON TERRORISM  & SUPPORT PEACE at the Chairman's discretion. SENATOR ELLIS objected and expressed concern about the use of the word "war" since Congress has not officially declared a war. He asked if another word could be substituted and whether that is a point of concern for anyone else. SENATE THERRIAULT informed members that when the Senate State Affairs Committee heard HJR 33, it was his feeling that the term "war on terrorism" is the phrase used by the general population. SENATOR ELLIS asked if it is being used as a commonly used phrase and not in reference to an official war declared by Congress. MR. RICHARD SCHMITZ, staff to Representative James, sponsor, explained that it is the term used by President Bush and it has becomes a lexicon, similar to the war on drugs. He said he believes it is meant to apply to the total process, whether it be the military action in Afghanistan or diplomacy. SENATOR ELLIS thanked Mr. Schmitz for the clarification and removed his objection. CHAIRMAN PHILLIPS announced HJR 33 would be calendared.