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To: ez

I think the reason they want to draw the distinction is that there is a cultural definition of the word that has seeped into American's minds. To most Americans the word refugee recalls to mind pictures of places in Africa, and other 3rd world countries where there is political unrest, as well as Cuban refugees and such.

I heard Jesse, not Rush however, and he made the point that these people are Citizens of the US, and are not refugees. People in the US IMHO might brush off helping hearing the word refugees because we are too used to hearing it. Hearing CITIZEN might encourage us to dig in our pockets deeper... sad but true.


136 posted on 09/05/2005 2:50:06 PM PDT by LibertyRocks
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To: LibertyRocks
I think the reason they want to draw the distinction is that there is a cultural definition of the word that has seeped into American's minds.

Gee, I wonder how that happened? Perhaps the same way terrorists from all over the Middle East are referred to as Iraqi "insurgents" as if they are natives?

By all means, let's cater to ignorance...

155 posted on 09/05/2005 2:57:07 PM PDT by ez (So let the tolerant learn to tolerate my intolerance!)
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